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2026 05 16 study oral bacteria chemical signals coordinate disease

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- University of Minnesota study published in npj Biofilms and Microbiomes (2025) found oral bacteria use quorum sensing to coordinate disease.
- Blocking chemical signals with lactonases shifts microbial community towards health-associated bacteria.
- Broad-spectrum antibacterial mouthwashes may worsen oral health by allowing harmful bacteria to reestablish faster.
- Study advocates natural solutions like oil pulling with coconut oil.
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