What Is Saliva Sample Testing?
Detect issues before symptoms appear
Personalize your treatment based on real bacterial data
Monitor disease progression or healing after treatment
Can Gum Disease Affect the Whole Body?
Up to 80% of Americans will have gum disease by age 45.
It’s one of the most undiagnosed and untreated chronic conditions.
Oral bacteria have been found in the heart, brain, lungs, and even the placenta.
What Health Risks Are Linked to Oral Bacteria?
Heart disease & stroke – Over 50% of cases have oral bacterial links.
Alzheimer’s disease – 70% higher risk with 10+ years of gum disease.
Cancer – Linked to oral, esophageal, lung, breast, and colon cancers.
Diabetes – Approximately 95% of individuals with diabetes have gum disease, which can impact glucose control.
Respiratory infections – Increases risk for pneumonia.
Pregnancy complications – Only 1 in 7 women with gum disease give birth to a healthy baby of normal weight.
Other related conditions:
- Kidney disease
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- High blood pressure
- Fatty liver disease
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Multiple sclerosis
What Makes SimplyPERIO® Testing Different?
Periodontal disease-causing bacteria
Caries-related organisms
Fungal and viral targets that may compromise oral health
Unlike traditional methods that rely solely on visual exams or X-rays, SimplyPERIO provides lab-grade data, giving us a deeper understanding of your oral environment. This enables our trusted dental team to halt the progression of disease and, in many cases, reverse early signs before damage occurs.
It’s fast, comfortable, and gives us valuable insights without invasive procedures.
What Is the Testing Process Like at Dr. Jay Dental?
Sample Collection – We collect a small saliva sample during your visit. It’s painless and takes just a few minutes.
Laboratory Analysis – Your sample is sent to a certified lab for full bacterial profiling.
Detailed Report – We receive a clear report showing exactly which pathogens are present.
Customized Treatment Plan – Based on your results, we create a care plan that’s specific to your needs.
Who Should Consider Getting Tested?
Show signs of gum disease (bleeding, inflammation, bad breath).
Have a history of heart disease, diabetes, or autoimmune conditions.
Are you pregnant or planning to become pregnant?
Are you undergoing cosmetic or restorative dental work?
Haven’t responded to traditional periodontal treatment.
What Are the Benefits of Early Detection and Treatment?
Preventing the progression of gum disease
Reducing the risk of systemic conditions
Creating more targeted and effective dental care
Tracking treatment success over time
