The contribution of maternal factors to the oral microbiota of the child: Influence from early life and clinical relevance

Jpn Dent Sci Rev. 2023 Dec:59:191-202. doi: 10.1016/j.jdsr.2023.06.002. Epub 2023 Jun 26.

Abstract

The mother represents one of the earliest sources of microorganisms to the child, influencing the acquisition and establishment of its microbiota in early life. However, the impact of the mother on the oral microbiota of the child from early life until adulthood remains to unveil. This narrative review aims to: i) explore the maternal influence on the oral microbiota of the child, ii) summarize the similarity between the oral microbiota of mother and child over time, iii) understand possible routes for vertical transmission, and iv) comprehend the clinical significance of this process for the child. We first describe the acquisition of the oral microbiota of the child and maternal factors related to this process. We compare the similarity between the oral microbiota of mother and child throughout time, while presenting possible routes for vertical transmission. Finally, we discuss the clinical relevance of the mother in the pathophysiological outcome of the child. Overall, maternal and non-maternal factors impact the oral microbiota of the child through several mechanisms, although the consequences in the long term are still unclear. More longitudinal research is needed to unveil the importance of early-life microbiota on the future health of the infant.

Keywords: Dysbiosis; Infancy; Mother; Oral health; Oral microbiota; Vertical transmission.

Publication types

  • Review