Oral Health Intelligence™ Test
Oral Health Intelligence™ Test
Go beyond brushing and flossing, and take control of your oral health. Target the root causes of gum inflammation, problematic teeth, and bad breath.
- Identify and target oral microbial activity responsible for common oral health problems
- Learn what foods, supplements, and oral biotics can help improve balance and the health of your mouth, nose, and throat*
- Fight off harmful activity in your mouth that directly impacts your gut health, heart health, brain health, and other vital areas of your overall health*
- Results in 2-3 weeks
- Ages 7+
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About
This test is like a fitness test for your mouth designed to address and
prevent harmful effects of opportunistic bacteria in your mouth
associated with cavities, gum inflammation, and bad breath. Diving deep
into the activity of your unique oral microbiome, Oral Health
Intelligence reveals insights about what's going on in your mouth that
could be leading to common symptoms such as bleeding or sensitive gums,
cavities, tooth sensitivity, dry mouth, and bad breath. This underlying
activity can be hard to detect, but our advanced RNA technology
highlights key signals that enable a proactive, rather than reactive,
approach toward your oral health.
Your Oral Health Scores identify which foods, vitamins, herbs, minerals, enzymes,
extracts, amino acids, prebiotics, probiotics, and postbiotics will be
most beneficial for not only your mouth, but your overall health.*
Included with this test
- 16 Oral Health Scores
- Personalized Food Recommendations
- Personalized Oral Biotic Recommendations
- Personalized Supplements Recommendations
Details
- Sample type: Saliva - Easy at-home collection!
- What we measure: Oral microbial gene expression
- Test kit: Delivered in 5-7 business days
- Test results: Within 2-3 weeks
Steps to start
- Register your test
- Collect and ship your sample to our CLIA-certified lab
- Complete your questionnaire
- Receive your results within 2-3 weeks
Experiencing these symptoms? This test is for you.
Gum bleeding and soreness - Excess plaque build-up - Film or coating on teeth - White coating on tongue - Bad breath - Mouth sores - Dry mouth - Constant sore throat - Toothaches
Address root causes
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Restore healthy gums*
We track microbial activity in your mouth that lead to swelling,
inflammation, and the breaking down of a protective gel-like substance
in your gums.We'll give you nutritional recommendations to help lower inflammation and strengthen your gums' protective barrier.*
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Build tooth integrity*
This score assesses the balance of harmful and protective microbes in
your mouth as well as the activity of microbes that contribute to cavity
formation.We’ll provide you with food and supplement recommendations designed to
balance the oral microbiome, targeting plaque formation and oral pH
which is necessary to keep everything in balance.* -
Support a fresh breath*
Specific activities of microbial pathways can result in the production
of volatile sulfides and polyamines, compounds that can worsen and
prolong bad breath.We’ll provide you with nutritional recommendations designed to improve
pathway activities related to the production of volatile compounds and
bring your oral microbiome into balance.*
What happens in your mouth affects your entire body
The oral microbiome, the second largest micro-ecosystem in your body,
has been the focus of intense research in recent years. As the entry
point to your entire body, it's no surprise that the oral microbiome has
been linked to both mouth and systemic diseases.
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Infections
Keeping your mouth healthy can prevent infections that might spread to other parts of your body.
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Heart Health
There is a link between gum disease and heart disease. Healthy gums can lead to a healthier heart.
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Diabetes
Gum disease can make it harder to control blood sugar, so healthy gums can help in managing diabetes.
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Pregnancy Outcomes
Good oral health is important for pregnant women as gum disease is linked to premature births and low birth weight babies.
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Cognitive Impairment
Gum disease is linked to a higher risk of developing Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. Keeping your mouth healthy can help protect your brain and memory.
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Sleep
Gum disease can lead to sleep apnea, a condition that causes breathing interruptions during sleep.
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Cancers
Poor oral health is linked to various types of cancers, including oral, pancreatic, and esophageal cancer.
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Neurological Disorders
Infections in the mouth can lead to neurological problems, like multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease. Keeping your mouth infection-free can help protect your nervous system.
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Rheumatoid Arthritis
Gum disease is more common and often more severe in people with rheumatoid arthritis.
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Cardiovascular Diseases
Gum disease is also linked to an increased risk of stroke and other cardiovascular diseases. A healthy mouth supports a healthy heart and circulatory system.
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Cystic Fibrosis
People with cystic fibrosis are more prone to gum disease and dental cavities. Good oral hygiene can help support overall health in people with cystic fibrosis.
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