
To assess the prevalence of antibiotic resistance genes in the oral cavity and identify mobile genetic elements (MGEs) important in disseminating them. The review highlights that although many studies in this area have been performed, 50% were considered low quality. This article advises the following recommendations to allow firm conclusions from future work: the use of large sample sizes, investigating a broad range of antibiotic resistance genes, improved methodologies and reporting to improve the quality of genetic testing in microbiology and randomisation of subject selection.
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