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How do you collect saliva?

Published in Saliva Collection Methods 2 mins read

Saliva can be collected through two primary methods: passive drool and using a swab.

Methods for Collecting Saliva

Here's a breakdown of how saliva samples are typically collected:

1. Passive Drool

Passive drool is considered the gold standard for saliva collection. This method involves:

  • Allowing saliva to naturally accumulate in the mouth.
  • Gently tilting the head forward and letting the saliva flow into a collection container.

This technique is preferred because:

  • It doesn't introduce any foreign materials into the sample.
  • It is less likely to contaminate the sample.
  • It can be used for a wider range of tests (any analyte).

2. Swab Collection

Saliva collection using a swab involves:

  • Using a specialized swab to collect saliva from inside the mouth.
  • Usually, the swab is placed in a collection tube for testing.

It is important to note that saliva samples collected via swab:

  • May not be suitable for all types of analyses.
  • Swab collection will only work for some analytes.
  • Can be useful when passive drool isn't feasible.

Comparison of Saliva Collection Methods

Method Description Advantages Limitations Suitable Analytes
Passive Drool Letting saliva naturally accumulate and drip into a container Gold standard, Less contamination, Suitable for all analyte testing Can be challenging for some individuals to produce enough saliva Any Analyte
Swab Collection Using a swab to gather saliva from inside the mouth Easier to administer in some cases Might introduce contaminants, suitable only for some analyte testing Limited to some specific analyte analysis

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