Oral Microbiota in Mouth-Breathing Patients

Journal of oral hygiene and Health is overwhelmed by the response and eagerness of the academic and research contributors to publish within the journal and take part in the year-long celebrations.
Mouth breather we define all the individuals in whom the respiratory function is carried out with the exclusive passage of air through the oral cavity as a result of a pathological adaptation, whether in the presence of nasal and/or pharyngeal obstruction.
Physiological breathing at rest takes place through the nose with the lips closed effortlessly and the front part of the back of the tongue resting on the palate. Indeed, the primary function of the nose is to humidify, heat and purify from dust and bacteria the air inhaled, before taking it in ideal conditions to the lungs.
The Journal is successfully running in the 8th Volume issue 4 which covers a wide variety of Researchers of Oral Hygiene and Dental Health discipline are encouraged to publish innovative ideas in the international platform and peer reviewed journal of oral care and hygiene with good Impact factor. Oral hygiene, oral cancer, and oral surgery are some of the most evolving sectors of dental sciences, which still need more findings and communication. Hoping to contribute your work in our journal of Oral hygiene and health. We accept Original articles, Rewiew articles, Case Reports, Mini Review, short commentaries etc.,
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