Abstract
This brief commentary aims to focus on the urgency of further clinical research on phytotherapy in dentistry, and, noteworthy, to propose, for the first time, to the best of our knowledge, the term “odontonutraceuticals” to identify those phytochemicals relevant for the prevention and the treatment of oral diseases. A valuable impact is expected on nutritional, dental and biomedical sciences, suggesting the use of the suffix “odonto-” to define a specific field of nutraceutical research.
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Varoni, E. M., & Iriti, M. (2016). Odontonutraceuticals: Pleiotropic phytotherapeutic agents for oral health. Pharmaceuticals, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/ph9010010
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