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The oral cavity supports a rich and diverse microbial population.
Oral health is dependent on the maintenance of stable microbial
communities; disease occurs when this balance is disturbed and more
pathogenic species outgrow the commensals. Health and disease in
the mouth are active processes in which the ecology of communities,
not of single organisms, is paramount. In this book, expert
contributors from around the world provide an update on recent
developments in the burgeoning field of oral microbial ecology. The
chapters are arranged into five sections: microbial populations in
oral biofilms, the structure of oral biofilms, communication and
sensing within biofilms, health to disease, and new approaches for
oral biofilm control.
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