Unlocking the Mysteries of Oral Health

Oral health issues are predominantly driven by microbial imbalances.

Dive into the microscopic world of our probiotics strains, oraCMU and oraCMS1. These images, magnified thousands of times using an electron microscope, provide a closer look at the beneficial bacteria that work to maintain your oral health.

The Root of Oral Problems: Microbial Imbalance

Most of the oral symptoms we face result from harmful bacteria. While these bacteria exist in our mouths, their adverse effects are controlled when beneficial bacteria dominate. These friendly bacteria inhibit the growth and activity of their harmful counterparts. It's when the delicate balance of this oral microbiome is disrupted that oral problems arise.

Cavities

Cavities, also known as caries, are the result of S. mutans bacteria residing in our oral cavity. These bacteria metabolize sugars from our food and produce acid. This acid can attack tooth tissue, leading to the formation of cavities.

Periodontal Disease

Periodontal Disease: The term 'periodontal' refers to the areas around the tooth. Periodontal disease involves inflammation caused by bacterial infections within these structures, which include the gums and bones surrounding the teeth.

Halitosis (Bad Breath)

Apart from systemic diseases, approximately 85% of halitosis cases - unpleasant breath - are due to oral problems. Volatile Sulfur Compounds (VSCs), the main odor-causing components, arise when harmful bacteria in the mouth breakdown proteins from food residues and other substances.

Prominent Harmful Oral Bacteria

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Oral diseases = Systemic diseases?

Did you know that your oral health is closely related? Each can directly affect the other, as well as being an indicator that something is wrong. The systems in our body all depend on each other to function well.

Your mouth can tell you a lot about the health of your body. The mouth acts as a mirror to show signs of diseases.

Is eradicating all bacteria in the mouth the only way to maintain oral health?

The key is to create an oral environment where beneficial bacteria dominate.

When harmful viruses and bacteria enter the mouth from the outside, the beneficial bacteria in the oral cavity respond immediately. Even if harmful bacteria invade, they cannot reproduce and are eliminated when beneficial bacteria are established in the oral cavity.

Active ingredients in mouthwash may be killing off good bacteria

Peaceful coexistence with microorganisms that come from nature, rather than through chemical and artificial methods, is the eco-friendly solution that OraTicx advocates for.

For a healthier body, start with a healthier mouth.

The state of your oral health can significantly impact your overall health. Poor oral hygiene or dental and gum diseases can influence the movement and balance of both oral and intestinal microbes, affecting the digestive or immune systems. Recent research suggests that harmful bacteria and toxins residing in the oral cavity can trigger gum inflammation and, through the bloodstream, potentially cause various systemic diseases. Therefore, it's crucial to maintain oral health for a healthier body.
LIFE'S ABOUT BALANCE
GOOD BACTERIA vs BAD BACTERIA
Oral Probiotic supplement helps populate the mouth with GOOD bacteria, much in the same way as how they support gut health.
They work by creating a protective biofilm that supports the health of teeth and gums and reduce inflammation, while blocking,
controlling, and killing bad bacteria from reaching enamel or vulnerable tissues.

The form of lozenges could be the best type of oral probiotics. They are meant to sit in your mouth while they dissolve, thus
allowing enough time to inoculate your oral microbiome.