From order to insights in three easy steps — no doctor’s visit required.
1
Get Your Collection Kit
Your kit will arrive within one week of purchase. It includes everything you need to collect your oral-rinse sample.
2
Collect Your Sample
You'll collect your oral-rinse sample by swishing, gargling, and spitting into the provided container. That's it. Send it back using the prepaid shipping label.
3
Receive Your Results
Results will be ready within 1 week after your sample arrives at the lab. You'll receive a detailed report with your results.
Is This Right for You?
This test is designed for people who
If any of these apply, this test can give you clarity and peace of mind.
Have bleeding gums, bad breath, or receding gumlines and want to identify the specific bacteria responsible
Are concerned about the link between oral pathogens and heart disease, diabetes, or systemic inflammation
Have been diagnosed with gum disease and want to know which high-risk bacteria are driving it
Want to monitor your oral health after periodontal treatment to confirm the infection is under control
Have a family history of tooth loss or gum disease and want to catch problems before they progress
Prefer a simple at-home oral rinse test with fast results and a clear path to targeted treatment
11 pathogens · 3 categories
What’s included in your report
Each result will include your value, your personalized optimal range, and a plain-language interpretation.
High Risk Pathogens4 pathogens
Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans
Porphyromonas gingivalis
Tannerella forsythia
Treponema denticola
Moderate Risk Pathogens5 pathogens
Eubacterium nodatum
Fusobacterium nucleatum/periodonticum
Prevotella intermedia
Campylobacter rectus
Peptostreptococcus (Micromonas) micros
Low Risk Pathogens2 pathogens
Eikenella corrodens
Capnocytophaga species
Common Questions
Frequently asked questions
What is MyPerioPath and why am I doing it?
How do I collect the sample and what do I need to do beforehand?
When will I get results and how do I interpret them?
What happens after I get the results?
Can a normal result (low risk) mean I don't need any treatment?
What if I have a high-risk result? What should I do?