The role of viruses in oral disease

J Oral Microbiol. 2010 Feb 12:2. doi: 10.3402/jom.v2i0.2127.

Abstract

The focus has traditionally been on bacteria and fungi when discussing microbiological aspects of oral disease. Viruses are probably more involved in diseases associated with the oral cavity than has been previously thought. The role of several viruses in ulceration is well known, but viruses of the herpes family may play a role in periodontitis, and papillomaviruses are probably involved in oral cancer. This review offers a brief introduction to virology before discussing the role of the more relevant viruses in oral disease. As to clinical application, it is concluded that the anti-herpes medication may, in some cases, be relevant in treating periodontitis, while papillomavirus vaccine would be expected to decrease the prevalence of oral cancer.

Keywords: cancer; enterovirus; herpesvirus; papillomavirus; periodontitis; virology.