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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2025 · 25 MIN

How Salivary Testing Can Detect Systemic Diseases Dr. Tina Saw

from Think Oral Health · host Mariya Filipova and Jonathan Levine

Did you know that your saliva could hold the key to detecting not just dental issues but also serious health conditions like diabetes and heart disease? In this episode, Dr. Tina Saw discusses how salivary diagnostics can connect dentistry and overall health, offering rapid, affordable chairside testing that analyzes biomarkers for various diseases. She advocates for making salivary testing a standard of care to shift dentistry to a preventive model, potentially reducing healthcare costs and improving patient outcomes. Tune in to learn how cutting-edge salivary diagnostics are transforming dentistry into a powerful tool for preventive healthcare! Watch the entire episode on YouTube and get more details at Think Oral Health. Resources: Connect with and follow Dr. Tina Saw on LinkedIn. Follow Oral Genome on LinkedIn and discover their website! Follow Harmony Health on LinkedIn and explore their website! Check out Dr. Saw’s previous Think Oral Health episode! Watch the entire episode on YouTube and get more details at Think Oral Health. Mariya Filipova - https://filipova.health/ Systemic Health Investor - https://www.4100dx.com/ Care Convergence Thought Leader: Dental Economics Forbes Technology Council Member Jonathan Levine - www.drjonathanlevine.com Founder - JBL New York City www.jblnyc.com Founder - GLO Science LLC www.gloscience.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Did you know that your saliva could hold the key to detecting not just dental issues but also serious health conditions like diabetes and heart disease? In this episode, Dr. Tina Saw discusses how salivary diagnostics can connect dentistry and overall health, offering rapid, affordable chairside testing that analyzes biomarkers for various diseases. She advocates for making salivary testing a standard of care to shift dentistry to a preventive model, potentially reducing healthcare costs and improving patient outcomes. Tune in to learn how cutting-edge salivary diagnostics are transforming dentistry into a powerful tool for preventive healthcare! Watch the entire episode on YouTube and get more details at Think Oral Health. Resources: Connect with and follow Dr. Tina Saw on LinkedIn. Follow Oral Genome on LinkedIn and discover their website! Follow Harmony Health on LinkedIn and explore their website! Check out Dr. Saw’s previous Think Oral Health episode! Watch the entire episode on YouTube and get more details at Think Oral Health. Mariya Filipova - https://filipova.health/ Systemic Health Investor - https://www.4100dx.com/ Care Convergence Thought Leader: Dental Economics Forbes Technology Council Member Jonathan Levine - www.drjonathanlevine.com Founder - JBL New York City www.jblnyc.com Founder - GLO Science LLC www.gloscience.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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