Are there any treatments that kill the pathogenic but leave the beneficial microbes?
Does mouthwash kill them equally? What about h2o2 or xylitol?
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Are there any treatments that kill the pathogenic but leave the beneficial microbes?
Does mouthwash kill them equally? What about h2o2 or xylitol?
Can you drop some non legal plain language on what you do with data? Frankly speaking, I 100% would assume you're going to sell my DNA and information to huge body of people.
We do not sell your DNA and do not have future plans to do so, in fact we don't currently store your personal genome information, and would inform you if this were to change. We will ask for consent before doing any analysis on your personal DNA, if we were to expand studies to include human genomic markers.
is your revenue generated from anything other than products and dtc services?
ive just become skeptical of any company suggesting they can be profitable/have a future without a data pipeline that allows others to buy their data, run analysis on data, build models on data.
and i believe in the near future we run a real risk of insurance prices being based on dna and models of health built on user data.
anyways, blah blah blah, seems like a great idea!
Do you find long term partners tend to have the same oral microbiome?
https://microbiomejournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186...
Interesting work! Are there any treatments that kill the pathogenic but leave the beneficial microbes? Does mouthwash kill them equally? What about h2o2 or xylitol?
Do most pathogenic microbes tend to be gram negative? If so why is that?
How does your IRB feel about having people pay to be part of a study? Do you look for specific non-dental disease factors, such as microbes that can lead to damage to the heart valves? What about signs of oral cancers (would those be strained out in the process of rejecting the human cells?)
With the Bristle platform, we will have the resolution to dive deeper into these associations, and potentially improve patient outcomes through targeting the oral microbiome.
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Well said! Incumbents in the space have a lot to gain from the status quo of "drill, fill, and bill". This has limited the adoption of new diagnostic technology and advances in preventive health. We hope to eventually replace observational screenings that detect the onset of irreversible symptoms with early detection and interventions that prevent disease altogether.
Are you guys familiar with Dr. Ellie Phillips? I'm definitely not a dental health expert, but she seems to be objective about how tooth decay occurs, see: https://drellie.com/2020/10/19/what-happens-to-teeth-when-yo... I wonder if she'd have useful input on your product. Of course, she's trying to promote her own stuff (she sells Xylitol mints) but she also advocates for OTS treatments like Listerine.
Thanks for sending!
Earlier quoted context omitted.
We do not sell your DNA and do not have future plans to do so, in fact we don't currently store your personal genome information, and would inform you if this were to change. We will ask for consent before doing any analysis on your personal DNA, if we were to expand studies to include human genomic markers.
yeah but do you give access to information that comes from users engaging with your service? is your revenue generated from anything other than products and dtc services? ive just become skeptical of any company suggesting they can be profitable/have a future without a data pipeline that allows others to buy their data, run analysis on data, build models on data. and i believe in the near future we run a real risk of…