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Oral Health Test

Oral Health Test

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Your mouth hosts a complex microbial ecosystem that influences far more than teeth and gums. While some bacteria help protect against decay and gum disease, others are linked to issues such as bad breath, cavities, and inflammation. Emerging research shows your oral microbiome is also connected to heart health, immune function, and chronic disease risk.

The SZA Longevity Oral Microbiome Test uses a simple saliva sample to analyse the complete microbial landscape in your mouth. Using advanced metagenomic sequencing, we identify both protective and harmful species. Your personalised report delivers clinically relevant insights and recommendations to support gum health, reduce dysbiosis, and strengthen the connection between oral and systemic health.

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  • Results within .3 weeks
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Your Mouth Holds the Clues to Your Overall Health

Your oral microbiome is more than just a reflection of dental hygiene. It acts as a mirror to your body’s internal state, influencing not only oral conditions but also systemic health.

Imbalances in oral bacteria have been linked to gum disease, bad breath, and tooth decay, as well as more serious issues like cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, chronic inflammation, and complications during pregnancy.

By analysing the composition and diversity of your oral microbiome, this test helps identify early health risks and provides personalised insights to support targeted prevention and long-term wellbeing.

Who Is This Test For?

Individuals experiencing oral symptoms such as gum inflammation, cavities, bad breath, or tooth sensitivity.

People managing chronic health conditions where oral bacteria may influence inflammation or disease progression.

Those preparing for dental procedures who want to better understand their oral microbiome before treatment.

Anyone interested in preventive care and looking to detect imbalances before symptoms appear.

Researchers and healthcare professionals seeking microbiome-based insights to support clinical decisions.

what do we analyse

Scope of Analysis: Oral Health Test

Microbial Composition

What we measure:

We analyse the relative abundance of key bacterial phyla in your mouth and compare them with healthy reference ranges. This includes:
– Often involved in energy metabolism and includes beneficial species like Streptococcus.
– Play a role in breaking down complex molecules, but some species may be linked to inflammation.
– A diverse group that includes both harmless and potentially pathogenic bacteria.
– Important for oral health; includes Actinomyces, known for plaque formation.
– Associated with periodontal health and inflammation control.

Microbial Richness, Diversity & Evenness

What we measure:

These indices give a picture of how balanced and resilient your oral microbiome is.
– The total number of different bacterial species detected in your sample. A higher richness is typically associated with better immune support and oral resilience.
– Measures both the number and abundance of bacterial species. Greater diversity supports stability and resistance to disease.
– Assesses how evenly your bacteria are distributed. A balanced community helps prevent any single harmful species from dominating.

Firmicutes Bacteroidetes (F/B) Balance

Evaluates the proportion between dominant microbial groups associated with inflammation, metabolic health, and oral stability.

Protective and Pathogenic Species

Analyses microbial balance to determine whether your oral ecosystem is dominated by beneficial or harmful bacteria.

Species-Level Findings

Identifies the most clinically relevant bacterial species in your oral cavity, highlighting both protective and harmful microbes linked to oral and systemic conditions.

Oral Health Risk Indicators

What we screen for:

We evaluate the presence of microbial genera and species associated with common oral health conditions:

1. Gingivitis Risk

  • Bacteria measured include:
  • Peptostreptococcus (increased level may raise risk)
  • Treponema denticola
  • Fusobacterium nucleatum
  • Protective species like Streptococcus sanguinis and Actinomyces

2. Periodontitis Risk

Key bacteria include:

  • Porphyromonas gingivalis
  • Tannerella forsythia
  • Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans
  • Dialister invisus and Treponema denticola

3. Dental Caries (Cavities)

Species analysed:

  • Streptococcus mutans
  • Streptococcus sobrinus
  • Selenomonas spp.
  • Scardovia wiggsiae
  • Protective species like Streptococcus gordonii and Streptococcus sanguinis

4. Halitosis (Bad Breath)

Indicators include:

  • Solobacterium moorei (increased)
  • Treponema denticolaFusobacterium nucleatum

Systemic Health Correlations

What we explore:

Your oral microbiome may offer early clues about other health risks.

1. Type 2 Diabetes

Presence of bacteria like:

  • Treponema denticola (linked to increased risk)
  • Actinomyces and Veillonella (potentially protective)

2. Hypertension

Measured species include:

  • Veillonella, Prevotella, and Streptococcus
  • Haemophilus and Leptotrichia (nitrate-reducing, potentially protective)

3. Rheumatoid Arthritis

Associated with:

  • Porphyromonas gingivalis
  • Alloprevotella tannerae
  • Prevotella and Veillonella (increased)

4. Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

Indicators include:

  • Fusobacterium, Campylobacter, and Haemophilus
  • Streptococcus and Bacteroides (potentially protective)

5. Mental Health Links

Includes correlations with:

  • Mitsuokella, Veillonella, Neisseria (increased in depressive patterns)

Associations with mood regulation and immune modulation.

6. Chronic Respiratory Health (COPD & Inflammation)

Bacteria analysed:

  • Haemophilus, Catonella, Moraxella
  • Protective genera like Veillonella and Prevotella

Personalised Recommendations

Translates microbial findings into practical recommendations for oral hygiene, diet, and preventive strategies.

