Biohax Dental Oral DNA is an advanced saliva-based test that analyzes bacterial DNA in your mouth to detect infections, periodontal risk, and hidden issues that cannot be identified through a traditional dental exam.
Unlike routine cleanings or visual checkups, this test provides a microbiological view of your oral health—allowing early detection before damage becomes visible or irreversible.
Oral DNA testing is a diagnostic tool that uses a saliva sample to analyze the DNA of bacteria present in your oral cavity.
It identifies microorganisms linked to:
Periodontal disease
Tooth decay
Chronic inflammation
Oral infections
This test focuses on bacterial DNA—not your human DNA—allowing precise identification of harmful pathogens.
Most oral health problems begin at a microscopic level—long before symptoms appear.
With Biohax Dental Oral DNA, you can:
Detect harmful bacteria early
Assess your risk for periodontal disease
Identify links to systemic health conditions (such as cardiovascular issues or diabetes)
Receive a fully personalized treatment approach
A simple oral rinse or saliva sample is collected
The sample is sent to a specialized laboratory
Advanced molecular technology (qPCR) analyzes bacterial DNA
You receive a detailed report outlining detected pathogens
The process is fast, non-invasive, and highly accurate.
The test identifies key periodontal pathogens, including:
Porphyromonas gingivalis
Treponema denticola
Tannerella forsythia
These bacteria are strongly associated with advanced gum disease and bone loss if left untreated.
Early, preventive diagnosis
Personalized and targeted treatments
Greater accuracy than traditional methods
Detection of hidden risks
Ability to monitor treatment effectiveness
An oral DNA test is a saliva-based diagnostic tool that identifies harmful bacteria in your mouth. It helps detect infections and assess your risk for periodontal disease before symptoms appear.
No. The test is completely non-invasive and requires only a simple saliva sample or oral rinse.
The test uses advanced molecular technology (qPCR), which is highly precise in detecting specific bacterial DNA associated with oral disease.
Results are typically available within a few days after the laboratory receives your sample.
Anyone experiencing gum issues, chronic inflammation, persistent bad breath, or those interested in preventive care should consider this test.
Yes. By identifying harmful bacteria early, your dentist can create a targeted treatment plan to stop disease progression before it becomes severe.
No. The test analyzes bacterial DNA in your mouth, not your human genetic information.