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Dentistry is the Front Line of Preventive Care

Patients see their dentists more frequently than their physicians, creating a unique opportunity to promote early health awareness. Research increasingly shows that systemic health is closely linked to oral health, with early molecular signals often detectable in the oral cavity.

Oral Health First empowers dental practices to participate in preventive healthcare, without changing workflow or adding liability.

What is Oral Health First?

Oral Health First is a public-health initiative that uses a non-invasive inner-cheek swab to provide patients with access to advanced molecular health screening.

Under 60 Seconds Chairside

No Equipment
Required

No Insurance
or Billing

No Added Diagnosis
Or Liability

HIPAA Compliant
& Privacy First

Zero Cost to Implement

Instant Revenue for Your Practice. Calculate your potential.

Beyond Screening:
Meaningful Molecular Insight

Oral Health First uses proprietary 128-gene panels designed to identify molecular signals associated with disease risk and progression, often before symptoms appear.

Panels are built to provide clinically relevant insight related to:

  • Cancer: breast, ovarian, cervical, endometrial, prostate, testicular, pancreatic

  • Neurodegenerative disease: Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, related dementias

  • Chronic & developmental conditions: cardiovascular disease, autism, and more


The platform combines genetic risk markers with real-time biological activity indicators and has demonstrated up to 99.87% accuracy in validation studies, delivering a highly reliable screening tool to support earlier awareness.

How it Works

1. Patients opt in and sign the consent form

2. Intraoral swab collected by a hygienist

3. Sample mailed to lab using a pre-paid kit

4. Molecular analysis completed by the lab

5. Risk probability score delivered to the patient

6. If there is an elevated risk score, a FREE Telehealth Review by a licensed physician is conducted to review findings and explain next steps.

7. Informed Medical Follow-Up: Patients receive guidance on monitoring, diagnostic testing, lifestyle adjustments, or specialist referral as appropriate.

This screening assesses molecular risk patterns and does not diagnose disease. Diagnostic decisions should be made by a licensed medical provider.

No contracts • No quotas • No sales pressure • No workflow disruption

Designed to enhance your role as a preventive health partner.

Average chairside time: under one minute

Early Detection Starts With a Swab

Frequently asked questions

1. What is OralHealthFirst?

OralHealthFirst is a preventive screening program that enables dental practices to offer early systemic health insights through a simple intraoral cheek swab. The program is designed to help detect molecular indicators associated with certain cancers and systemic health risks

2. What conditions does the test screen for?

The screening evaluates salivary DNA and biomarkers associated with systemic health risks, including certain cancer-related genetic and inflammatory markers. The focus is on early signal detection, identifying risk indicators before symptoms appear. OralHealthFirst is not a diagnostic tool. It is a screening tool intended to identify patients who may benefit from further medical evaluation.

3. How accurate is the test?

The molecular analysis platform demonstrates analytical accuracy of up to 99.87% for validated biomarker detection under laboratory conditions. Accuracy refers to the laboratory's detection reliability for the genetic and biomarker target, not the predictive certainty of disease presence.

4. Is this FDA-Approved?

Laboratory processing is performed in a CLIA-certified environment. OralHealthFirst operates as a laboratory-developed test (LDT) in accordance with regulated clinical laboratory standards.

5. Does this replace medical screening?

No. This program complements traditional medical care. If elevated risk markers are identified, patients are referred to their primary care physician or specialist for follow-up diagnostic evaluation.

Dentists are not diagnosing cancer. They are facilitating preventive screening.

6. How is the sample collected?

Collection is simple:

• Retract cheek

• Swab the inner buccal mucosa

• Rotate 3–4 times with firm tissue contact

• Secure swab into labeled collection tube

The process takes less than one minute and can be performed by a trained dental assistant.

7. How does this integrate into my workflow?

The screening can be incorporated into:

• New patient exams

• Annual recall visits

• Implant consultations

• Periodontal maintenance visits

No major equipment purchase is required. The collection kit is self-contained and prepaid.

8. Is there any cost to the practice?

OralHealthFirst is structured to minimize financial burden on the practice. There are no capital equipment requirements, and the administrative process is streamlined.

9. What is the liability exposure for dentists?

The program is designed to:

• Provide clear patient consent

• Define screening vs. diagnosis

• Refer positive findings to medical providers

• Operate under regulated laboratory standards

Dentists are facilitating preventive screening — not making medical diagnoses. Proper documentation and informed consent are included in the provider onboarding materials.

10. How are results delivered?

Results are delivered through a secure digital portal. If elevated risk markers are detected, the patient receives guidance to follow up with a medical professional. Practices are not required to interpret complex genomic data.

11. Will this increase appointment time?

Minimal. Collection takes approximately 30–60 seconds. Most practices integrate it seamlessly into existing hygiene or exam workflows.

12. How do patients respond?

Patients increasingly expect their healthcare providers to think preventively.

13. Why is dentistry uniquely positioned for this?

The oral cavity is:

• Highly vascular

• Biologically active

• Rich in DNA and inflammatory biomarkers

• Directly connected to systemic health

Dentists see patients more regularly than most primary care providers. This creates a powerful opportunity for early health insight.

14. Is special training required?

Training is straightforward and focused on:

• Proper inner cheek swab technique

• Patient communication

• Consent process

• Kit handling

Most teams are fully trained within a short onboarding session.

15. How do I become a provider?

Visit: OralHealthFirst.com

Complete the provider enrollment form.

Our onboarding team will guide you through:

• Training

• Compliance materials

• Workflow integration

• Implementation support

Closing Statement

OralHealthFirst enables dentists to expand their role in preventive healthcare responsibly, ethically, and scientifically. Because dentistry is not separate from medicine. The mouth reflects the body.

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