MMP-8
Your Results
In range
Your salivary MMP-8 level is within a reference range. This suggests inflammatory activity for this marker is not elevated at this time. However, oral health is influenced by multiple factors, including bacteria and other biomarkers, so results should be interpreted together. Ongoing monitoring helps you and your medical or dental provider understand changes over time and support a balanced oral environment.
At-home Recommendations
Follow these evidence-based practices to maintain optimal oral health
Daily Support
Continue brushing twice daily for two full minutes using a soft or electric toothbrush
Clean between the teeth daily with floss, interdental brushes, or a water flosser
Use a toothpaste that supports enamel and gum health
Fluoride or fluoride-free options, as guided by your dental provider.
Maintain regular professional cleanings and routine oral care
Enhanced Protection
Maintain a balanced diet with limited added sugars and refined carbohydrates
Stay well hydrated to support saliva and tissue health
Continue healthy lifestyle habits, including quality sleep, regular activity, and stress management
Avoid tobacco and vaping and moderate alcohol intake
Goal
Maintain a stable oral environment and support long-term gum and tissue health.
What to Expect at Dental Visits
Regular dental visits allow you and your dental provider to monitor tissue health and identify any changes early. Ongoing medical checkups may also help support overall inflammatory balance and wellness.
About the Marker
MMP-8 is a marker associated with gum inflammation and tissue breakdown. When we measure MMP-8 levels, we are looking for early signs of stress in the gums before more advanced changes occur. Higher levels may indicate increased breakdown of collagen around the teeth relative to repair, which can be associated with periodontal changes.
Maintaining consistent oral hygiene, supporting inflammatory balance, and prioritizing overall health through nutrition and lifestyle habits may help support healthy MMP-8 levels. You and your medical or dental provider can use this information to guide personalized care and protect the tissues that support your teeth.
What influences MMP-8 levels?
Several factors can affect the level of MMP-8 in your saliva. This marker reflects inflammatory activity and can be influenced by both local oral conditions and whole-body health factors. Understanding these influences helps you and your medical or dental provider identify possible contributors and supportive strategies.
Gum and oral health
Gum inflammation, plaque buildup, or periodontal changes can increase MMP-8 levels
Dental Procedures
Recent dental procedures, such as implants or periodontal therapy, can temporarily increase MMP-8 levels as part of the normal healing response. Your provider may monitor this marker over time to ensure levels decrease as tissues recover.
Systemic inflammation
Whole-body inflammatory conditions, including metabolic factors, may influence levels
Stress
Physical or emotional stress can affect immune response and inflammatory activity
Sleep Quality
Poor sleep quality or sleep disruption can influence immune regulation and inflammatory activity, which may contribute to changes in MMP-8 levels.
Hormonal changes
Life stages such as puberty, pregnancy, menopause, or hormonal fluctuations may impact inflammatory markers
Smoking and tobacco use
Tobacco exposure is associated with increased inflammatory activity in oral tissues
Oral hygiene habits
Consistent brushing and cleaning between the teeth support gum health and inflammatory balance
Medications
Some medications, including those related to immune, metabolic, or inflammatory conditions, may influence results
Overall health status
Conditions that affect immune function or healing can contribute to changes in MMP-8
Because MMP-8 can reflect both oral and systemic influences, results are best interpreted in the context of your full health picture. Your medical and dental providers can work together to identify contributing factors and guide personalized care.
Why should I control MMP-8 levels?
Why Should I Monitor MMP-8?
MMP-8 is a natural enzyme involved in inflammation and tissue remodeling. At reference levels, it plays a role in normal repair processes. When levels remain elevated, it may indicate increased breakdown of the collagen that supports your gums and jawbone relative to repair.
Keeping MMP-8 within a healthy range helps support the foundation that holds your teeth in place.
Here's why that matters:
Protect Your Gums and Bone
Higher MMP-8 levels may be associated with gum inflammation and changes in supporting tissues. Monitoring this marker can help identify inflammatory activity that may affect periodontal stability over time.
Support Whole-Body Health
Oral inflammation is connected to the rest of the body through circulation and the immune system. Elevated inflammatory markers in the mouth have been associated with broader health concerns, highlighting the importance of maintaining a healthy oral environment.
Enable Earlier, Personalized Care
Tracking MMP-8 can provide early insight into inflammatory patterns, sometimes before noticeable symptoms develop. This allows you and your medical or dental provider to guide preventive care and treatment decisions based on your individual needs.
Monitoring MMP-8 alongside consistent oral care and regular professional visits is a proactive step toward supporting both oral and overall health. Small daily habits can make a meaningful difference over time.
Oral–systemic connections
Why this marker matters beyond your gums
What This Means
MMP-8 (Matrix Metalloproteinase-8) is an enzyme released during inflammation and tissue remodeling. Its role is to help break down damaged collagen so tissues can repair. When levels remain elevated, it may reflect ongoing inflammatory activity and increased breakdown of the collagen that supports the gums and jawbone.
Because the mouth is highly connected to the body through circulation and the immune system, oral inflammation may contribute to overall inflammatory burden. For this reason, many medical and dental professionals consider gum health an important part of whole-body wellness. Your results should be interpreted alongside other biomarkers and clinical findings by your healthcare providers.
Why Monitoring Matters
Tracking MMP-8 provides insight into inflammatory patterns, sometimes before noticeable symptoms develop. This allows you and your medical or dental provider to guide preventive care, evaluation, and treatment decisions based on your individual health profile.
Goal
Support balanced inflammatory activity and protect the tissues that support your teeth while promoting overall wellness.
What Elevated Levels May Be Associated With
Research has identified associations between periodontal inflammation and broader health conditions, including:
Cardiovascular, Metabolic & Pregnancy health
- •Cardiovascular health — vascular inflammation and arterial health
- •Metabolic health and diabetes — interactions with blood sugar regulation and healing
- •Pregnancy outcomes — inflammatory influences during pregnancy
These associations do not mean one condition causes another, but they highlight the importance of maintaining a healthy oral environment.
Respiratory health & Brain and systemic inflammation
- •Respiratory health — oral bacteria and airway exposure in vulnerable individuals
- •Brain and systemic inflammation — emerging research on chronic inflammation and wellness
These associations do not mean one condition causes another, but they highlight the importance of maintaining a healthy oral environment.
Key Takeaway
An elevated MMP-8 level does not mean disease is inevitable. It highlights an opportunity to work with your healthcare providers to support gum health, manage inflammation, and protect long-term oral and overall health.