Find Out More About Your Health With OralDNA Tests
Over the past few years, there has been a large influx of individuals who have used saliva testing to determine a wide range of information. There are saliva tests that can determine your heritage, tests that can help diagnose food sensitivities and allergies, as well as tests that can pinpoint a number of medical risk factors that can potentially develop in your future. Recently, the pandemic has caused many adults to look at their current and future health in a different light. As a result of this, we at Aesthetic Smile Design are continuously looking for ways not only to improve the oral health of our patients, but their overall health as well. This is why we now offer our patients saliva testing. With one saliva sample, you can have three different tests performed: MyPerioPath, Immun19, and Celsus One.
Benefits of OralDNA Tests
We know the negative effects that certain oral health conditions such as gum disease can have not only on our current oral health, but also on the future of our oral and overall health. OralDNA tests are beneficial because they can provide results that can help determine the current bacteria levels in your mouth and how they can affect your overall health in the future. Some patients are provided information about the potential for diseases that they are not seeing symptoms for yet. The information provided by these tests can assist Dr. Edeer and other medical professionals in treating various conditions at an earlier and more treatable stage. If certain conditions, such as gum disease for example, are not treated when diagnosed, patients can experience a number of serious health complications in the future. OralDNA tests can assist in diagnosing and preventing issues such as:
- Cardiovascular disease
- Diabetes
- Pregnancy complications
- Increased risk of certain cancers
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Dementia
If you are interested in learning more about OralDNA Testing, be sure to contact our office located in Wayne. NJ. We look forward to helping you get the knowledge you need to treat threats to your health as early as possible.