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Oral health is more than just keeping your teeth clean and cavity-free. Did you know that your saliva holds countless secrets about your overall health? With oral DNA testing, we can uncover valuable insights about your genetic predispositions, oral bacteria, and more. Our team at West Suburban Oral Health Care in Naperville, Illinois, is here to make the process simple, informative, and stress-free. If you are curious about dental DNA testing, keep reading. We have broken down the steps so you will know exactly what to expect!
The first step in the oral DNA test process involves scheduling a consultation with our doctors. During this visit, you will discuss your oral health history, current concerns, and the reasons why oral DNA testing may benefit you. This is a great time to ask questions and share your goals for your oral and overall health. Our friendly team will ensure you feel comfortable and informed every step of the way.
Dental DNA testing does not require any complicated procedures or discomfort. You will simply provide a saliva sample, which is quick and easy. A small collection tube or swab is used to gather the sample, and there is no need for needles or drilling. This step is so simple that many patients are surprised by how effortless it is. Your saliva contains a goldmine of information about your oral microbiome and genetics, making it the perfect source for oral DNA testing.
Once your saliva sample is collected, it is sent to a specialized laboratory for analysis. Highly advanced techniques are used to analyze the bacterial composition of your mouth or to investigate genetic markers that could affect your oral health. This step reveals critical information about potential risks for gum disease and cavities, as well as how you may respond to specific dental treatments. The precision of this process ensures you receive personalized insights you can trust.
When your results come back, you will sit down with one of our doctors for a thorough review. This is where science turns into action. They will help you understand what the findings mean and how they relate to your oral health. Whether the results highlight areas of concern or confirm you are on the right track, you will gain a deeper understanding of your oral health in the context of your overall wellness.
Based on your results, our team will craft a customized treatment plan for you. This could mean targeted periodontal care, proactive measures to maintain your health, or even nutritional advice. The beauty of oral DNA testing is its ability to tailor your treatment, empowering you to take control of your health in ways you never thought possible.
Are you ready to uncover the secrets of your saliva? Schedule an oral DNA test with us at West Suburban Oral Health Care in Naperville, Illinois. Do not wait to invest in your health. Contact their office today to learn more, book an appointment, or ask any questions you may have. We can be reached at 630-393-3045 to schedule an office visit.
Dr. Susan Mazzei is a skilled dentist specializing in prosthodontics. A
graduate of Northwestern
University Dental School, she completed a Certification in Prosthodontics before joining
the
faculty of Northwestern University Dental School as a Clinical Assistant Professor, where she
served for 12 years and became Assistant Professor Emeritus. Dr. Mazzei believes that excellent
oral health begins with education and prevention and is committed to continuing her education.
She is a Certified Functional Medicine Health Coach, a Charter Fellow in the American Academy of
Oral Systemic Health (AAOSH), and has completed the Bale and Doneen Method Preceptorship
Program.
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Dr. Marco Fajardo is a graduate of Northwestern University Dental School, where
he also served
as a part-time Assistant Clinical Instructor. He was a member of the University Dental
Associates of the University of Chicago too. In 1994, he formed the basis of West
Suburban Oral
Healthcare with Dr. Mazzei. He is now its Team Leader.
Dr. Ashley Nguyen studied at the University of Buffalo and Midwestern University in Downers
Grove, IL (dental school). She is a member of the ADA, CDS, IDS, and other local organizations.
She continues her education by attending dental conferences and seminars.