
A comprehensive review of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) highlights their complex role in oral diseases, with findings showing both protective and inflammatory effects. NETs, produced by neutrophils, aid in defense against pathogens but can also exacerbate inflammation and impact diseases such as periodontitis, endodontic infections, and maxillofacial tumors. This review analyzed recent studies on NETs, focusing on their induction, formation, and functions in oral health. Results indicated that while NETs combat pathogens effectively, they can also trigger inflammation, influencing disease outcomes. The balance of NETs’ effects on infection and inflammation highlights a critical area for future research to understand their roles in various oral diseases better.
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