How to prevent cavities on a student diet — dental care for a dollar a day.
Here’s exactly how:
- Every night — you rinse
- Twice a day — you brush with the magic toothpaste
- Anytime — you can message a real dentist
- Every 3 months — a refill box shows up
#1 Preventive Dental Care
Everything included,
about a dollar a day


We know you hate the dentist. Because we are the dentist.
Our founding dentists have treated 10,000+ patients. Now they review your intake, prescribe what’s appropriate, and adjust your plan as your mouth changes.
No chair, no waiting room.
Just $30 a month. Everything above is included! That’s about a dollar a day, with a .edu email.
Everything, all in one place
Track your treatment plan, message your dentist, and manage your plan in your member portal.
Unlimited teledental support
Care continues after your kit ships — reach a licensed provider whenever you need one.
Prescription products are dispensed only after an online consultation with an independent licensed dental provider. The student rate is $30/month with a current .edu email address and is re-confirmed annually; the standard membership is $49.99/month. Either can be cancelled at any time.
Your Daily Routine
$34.99/mo$30 student membership + $4.99 whitening · first month of whitening free · cancel anytime
Three steps. All at home.
The whole routine was built by dentists. You answer a few questions and open the box — nothing on this list needs an office.
Answer a few questions
Your routine, your mornings, what you’ve already tried — answered from your couch, in less time than you spend brushing.
Treatment or maintenance
Your answers decide which of the two you start on — Treatment if your risk runs higher, Maintenance if it doesn’t. A licensed dentist reviews before anything prescription ships.
Your kit shows up
Everything lands at your door, then a refill box every 90 days, so the clean never lapses.
Common questions
The honest answers for four years of eating badly, sleeping less, and meeting everyone you’re going to know.
Talk to a dentistI eat like a student. How much does that actually matter?
More than the brushing does, honestly. It isn’t the pizza itself — it’s that campus eating is all day. Energy drinks between classes, something sweet at the library, dining hall at midnight: every one of those restarts an acid window, and a mouth that never gets out of one is the condition decay happens in. Someone eating three meals at home and nothing between them gets long stretches of recovery you don’t. That’s the actual difference, and it’s why the routine is built around the hours you’re nowhere near a sink.
Everyone I meet this year, I’m meeting for the first time.
That’s the part nobody says out loud, and it’s fair — seminars, parties, the first date, the club fair, the internship interview. You can’t smell your own breath and no quiz can smell it for you; we won’t pretend otherwise. What the quiz does is flag the drivers behind it — dry mouth, gum health, morning breath, what you’ve tried — and build a routine around your answers. The mints handle the ten seconds before you walk in.
Am I getting less for $30 than everyone else pays $49.99 for?
No, and that’s the point of the tier. Same kit matched to your quiz, same quarterly delivery, same unlimited teledental access, same whitening available as an add-on. There is no student version of the product — only a student price, because the four years you’d skip this are the four years it’s cheapest to prevent anything.
Which email do I use, and what happens when I graduate?
Your school one, ending in .edu — an alumni address doesn’t qualify, and neither does a personal inbox. You can sign in with any address afterwards. We check in once a year to confirm you’re still enrolled; if you’ve graduated, the seat moves to the standard rate and we tell you before it does. Nothing about your kit or your dentist access changes either way.
I’m still on my parents’ dental plan. Do I need this?
They’re different things, and this isn’t insurance — it doesn’t pay for a filling. A plan covers you for the appointment you make; this is the part between appointments, which for most students means the two years since the last one. If you’re home twice a year and going to the dentist both times, you’re already ahead of most people. If you aren’t, that gap is the whole case.
Is this a replacement for seeing my dentist?
No. OneOral works alongside your dentist, not instead of one. Membership includes teledental access to a licensed dentist, and if anything ever looks like it needs in-person care, we’ll say so.
Four years is a long
time to wing it.
Sixty seconds of questions, a plan built around your answers, and a dentist-built routine behind it — for about a dollar a day. Prevention is never cheaper than it is right now.
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