Home Screen

No Login is required, open the app and click “My PH2OH”. Now you can begin testing using your litmus paper!

Capture

Using the camera icon, take a photo of your results. Touch the screen to determine the pH value or you can  manually determine by rotating the color wheel.

Review Results

Save your reading. Click history to view the previous values recorded by date and time.

Visualize

By using the graph view, you can see the trends of your results and your pH value’s history over time.

Home Screen

No Login is required, open the app and click “My PH2OH”. Now you can begin testing using your litmus paper!

Capture

Using the camera icon, take a photo of your results. Touch the screen to determine the pH value or you can  manually determine by rotating the color wheel.

Review Results

Save your reading. Click history to view the previous values recorded by date and time.

Visualize

By using the graph view, you can see the trends of your results and your pH value’s history over time.

Is Your Saliva Acidic, Basic, or Neutral?

Why is it important to test the pH of your Saliva

Saliva is one of the body’s most effective
means for protecting tooth enamel
against acid. Adequate saliva acts as a
pH buffer. When plaque pH drops below
5.5, tooth decay can occur

How to maintain correct pH balance

Maintaining the correct pH balance in your
oral cavity is important to your health. Help
bring your pH back to neutral.

• Drink plenty of water
• Apply fluoride varnish
• Use Xylitol products
• Brush, Floss & Rinse

Contact us for your free pH test kit

Get your FREE sample pH Test Kit

Saliva is one of the body’s most effective means for protecting the tooth enamel against acid. It is important to have adequate saliva to be a pH buffer. When plaque pH drops below 5.5, tooth decay can occur. Studies indicate that saliva may be useful for detecting heart disease, acid reflux, diabetes and other conditions. Saliva is already used for rapid HIV testing.