Host-microbiome-immune disequilibrium in oral disease: mechanisms, dysbiosis, and precision therapeutics - Takeaways - DentalSpire

Host-microbiome-immune disequilibrium in oral disease: mechanisms, dysbiosis, and precision therapeutics

  • By

  • Ming Lv

  • Wenya Xu

  • Tong Wang

  • Kehao Mou

  • Zijian Ni

  • Qiudi Tu

  • Jingkun Zhang

  • Xue Wu

  • Siyuan Song

  • Gang Cheng

  • June 22, 2026

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    The oral cavity contains a diverse microbial ecosystem that interacts with host immunity and epithelial barriers.

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    Dysbiosis disrupts oral homeostasis, leading to the expansion of pathobionts and contributing to oral diseases.

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    Current models of oral disease should focus on ecological disruption and host responses rather than single-pathogen infections.

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    Emerging technologies, including microbiome-modulating therapies and AI, are advancing precision therapeutic development.

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    Oral diseases should be viewed as disorders of host-microbiome-immune disequilibrium, necessitating integrated strategies for management.

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