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Systematic Review

Oral Microbiota Characteristics in Relation to Different Dietary Patterns: A Systematic Review

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Department of Surgery, Medicine, Dentistry and Morphological Sciences with Transplant Surgery, Oncology and Regenerative Medicine Relevance (CHIMOMO), University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, 41124 Modena, Italy
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Department of Clinical, Surgical, Diagnostic and Pediatric Sciences, University of Pavia, 27100 Pavia, Italy
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Department of Biomedical, Metabolic and Neural Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, 41125 Modena, Italy
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Nutrients 2026, 18(11), 1717; https://doi.org/10.3390/nu18111717
Submission received: 14 April 2026 / Revised: 18 May 2026 / Accepted: 23 May 2026 / Published: 27 May 2026
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Diet and Oral Health (2nd Edition))

Abstract

Background: Diet is a key modifiable factor influencing oral health and may shape the oral microbiota. While individual nutrients, especially free sugars, have been widely studied, the role of overall dietary patterns remains unclear. This systematic review aimed to evaluate the association between dietary patterns and oral microbiota in humans. Methods: PubMed/MEDLINE, Embase, and Web of Science were searched up to 18 March 2026. Studies assessing defined dietary patterns (Mediterranean, vegan, vegetarian, omnivorous) and oral microbiota using sequencing-based methods in healthy individuals were included. Due to heterogeneity in study design, dietary assessment, and microbiome analysis, a narrative synthesis was conducted. Results: Six studies (n = 448 participants) were included. Dietary patterns showed limited impact on overall microbiota structure, with no consistent changes in alpha and beta diversity. However, differences were observed at the taxonomic level. The Mediterranean diet was generally associated with a lower abundance of periodontopathogenic taxa. Plant-based and omnivorous diets showed distinct microbial profiles, particularly involving Neisseria, Haemophilus, Prevotella, and Streptococcus. Functional activity and metabolomic profiles appeared more sensitive to dietary variation than taxonomic composition alone. Conclusions: The oral microbiota appears relatively stable across dietary patterns, although diet may influence specific taxa and functional pathways relevant to oral health. The Mediterranean diet shows the most consistent association with beneficial microbial shifts. However, evidence is limited by heterogeneity and cross-sectional designs, highlighting the need for longitudinal and interventional studies.
Keywords: oral microbiota; dietary patterns; mediterranean diet; vegan diet; microbiome diversity; taxonomic composition; oral health; dysbiosis oral microbiota; dietary patterns; mediterranean diet; vegan diet; microbiome diversity; taxonomic composition; oral health; dysbiosis

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Chiesa, A.; Generali, L.; Butera, A.; Filippini, T.; Lanteri, V.; Veneri, F. Oral Microbiota Characteristics in Relation to Different Dietary Patterns: A Systematic Review. Nutrients 2026, 18, 1717. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu18111717

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Chiesa A, Generali L, Butera A, Filippini T, Lanteri V, Veneri F. Oral Microbiota Characteristics in Relation to Different Dietary Patterns: A Systematic Review. Nutrients. 2026; 18(11):1717. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu18111717

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Chiesa, Alessandro, Luigi Generali, Andrea Butera, Tommaso Filippini, Valentina Lanteri, and Federica Veneri. 2026. "Oral Microbiota Characteristics in Relation to Different Dietary Patterns: A Systematic Review" Nutrients 18, no. 11: 1717. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu18111717

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Chiesa, A., Generali, L., Butera, A., Filippini, T., Lanteri, V., & Veneri, F. (2026). Oral Microbiota Characteristics in Relation to Different Dietary Patterns: A Systematic Review. Nutrients, 18(11), 1717. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu18111717

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