About this Research Topic
From an oral health perspective, approaches that comprise direct clinical intervention may help restore host-microbe homeostasis. However, more sophisticated approaches targeting inter-species interactions in the dental plaque biofilm community, or host inflammatory signaling pathways hijacked by pathogens may provide better strategies for controlling oral infectious diseases. Inarguably, numerous studies on microbial interactions using a dual-species or multispecies biofilm model using a limited number of species have enabled us to get a greater understanding of microbial communities in plaque biofilms. However, approaches aimed at understanding interspecies interactions that trigger holistic community functions, using more realistic models, are needed to develop newer strategies to achieve improved oral health.
Frontiers in Oral Health is a new journal covering topics in all major specialized research areas on oral health. In this Research Topic, the Editors invite manuscripts on bacterial biofilms, their properties, interspecies interactions, and bacterial interactions with other microorganisms such as fungi and viruses in the oral cavity. This topic also aims to publish articles on microbial interactions with host cells and consequential inflammatory signaling.
Keywords: Dental Plaque Biofilm, Microbial Interaction, Inflammation, Oral Infection, Oral Health
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