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The oral microbiome as a predictor of gum disease

bristlehealth.com

5 points by david_l_lin 4 years ago · 2 comments

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david_l_linOP 4 years ago

Cofounder at Bristle here. In short, we found that analyzing the oral microbiome from a simple at-home saliva-based test is 88.32% accurate at diagnosing gum disease (even when we ignore severity of disease). We're working on improving the accuracy through improvements in our bioinformatics and data pipelines. With ~47% of Americans over 30 having some form of gum disease, we're hoping this data helps to improve methods of preventing gum disease beyond the failing dogma of "brush and floss more"

  • verdverm 4 years ago

    What about having customers submit a picture of their open mouth?

    What can one do to improve oral microbiome?

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