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The oral microbiome and us -- Part 2: Symbiosis -- Chapter 2. Acquisition of the oral microbiome -- Chapter 3. Symbiosis between the oral microbiome and the human host: microbial homeostasis and stability of the host -- Chapter 4. The Impact of Diet and Nutrition on the Oral Microbiome -- Chapter 5. Link between oral and gut microbiome: the Oral-Gut Axes -- Chapter 6. Nitrite production from nitrate in the oral microbiome and its contribution to oral and systemic health -- Chapter 7. Positive role of saliva in the oral microbiome -- Part 3. Dysbiosis -- Chapter 8. Interaction of the systemic inflammatory state, inflammatory mediators and the oral microbiome -- Chapter 9. The Oral Microbiome: A Key Determinant of Oral Health -- Chapter 10. Oral microbiome and cancer -- Chapter 11. Oral disease and its association with cognitive decline and dementia -- Chapter 12. Dysbiosis of oral microbiome/citrullination and links to Rheumatoid arthritis -- Chapter 13. 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