
Oral Microbiome Test

The oral cavity hosts a diverse community of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, archaea, and viruses, collectively known as the oral microbiome. While many of these microorganisms are harmless or even beneficial under normal conditions, certain opportunistic bacteria can become pathogenic when the balance of the oral microbiome is disrupted. Such imbalances can lead to oral health issues like dental caries, gingivitis, and periodontitis. Emerging research also suggests that oral dysbiosis may have implications beyond the mouth, potentially influencing systemic conditions such as cardiovascular diseases and diabetes. Maintaining a balanced oral microbiome through proper oral hygiene and regular dental care is essential for both oral and overall health.
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Oral pH plays a crucial role in determining which bacteria thrive there. When the mouth becomes too acidic (low pH), harmful bacteria that cause cavities can multiply, leading to tooth decay. Conversely, a more neutral pH helps maintain a healthy balance of bacteria, protecting your teeth and gums. Therefore, monitoring and maintaining a balanced oral pH is essential for good oral health.
Certain opportunistic bacteria can become pathogenic when the balance of the oral microbiome is disrupted. Such imbalances, often referred to as dysbiosis, can lead to oral health issues like dental caries, gingivitis, and periodontitis.
The presence of certain pathogenic bacteria in the oral microbiome is closely linked to the development and progression of periodontal diseases. Monitoring these bacteria is crucial for preventing and managing periodontal diseases, as their overgrowth can disrupt the balance of the oral microbiome and lead to significant oral health issues.
Candida are normally present in the mouth without causing harm. However, factors like a weakened immune system, poor oral hygiene, or high-sugar diets can lead to their overgrowth, resulting in oral candidiasis (thrush). This overgrowth can disrupt the balance of the oral microbiome and contribute to various oral health issues.
Streptococcus and Lactobacillus are beneficial bacteria that play crucial roles in maintaining oral health. Maintaining a healthy balance of these bacteria is essential for preventing oral diseases and promoting overall well-being.
Test instructions
Your cheek swab test kit and all instructions are posted directly to you - there is no need to visit a collection centre.
Mail your sample(s) back to the lab using the prepaid envelope and packaging provided.
Results for this test typically available in 2 weeks and will be published in your online dashboard.
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