Oral Microbiome
Cross-source consensus on Oral Microbiome from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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Highlighted claims
- The oral microbiome is the first and often rate-limiting step in the nitrate-to-nitrite-to-NO cascade. — Nitric Oxide, Methylation, and the Microbiome: A Clinical Integration Framework
- Chlorhexidine-based mouthwashes such as Listerine can directly raise blood pressure by eliminating the oral bacteria needed for nitrate reduction. — Nitric Oxide, Methylation, and the Microbiome: A Clinical Integration Framework
- Vaping, smoking, fluoride toothpaste, and excess antimicrobial oil pulling directly compromise NO production and raise cardiovascular risk by disrupting nitrate-reducing oral species. — Nitric Oxide, Methylation, and the Microbiome: A Clinical Integration Framework
- Two pieces of potassium nitrate chewing gum per day for four days can meaningfully shift the oral microbiome toward a more nitrate-reducing phenotype. — Nitric Oxide, Methylation, and the Microbiome: A Clinical Integration Framework