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Unraveling the Oral-Gut axis: Interconnection between Periodontitis and IBD, Current Challenges, and Future Perspective.

Himanshi TanwarJeba Mercy GnanasekaranDevon AllisonLing-Shiang ChuangXuesong HeMario AimettiGiacomo BaimaMassimo CostalongaRaymond K CrossCynthia SearsSaurabh MehandruJudy ChoJean-Frederic ColombelJean-Pierre RaufmanVivek Thumbigere-Math
Published in: Journal of Crohn's & colitis (2024)
As the opposite ends of the orodigestive tract, the oral cavity and the intestine share anatomical, microbial, and immunological ties that have bidirectional health implications. A growing body of evidence suggests an interconnection between oral pathologies and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), implying a shift from the traditional concept of independent diseases to a complex, reciprocal cycle. This review outlines the evidence supporting an "Oral-Gut" axis, marked by a higher prevalence of periodontitis and other oral conditions in IBD patients and vice versa. We present an in-depth examination of the interconnection between oral pathologies and IBD, highlighting the shared microbiological and immunological pathways, and proposing a "multi-hit" hypothesis in the pathogenesis of periodontitis-mediated intestinal inflammation. Furthermore, the review underscores the critical need for a collaborative approach between dentists and gastroenterologists to provide holistic oral-systemic healthcare.
Keyphrases
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