Toward Smart Salivary Diagnostics: A Comprehensive Review of Heavy Metal Biomarkers and Digital Risk Modeling
Claudia Florina Bogdan-Andreescu, Lucia Bubulac, Cristina-Crenguţa Albu, Dan Alexandru Slăvescu, Andreea Mariana Bănăţeanu, Oana Botoacă, Gabriela-Cornelia Muşat, Viorica Tudor, Emin Cadar, Mariana Păcurar

TL;DR
This paper reviews how measuring heavy metals in saliva can help assess oral health risks using non-invasive methods and digital tools.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive review of salivary heavy metal biomarkers and their integration with digital and AI-based diagnostic approaches.
Findings
Altered salivary metal profiles are linked to oxidative stress, inflammation, and oral diseases.
Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry is the main analytical method used for salivary metal profiling.
Digital and AI-based tools show promise for integrating metallomic data with clinical biomarkers.
Abstract
Background: Saliva has been identified as a valuable diagnostic biofluid due to its non-invasive collection and its capacity to reflect oral and systemic biological processes. Advances in analytical chemistry, biosensing technologies, and artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted data integration have broadened the applications of salivary diagnostics. Among salivary exposome components, heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, mercury, nickel, chromium, arsenic, and aluminum serve as biologically and clinically relevant indicators of environmental exposure, toxic burden, and disease-associated molecular disorders. Methods: This structured review integrates clinical, experimental, and translational studies published between January 2020 and January 2026 that examined salivary heavy metal profiling in relation to oral health. Evidence was identified using systematic searches of PubMed/MEDLINE and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOral microbiology and periodontitis research · Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity · Arsenic contamination and mitigation
