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Oral Microbiota Test

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How it Works

1
Order Test Kits
The test kit includes easy-to-follow instructions and a sterile collection container for your saliva sample.
2
COLLECT & SEND SAMPLES
Following the provided instructions, collect a small saliva sample and securely store it in the collection container. Send your sample back to the lab using the pre-paid envelope provided.
3
RECEIVE YOUR RESULTS
Within 6 to 8 weeks, you will receive a detailed report outlining your unique oral microbiota composition.

How it Works

1
Order Test Kits
Order your EasyDNA kit online and receive it straight to your door along with easy-to-follow instructions.
2
COLLECT & SEND SAMPLES
Providing a sample is fast and 100% pain-free. Use the provided swabs to lightly scrape the inside of your cheeks and collect your DNA. Then mail your samples back to us using our prepaid package.
3
RECEIVE YOUR RESULTS
In just 30-45 working days, you’ll receive your results and get the answers you’ve been searching for.

Key Features of the Oral Microbiota Test

  • Accurate
  • Easy-To-Use Test Kit
  • Fast
  • Accredited

Our SkinCare DNA test is an extremely accurate test that will help you to discover your food and pet sensitivities. All of our tests meet international testing standards and guarantee maximum accuracy.

Our DNA testing kit will contain all you require to perform the test. We will send you oral swabs to rub on the inside of your mouth in order to collect cheek cells; hence, you will not need to go through painful blood sampling. All our kits contain comprehensive instructions. You can see online how easy it is to collect your DNA Samples. 

Collect DNA Sample

Results will be issued within 30-45 working days from receipt of your samples at the laboratory. These are sent to you by email unless otherwise requested (additional charges may apply).

All home tests are performed by an ISO 17025 accredited laboratory which has performed over 250,000 DNA tests to date. You can, therefore, rest assured that your test is being performed under the strictest of guidelines.

About the Oral Microbiota Test

Let’s talk about the Microbiota, thriving within us is a hidden world of trillions of microbes – the microbiota, or microbiome. These tiny residents, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi, aren’t just passengers; they play a vital role in our health. From aiding digestion and producing vitamins to fending off harmful invaders, the microbiota is an essential partner. Research suggests the microbiota’s influence extends even further, potentially impacting our immune system, metabolism, and even behavior.

The Oral Microbiota Test is a cutting-edge analysis that delves into the makeup of your unique oral microbiota. By analyzing a saliva sample, this test provides valuable insights into the types and quantities of bacteria present in your mouth. This information can be used to:

-Identify potential imbalances: An imbalance in your oral microbiota can be linked to various oral health problems, such as gingivitis, periodontitis, and bad breath. The Oral Microbiota Test can help detect these imbalances early on, allowing you to take steps to restore a healthy balance.

-Promote personalized oral care: By understanding your unique oral microbiota, the results report can recommend personalized oral care strategies. This may include specific probiotics, flossing techniques, or dietary modifications to promote a healthy balance of bacteria in your mouth.

-Optimize your overall health: Emerging research suggests a strong link between oral health and overall health. A balanced oral microbiota may contribute to a healthier gut, a stronger immune system, and a reduced risk of chronic diseases.

Why Take the Oral Microbiota Test?

Maintaining a healthy oral microbiota is essential for preventing various dental issues, including: gum disease, cavities and bad breath.

Beyond oral health, a balanced oral microbiota has also been linked to promoting overall health and well-being. Research suggests that an imbalanced oral microbiota may be associated with conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and rheumatoid arthritis among others.

The Oral Microbiota Test empowers you with valuable information about the bacteria residing in your mouth. With this knowledge, you can work with your dentist or healthcare provider to develop a personalized plan to:

* Promote a healthy oral microbiota

* Reduce your risk of dental problems

* Potentially improve your overall health

By taking charge of your oral health, you can invest in a healthier smile and a brighter future.

The Science Behind the Oral Microbiota Test and Test Results

The laboratory analyze your oral health by studying the types and amounts of bacteria present. Just like classifying plants and animals, there’s a system (taxonomy) for grouping bacteria based on their similarities. This system helps categorize large groups (genera) down to individual species.

Then, they use a technique called metagenomics to analyze your oral bacteria’s DNA. This method focuses on a specific DNA region that allows scientists to classify bacteria by genus and species.

The results report first provides a general picture of your oral microbiota’s diversity, an indicator of oral health. It then identifies the types and amounts of bacteria that might be harmful. By analyzing the percentages of different bacterial groups, the test determines if your microbiota is balanced (eubiosis) or imbalanced (dysbiosis).

Finally, the laboratory uses bioinformatics to connect your results with published scientific research. This allows them to show the potential impact of each identified bacteria on your oral health and potentially other health conditions. It’s important to remember that these connections suggest possibilities, not guarantees, and the results report is for informational purposes only.

How to Order the Oral Microbiota Test?

The Oral Microbiota Test is a simple and convenient process:

1. Order Your Test Kit: The test kit includes easy-to-follow instructions and a sterile collection container for your saliva sample.

2. Collect Your Sample: Following the provided instructions, collect a small saliva sample and securely store it in the collection container.

3. Return Your Sample: Send your sample back to the lab using the pre-paid envelope provided.

4. Receive Your Results: Within 6 to 8 weeks, you will receive a detailed report outlining your unique oral microbiota composition.

Special Offers

The price of the Intolerance test is $99.

second or third Intolerance test for a relative or a friend can be purchased at $89 ($10 discount).

We also offer a number of interesting Health Test like the Gut Microbiome TestVegetarian Food Intolerance testDNA Diet and Healthy Weight Test and much more!

FAQs

State-of-the-art methods are used to ensure your report accurately reflects the condition of your oral microbiota. The analysis is based on extensive scientific research, making it as reliable as current technology allows. Every stage of the process, from sample collection to report writing, is handled with a commitment to quality. The goal is to provide clear, accurate information to help you make informed decisions about your health and well-being.

The difference between microbiome and microbiota is that the microbiome is a broader term, encompassing the microorganisms, their genes, and the substances they produce, representing the entire microbial ecosystem in an organism. In contrast, microbiota refers specifically to the individual microorganisms living in a particular part of the body.

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.

Yes, the Oral Microbiota Test is safe to perform during pregnancy, as it does involve non-invasive sample collection methods, such as saliva. However, hormonal changes during pregnancy can affect the oral microbiota. While there’s no reason not to get a microbiota test, keep in mind that the results may differ from those obtained when not pregnant.

Antibiotics can change the bacteria in your mouth, so the results might not be accurate. We suggest waiting at least a month after your last dose of antibiotics to take your sample for the test.

No, they’re completely different. Microbiota analysis is much more complex and costly than food intolerance or allergy tests. It provides unique insights that can’t be obtained through other methods. Learn more about the Intolerance Test.

No, this microbiota analysis isn’t for clinical diagnosis. However, if your dentist or doctor thinks any bacteria in our report are relevant to your health, they might recommend a clinical test to confirm them. These tests are preventative and can highlight potential health issues that might otherwise be missed.

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