The oral and intestinal microbiota are both groups of microorganisms, but they inhabit different parts of the body: the mouth and the intestine. While they share some similarities, they differ in the specific types of bacteria present. Some bacteria are found in both the mouth and the intestine, while others are unique to one location .

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