EDITORIAL article
Front. Dent. Med.
Sec. Pediatric Dentistry
Volume 6 - 2025 | doi: 10.3389/fdmed.2025.1639267
This article is part of the Research TopicUncovering a Multidisciplinary Approach in Pediatric DentistryView all 9 articles
Editorial: Uncovering a Multidisciplinary Approach in Pediatric Dentistry
Provisionally accepted- 1Ministry of Health (Saudi Arabia), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
- 2Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
- 3Faculty of Dentistry, Thamar University, Thamar, Yemen
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microbiota in children by skin, oral, and gut microbiomes in 50 children with AD and 50 36 healthy controls using 16S rRNA sequencing. Results showed a significant decrease in oral 37 microbiota diversity, together with changes in specific bacterial species in AD patients (S. mitis 38 (40%), N. (7.3%), G. haemolysans (7.4%), and parainfluenzae (5.6%)). Those changes in 39 the oral microbiota composition AD patients been found to differ from those in oral and 40 chronic inflammatory diseases. These findings showed the role of multi-site microbiota in AD 41 pathogenesis and offer insights for future diagnostics and therapeutic strategies.
Keywords: Pediatric Dentistry, Orthodontic, Intraoral 3D scanning, General Anesthaesia, Growth and Development, social detereminants
Received: 01 Jun 2025; Accepted: 03 Jun 2025.
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* Correspondence: Amal Al-Khotani, Ministry of Health (Saudi Arabia), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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