Oral Microbiome Testing Made Simple
Understand what harmful bacteria may be doing in your mouth, review your results with our team, and follow a personalized plan to reduce inflammation, support healing, and protect long-term oral health.
We Make Oral Microbiome Testing Simple
A clear, step-by-step process to identify harmful bacteria, explain your results, and guide you through treatment and long-term maintenance.
Microbiome Test
Collect a simple sample to identify the harmful and beneficial bacteria living in your mouth.
Review Your Results
We walk you through your results in plain English so you understand what was found, what it may mean, and where the biggest concerns are.
Personalized Treatment Plan
If harmful bacteria are present, we create a treatment plan to reduce bacterial overgrowth, calm inflammation, and support healing. In most cases, this includes four 30-minute treatment visits over four months.
Maintain Oral Health
After treatment, we help you maintain a healthier oral environment with guidance around home care, nutrition, lifestyle factors, and retesting when appropriate.
Why Harmful Oral Bacteria Matter
When harmful oral bacteria grow out of balance, they can drive chronic inflammation in the mouth and contribute to progressive damage over time. Left untreated, this can lead to gum recession, bone loss, and periodontal disease. It can also increase inflammatory burden on the body more broadly, which is one reason oral health matters far beyond the mouth.
For some patients, the concern is not just symptoms in the mouth. Ongoing bacterial imbalance and inflammation may also place stress on wider health, which is why identifying and addressing these pathogens early can be so important.
Oral Consequences
Systemic Implications
What You'll Learn From the Test
Your results help us understand what harmful bacteria are present, how serious the imbalance may be, and what kind of treatment support you may need.
Which harmful bacteria are present
We identify the bacteria that may be contributing to inflammation, gum problems, bad breath, or ongoing oral imbalance.
Your risk level and urgency
Your results help us understand how concerning the bacterial imbalance may be and how urgently it should be addressed.
Your specific treatment needs
The test helps us decide what kind of treatment and support may be most appropriate for your mouth and your clinical situation.
How We Help Reduce Harmful Oral Pathogens
Treatment is personalized based on your test results, symptoms, and clinical findings. Our goal is to reduce harmful bacteria, calm inflammation, support healing, and restore a healthier oral environment. Most patients follow a series of four 30-minute monthly treatment visits.

Biofilm Control
Careful professional cleaning removes the harmful bacterial biofilm that collects around teeth and below the gumline, reducing the pathogen load in your mouth.

Laser Microbiome Treatment
Dental laser therapy targets harmful bacteria in the periodontal pockets and around the gumline, reducing microbial burden with precision.

Intra-Oral Antimicrobial Therapy
A custom-fitted tray delivers antimicrobial agents directly to the gum and tooth surfaces to reduce harmful bacterial populations.

Ozone Therapy
Ozone delivered directly to the gum tissue and tooth surfaces can rapidly reduce harmful pathogens and support a healthier oral environment.

Red and Blue Light Gum Therapy
LED-based photobiomodulation uses red and blue light wavelengths to support bacterial reduction and help calm gum inflammation.

Molecular Iodine
A clinically supported oral supplement used as part of an antimicrobial protocol to help reduce harmful bacterial load in the mouth.
Long-Term Maintenance and Prevention
Once harmful bacteria have been reduced, long-term success depends on maintaining a healthier oral environment and supporting the conditions that help keep harmful overgrowth from returning.
Personalized Home Care
We guide you on the daily tools and hygiene habits that best support a healthier oral microbiome.
Nutrition Support
Nutrition can influence inflammation and the overall environment in the mouth, so we help guide patients toward choices that support oral health.
Lifestyle Guidance
Factors such as dry mouth, stress, hygiene habits, and overall health can all influence the oral microbiome over time.
Retesting and Follow-Up
In some cases, retesting helps us monitor progress, confirm improvement, and decide whether further support is needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Take a Deeper Look at Your Oral Health
Schedule a consultation to learn whether oral microbiome testing is right for you.
We look forward to helping you understand your oral health in greater depth.

