BioSmile Oral
Health Assessment
A hole in a tooth isn’t the disease.
It’s a symptom.
Traditional dentistry is excellent at repairing damage – fillings, crowns, root canals – but these treatments don’t address why the damage occurred in the first place.
BioSmile is different.
Your mouth is one of the most biologically active environments in your body. When harmful bacteria dominate, they drive inflammation, decay, gum disease, and repeat dental work – often long before pain or obvious symptoms appear.
BioSmile is a preventative oral health process that identifies bacterial imbalance and active inflammation at their source. We don’t just detect problems, we guide you through a structured program to restore balance, reduce disease-causing bacteria, and support a healthier oral microbiome long term.
Because fixing holes without fixing bacteria is only a temporary solution.
BioSmile Oral
Health Assessment
See what your mouth is telling you about your health, before symptoms appear
Your mouth is one of the most biologically active parts of your body.
BioSmile is a preventative oral health assessment that looks beyond teeth to reveal active inflammation, bacterial risk, and early warning signs that are often missed in routine dental care.
A different kind of health check
Most people only discover problems once something hurts, bleeds, or breaks.
BioSmile is designed for people who want
insight earlier.
Rather than focusing only on hard surfaces like teeth, BioSmile examines what’s happening in your gums and oral microbiome, where infection and inflammation often begin long before symptoms
show up.
This is not about finding faults.
It’s about understanding patterns.
Stop repairing damage. Start treating disease.
Dental problems don’t start with holes or bleeding gums, they start with bacteria and inflammation.
BioSmile looks beyond teeth to assess the underlying disease processes within your gums and oral microbiome, often before damage becomes visible.
The goal isn’t simply to identify the end results.
It’s to understand what’s driving disease, and take early, targeted, preventative action.
Why oral health matters more than you think
Your mouth isn’t isolated, it’s part of your body’s inflammatory network.
Growing research shows that chronic oral inflammation and bacterial imbalance don’t just affect your teeth. The same inflammatory processes that drive dental disease are linked with conditions such as type II diabetes, cardiovascular disease, pregnancy complications, and emerging evidence suggests associations with cognitive decline and dementia.
When the oral microbiome is out of balance, the implications for overall health can be significant.
What BioSmile looks at
BioSmile combines advanced clinical assessment with visual insight to help you understand what’s happening now, not just what might happen later.
Your assessment may include:
-
Gum health
and inflammation markers

- Oral bacterial activity and balance
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Signs of immune response within
the gums
-
Early indicators
of infection risk
Where appropriate, further testing such as PCR analysis may be recommended.
Not everyone needs advanced testing. BioSmile follows a stepped, conservative approach.


Step 1
Identification
We begin with a comprehensive clinical assessment, including an oral microbiome swab examined using microscopy. This allows us to identify active bacterial activity, inflammation, and imbalance in real time. Where appropriate, PCR testing may also be used to identify pathogenic bacteria.
Step 2
Decontamination
Based on your individual findings, we develop a personalised plan to reduce harmful bacteria and inflammation using gentle, evidence-based approaches. Progress is reviewed after a short period with repeat microscopy to confirm improvement.




Step 3
Stablisation
As the oral environment improves, the focus shifts to maintaining gains through targeted hygiene strategies and ongoing monitoring.
- Visual proof.
- Clarity and a plan.
- A diagnosis.
What happens in a BioSmile appointment
You don’t just get told the results, you see them in real time.
Your clinician walks you through what’s happening in your mouth, explaining where inflammation or bacterial activity is presented and what it means for your health. This clarity replaces uncertainty and allows you to make informed decisions with confidence.
BioSmile follows a conservative, step-by-step approach. We assess first, act only where needed, and focus on early, gentle intervention before disease becomes visible damage.
The moment most patients understand
Many patients tell us the same thing.
“I didn’t realise this was what was going on.”
During your BioSmile appointment, you’ll be guided through your results on screen with your clinician. This visual walkthrough is where the information clicks and where understanding replaces guesswork.
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- Visual proof.
- Clarity and a plan.
- A diagnosis.

Step 1
In-depth assessment

Step 2
Visual explanation

Step 3
Personalised next steps
This may include monitoring, targeted hygiene strategies, or further investigation if needed.
Is BioSmile right for you?
BioSmile is designed for people who:
- Care about preventative, not just repairs
- Want real answers, not another routine clean
- Have ongoing inflammation, infections, or unexplained fatigue
- Prefer evidence and data over guesswork
BioSmile may not be the choice for you if:
- You're currently happy managing problems as they appear, rather than preventing them
- You're looking for nothing more than a quick check-up or clean
Understand more. Guess less
Speak with our team if you’d like to understand whether BioSmile is right for you.
There are:
- No needles
- No full-body scanners
- No aggressive upselling
Just careful assessment, clear explanation, and informed choice.
Personalised next steps
BioSmile is delivered by experienced clinicians in a calm, considered environment.
Frequently asked questions
No. A check-up focuses mainly on teeth. BioSmile focuses on gum health, inflammation, and bacterial activity, where many
problems begin.
No. Further testing is only recommended if initial findings suggest it would be helpful.
No. BioSmile is designed to be informative and non-invasive.
BioSmile complements routine care. It does not replace necessary dental treatment.
Understand more. Guess less.
Or speak with our team if you’d like to understand whether BioSmile is right for you.