The microbiome has both associated benefits and risks. Which of the following is NOT a risk associated with the oral microbiome?
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Biofilm formation on the heart valve |
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Dental caries |
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Gastric ulcers |
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Bacteremia (sepsis) |
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Periodontal (gum) disease |
The correct answer is option a.
Reason:- Oral microbiome diseases includes mainly dental caries, periodontal (gum) disease, bacteremia (sepsis) in oral cavity. In GI system, it mainly includes gastric ulcers and irritable bowel problems. In circulatory system, it mainly causes atherosclerosis but the evidence has not proved to be convincing.
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