[Oral cavity as a target and a marker of environmental exposures: diseases diagnosed during adulthood].
Sylvie BabajkoGéraldine LescailleLoredana RadoïAi Thu BuiVanessa BaarounEmile BoyerSandrine DelboscHélène ChardinRobert BaroukiXavier CoumoulPublished in: Medecine sciences : M/S (2020)
The oral cavity is one of the main route for environmental contaminations associated to many chronic diseases via alimentation, medications and respiration. Other factors may also impact the oral environment, some of them are endogenous, like microbiota, hormones and saliva, and others are exogenous, like dental materials and pathogens.