Oravital Showcasing Advanced Oral Infection Diagnosis and Treatment System at Townie Meeting Debut

The Oravital System Controls 90 Percent of Periodontal Disease, Halitosis and Caries in Just Four Weeks
Posted: March 28, 2016
Edited by Dentaltown staff

TORONTO—Oravital, the manufacturer of the Oravital System for the diagnosis and treatment of the oral infections that cause periodontal disease, halitosis and caries, will make its Townie Meeting debut from March 30th to April 2nd at booth #429. During this time, the company will feature its new BiofilmDNA salivary test.

This highly-sensitive DNA test detects the numbers and presence of specific periodontal pathogens, yeast and S mutans via a combination of salivary, tongue, supragingival and subgingival samples. This advanced and accurate biofilm analysis provides the dental clinician with a detailed, whole-mouth picture of the patient’s oral health because unless the whole mouth is treated, reinfection occurs.

“Dentaltown’s Townie community consists of some of the most progressive clinicians in dentistry,” said Oravital’s CEO Dr. Jim Hyland. “We are very excited to have the opportunity to present our game-changing oral infection diagnosis and treatment system before this unique group game-changing dentists.” 

Oravital’s new BiofilmDNA test is a powerful compliment to its' BiofilmGS test, which uses site-specific Gram stain analysis to determine the exact type and location of oral infection. Both the BiofilmDNA and BiofilmGS tests are analyzed in Oravital’s on-site lab facility, with reports available in about a week. Used together, the two biofilm tests will help the dental clinician accurately identify the following:

Periodontal disease pathogens
Opportunistic parasites
Caries pathogens
Yeasts
Inflammation response

“The Oravital System controls 90 percent of periodontal disease, halitosis and caries in just four weeks.  It achieves this by effectively closing the diagnosis/treatment loop by identifying the exact cause and location of oral infection, then providing a regimen of antibiotic and antimicrobial rinses specifically prescribed for the patient’s personal diagnosis,” adds Hyland.

For more information on the Oravital system and how your dental practice can become a Certified Oravital Clinic, visit oravital.com or call (800) 909-6468.
 
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