What's included in your oral health report?

Microbial Diversity

How diverse your oral microbiome is — a key factor in maintaining balance and resilience.

How diverse your oral microbiome is — a key factor in maintaining balance and resilience.

Beneficial vs Harmful Bacteria Balance

The overall equilibrium between health-promoting and potentially harmful microbes.

The overall equilibrium between health-promoting and potentially harmful microbes.

Caries Risk Profile

ThThe presence and activity of acid-producing bacteria that contribute to tooth enamel breakdown and cavity formation.

ThThe presence and activity of acid-producing bacteria that contribute to tooth enamel breakdown and cavity formation.

Inflammatory Activity Risk

Indicators of bacterial activity linked to oral inflammation and its potential effects on gum tissues.

Indicators of bacterial activity linked to oral inflammation and its potential effects on gum tissues.

Periodontal Pathogens

Specific bacterial groups associated with gingivitis and periodontitis, ranging from early gum irritation to advanced disease.

Specific bacterial groups associated with gingivitis and periodontitis, ranging from early gum irritation to advanced disease.

Halitosis-Associated Bacteria

Microbial signatures known to release volatile sulphur compounds, contributing to persistent bad breath.

Microbial signatures known to release volatile sulphur compounds, contributing to persistent bad breath.

Fungal and Viral Microbes

Detection of fungi (like Candida) and potential viral components that may disrupt oral microbiome balance.

Detection of fungi (like Candida) and potential viral components that may disrupt oral microbiome balance.

Oral Microbial Structure

The organisation of microbial communities and how their interactions shape oral health outcomes.

The organisation of microbial communities and how their interactions shape oral health outcomes.

Personalised Insights & Risk Interpretation

A summary of your microbiome profile and what it could mean for your oral health moving forward.

A summary of your microbiome profile and what it could mean for your oral health moving forward.

How it works: steps after purchasing

Start Your Journey to a Healthier Mouth in Just a Few Easy Steps

Step 1

Activate Your Kit

Visit www.szaportal.com/activate and enter the unique Kit ID found inside your box. This step links your sample to your account.

step 2

Collect your sample

Follow the simple instructions in the leaflet to collect your sample at home. The process is safe, quick, and noninvasive

step 3

Receive your results

Your results will be ready within 2 weeks.You’ll receive an email notification as soon as they're available. You can view your results directly in the app, and if needed, download them as a PDF in any of the 6 supported languages.

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Oral Health Test FAQs

What is the SZA Longevity Oral Microbiome Test?

Our Oral Microbiome Test is an at-home saliva test designed to analyze the balance of bacteria in your mouth. It provides insights into your oral microbiome-the ecosystem of microorganisms that influence not only dental health but also your overall well-being. This test helps detect bacterial imbalances that may contribute to conditions like bad breath, cavities, gum disease, and even systemic inflammation.

How does the test work?

The process is simple:

  1. Collect a saliva sample using the swab provided in your kit. 
  2. Send it back to our certified lab following the detailed instructions. 
  3. Our scientists analyze your oral microbiome using advanced sequencing technologies. 
  4. Within 2 weeks, you will receive a personalized report through the SZA Longevity app with actionable insights and recommendations. 

Who should take this test?

This test is ideal for: 

  • Anyone experiencing bad breath, gum sensitivity, or recurring dental issues. 
  • Individuals looking to understand how their oral health affects their overall health. 
  • People interested in preventive care and personalized wellness. 
  • Anyone undergoing treatment for inflammatory or autoimmune conditions who want to assess possible oral links 

What are the benefits?

  • Detect and address imbalances that may contribute to oral health issues like cavities, gum disease, or bad breath. 
  • Understand the connection between your oral microbiome and systemic health. 
  • Receive personalized, science-based recommendations for diet, hygiene, and lifestyle improvements. 
  • Take proactive steps to optimize both oral and overall health through early detection. 

How do I collect my sample?

You’ll collect your saliva using the provided collection kit. Detailed instructions are included in the package to guide you through the process.

Is the sample collection process safe and hygienic?

Yes, the kit is sterile and designed for safe use at home. Just follow the instructions carefully to ensure an accurate sample.

How long will it take to receive my results?

Results are typically available within 2 weeks from the time we receive your sample. You’ll be notified via email once they’re ready.

Can this test diagnose diseases?

No, this test is not intended to diagnose diseases. It provides insights into the balance of bacteria in your mouth, which may be associated with oral and systemic health conditions. Always consult a healthcare professional for diagnosis or treatment.

Is the test suitable for children?

The test is currently recommended for individuals aged 16 and above, unless otherwise advised by a healthcare provider.

Is my data secure?

Yes. Your data is handled in compliance with data protection regulations and stored securely. Your privacy is our top priority.

When should I send my sample?

We recommend sending your sample on the same day you collect it. For best results, collect and post your sample between Monday and Wednesday to avoid postal delays over the weekend. Be sure to use the prepaid, tracked return envelope included in your kit.