ORAVITAL® Oral Microbiome Testing & Reset
Restore balance. Reclaim your oral and whole-body health.

Your Oral Microbiome
Advanced testing shows what’s really happening in your mouth.

ORAVITAL® Insights
DNA analysis identifies harmful bacteria and the root of oral issues.

Targeted Treatment
Get a personalized plan to rebalance and restore your oral health.

Whole-Body Benefits
A balanced microbiome supports fresher breath and healthier gums
What is ORAVITAL® Testing?
ORAVITAL® is a professional oral microbiome testing system that identifies harmful bacteria, yeast, and pathogens that live in your mouth. Using advanced DNA testing through an oral swab, we get a detailed picture of your unique oral ecosystem—so we can bring it back into balance.
Unlike generic oral health screenings, ORAVITAL® goes beneath the surface to look at the microbial root causes of gum disease, bad breath, cavities, inflammation, and even systemic issues linked to the mouth.
Who is it for?
Oral microbiome testing is for anyone who:
- Suffers from chronic gum issues (bleeding, receding gums, periodontal disease)
- Has persistent bad breath despite good hygiene
- Experiences dry mouth, burning sensations, or oral discomfort
- Deals with frequent cavities or infections
- Has a history of root canals or crowns
- Struggles with systemic health concerns (autoimmune, cardiovascular, gut or brain health)
- Is focused on holistic wellness and prevention
- Has undergone major dental work and wants to rebalance their microbiome
- Is preparing for cosmetic treatments or implants and wants to ensure optimal oral health
Why Test Your Oral Microbiome?
Your mouth is home to over 700 species of microbes. When the bad guys outnumber the good, it can trigger:
- Gum disease and tooth loss
- Halitosis (bad breath)
- Tooth decay and enamel erosion
- Inflammation that spreads systemically
- Increased risk of Alzheimer’s, heart disease, and diabetes
A dysbiotic microbiome (unbalanced) can silently drive disease—even if you brush and floss regularly. Testing gives you clarity and direction so we can target the root, not just the symptoms.
How Does the ORAVITAL® Process Work?
Every session is carefully customized to ensure maximum results with minimal sensitivity. Here’s what to expect:
Step 1: Consultation + Symptom Review
We begin with a full evaluation of your oral and overall health concerns, symptoms, and lifestyle.
Step 2: Oral Swab Test
A painless swab is taken from the tongue and gumline. This is sent to a certified lab for DNA analysis.
Step 3: Lab Results & Custom Report
We receive a detailed report showing which microbes are out of balance, which pathogens are present, and how severe your dysbiosis is.
Step 4: Targeted Treatment Plan
Based on your results, we create a personalized protocol using:
- Antimicrobial oral rinses
- Probiotics to restore beneficial bacteria
- Home care upgrades
- Lifestyle and nutrition guidance
- In some cases, prescription treatments if required
Step 5: Follow-up Testing & Support
We may re-test after 4–8 weeks to track improvement and ensure your oral ecosystem has been restored.
What Issues Can a Balanced Oral Microbiome Help With?
- Fresher breath
- Healthier gums and less bleeding
- Fewer cavities
- Reduced inflammation
- Better cognitive health (Alzheimer’s risk reduction)
- Less jaw tension and TMJ flare-ups
- Improved immune function
- Clearer skin and gut health benefits
- Protection for future cosmetic or restorative dental work
Signs Your Oral Microbiome is Out of Whack
- Bleeding or receding gums
- Constant bad breath
- Tooth sensitivity
- Frequent plaque buildup or cavities
- Burning tongue or dry mouth
- Oral thrush or yeast infections
- Metallic taste
- Waking up with a dry, coated tongue
- Health issues linked to chronic inflammation (brain fog, fatigue, gut issues)
The Oral-Systemic Link
Your mouth doesn’t work in isolation—and neither does disease.
The bacteria in your mouth don’t just stay there. If your oral microbiome is out of balance, harmful microbes and inflammatory markers can enter your bloodstream through bleeding gums and affect organs throughout your body.
This connection between the health of your mouth and the rest of your body is known as the oral-systemic link—and it’s backed by decades of research.
Imbalances in the oral microbiome have been associated with:
Alzheimer’s Disease
Certain oral bacteria like P. gingivalis have been found in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients. Chronic inflammation from gum disease is believed to accelerate cognitive decline.
Cardiovascular Disease
Gum disease doubles your risk for heart attacks and stroke. Oral bacteria can trigger arterial inflammation and plaque buildup in the blood vessels.
Diabetes
Uncontrolled blood sugar weakens your gums, while gum disease makes blood sugar harder to manage—a vicious cycle.
Pregnancy Complications
Oral infections increase the risk of preterm birth, low birth weight, and pregnancy gingivitis.
Autoimmune Disorders
Conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and lupus can worsen with chronic oral inflammation.
Digestive & Gut Health Issues
Swallowed oral bacteria can alter gut flora and contribute to bloating, IBS, and leaky gut.
Respiratory Illness
Oral pathogens can be aspirated into the lungs, especially in seniors, increasing the risk of pneumonia.
The takeaway: Your mouth is the gateway to your body. Keeping your oral microbiome balanced helps protect your brain, heart, immune system, and more.

Where and When Can You Test?
You can book your ORAVITAL® test at our clinic during any hygiene or new patient visit. Testing is quick and painless and can be done in under 15 minutes.
Location: 1395 Hurontario Street. Mississauga, ON
Available: By appointment or same-day if you’re already in for a cleaning or assessment.
Ready to Reset Your Oral Health?
Your mouth is the gateway to your whole-body health. ORAVITAL® testing gives you answers—and the tools to take control.
Your Journey to Lifelong Oral Health
Our holistic approach emphasizes the connection between your oral and general health. We are committed to guiding you with the knowledge, tools, and support needed for a healthy, confident smile.