LIFESTYLE
Diet (child and adult)
Habits (age, cultural level)
Medicines
Antibiotics
Antiseptics
Alcohol and tobacco
Hyperconnectivity
Stress
What consequences can oral dysbiosis have?
Four of the most frequent oral diseases (WHO) occur as a consequence of dysbiosis
• Dental caries
• Periodontal (gum) disease
• Oral cancer
• Infectious oral diseases
Canker sores and ulcers - Tooth discolouration - Bad breath
After more than 70 years fighting against oral biofilm, the statistics of caries, periodontitis and oral cancer in Europe continue to grow. Caries is the most prevalent chronic disease in the world. In Spain, almost all adults and about 40% of the child and youth population are affected by this pathology.
Likewise, periodontal disease affects some 6 million adults in Spain, of which 10-15% have the severe form.
https://www.who.int/oral_health/en/
https://gacetadental.com/2022/02/aun-no-existen-herramientas-diagnosticas-efectivas-para-predecir-la-caries-o-la-enfermedad-periodontal-115454/
How YOTUEL works
The Oral-Gut Connection ®
The mouth is the body's first defence barrier against viruses and bacteria.
Studies, reviews and research highlight the role of the oral microbiota in the development of
various pathologies, generally serious, and end up compromising the person's quality of life and health.
Oral – gut –liver : Microbiota, cirrhosis and the emerging oral-gut-liver axis
Oral – lung : the oral-pulmonary axis: the impact of oral health on lung health.
Oral – gut axis : relationship of oral microbiota and rheumatoid arthritis,
gastrointestinal cancer, inflammation.
Exploring the association between Alzheimer's, oral health, microbial endocrinology and nutrition
Intestinal, etc.
The YOTUEL® microbiome range of products help to keep the mouth's microbiome in balance.
The microbiota and its environment must be in optimal condition to play the role of defence of the body.