The oral microbiota and the intestinal microbiota are both groups of microorganisms, but they are found in different parts of the body: the mouth and the intestine. While they share some similarities, they also have distinct differences, particularly in the types of bacteria that inhabit them. Some bacteria can be found in both the mouth and the intestine, but others are specific to one location.

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