
Course overview
Exploring the Role of Oral Microbiota in Preventive and Personalized Dental Care
Oral hygiene plays a crucial role in shaping the oral microbiome, which in turn has a significant impact on both oral and overall health. In this lecture, Prof. U.P. Saxer explores how imbalances in the oral microbiota (dysbiosis) are linked to non-communicable chronic diseases (NCDs), and highlights prevention strategies through consistent oral care, nutrition, and interdisciplinary approaches.
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1 credit
Registration
Online
English
Recommended for Professionals
Sponsored by Curaden
Learning Objectives
Understand how a balanced oral microbiome contributes to general health and how disturbances may be linked to chronic non-communicable diseases.
Recognize how diet, hygiene habits, stress, and other modern lifestyle elements can disrupt the oral microbial ecosystem.
Learn evidence-based approaches (hygiene, nutrition, adjunctive therapies) to support a healthy oral microbiome.
Examine why consistent oral care is foundational for preventing dental diseases and maintaining microbial balance.
Appreciate how sustained hygiene practices tie together oral microbiome health and systemic well-being over the long term.
Facts & details informations
Webinar
1h
1 CE credit available
CE certificate
Speakers

Ulrich Saxer
Prof. Dr.
Prof. Saxer has delivered over 120 lectures across Europe and the USA and has published more than 150 scientific papers. His research and publications primarily focus on the prevention and management of gingivitis, periodontitis, and peri-implantitis, with particular emphasis on the use of mechanical and chemical agents. His work has significantly advanced understanding of oral health maintenance and the effective management of inflammatory periodontal and peri-implant conditions

