An oral microbiome test, and a routine that fights what it finds.
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
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Measure it,
then move it


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Your Daily Routine
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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 on what a saliva panel measures, what the numbers mean, and — just as importantly — what they don’t.
Talk to a dentistWhat does the test actually measure?
Seventeen organisms in a saliva sample: the red-complex periodontal bacteria (Porphyromonas gingivalis, Treponema denticola, Tannerella forsythia), Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans, the orange-complex species including Fusobacterium nucleatum, the caries markers Streptococcus mutans and Streptococcus sanguinis, Candida albicans, and four viral targets. Each comes back as a quantified level against a reference range, so you get numbers rather than an impression.
Does the routine actually do anything about what the test finds?
This is the question that decides whether the number is worth having, so here is exactly what stands behind it. In 60-second time-kill testing to ASTM E2315 — a standard laboratory method — the Treatment Rinse has been tested against Porphyromonas gingivalis, Fusobacterium nucleatum, Candida albicans and Streptococcus mutans, four of the organisms this panel measures, along with Prevotella loescheii and Lactobacillus acidophilus. Separately, plaque glycolysis and regrowth (PGRM) testing showed 100% inhibition of mixed-species plaque regrowth at four hours. And published clinical cases using salivary diagnostics report reductions in T. forsythia, T. denticola, F. nucleatum, P. intermedia, E. corrodens and C. albicans — those are case reports with other treatment running alongside, so they support the picture rather than prove it on their own. What none of that is: a promise about your mouth. Laboratory kill data and a clinical outcome are different things, which is precisely why the panel can be re-run.
Does it tell me whether I’m going to get heart disease?
No, and be wary of anything that says it does. The report groups your results into risk scores across cardiovascular, metabolic, neurological and other categories, and those scores reflect how your pathogen burden compares to a reference population — they are not diagnostic, they don’t predict whether or when you’ll develop anything, and the lab states plainly that they haven’t been clinically validated. The test isn’t FDA-cleared, and it isn’t required to be: it’s a laboratory-developed test run by a CLIA-certified lab. What it gives you is a real measurement of something you currently have no number for.
Then what’s the point of it?
The same reason you get bloodwork rather than guessing — except a blood panel you can act on is normal, and until now this one wasn’t. Gum disease is an inflammatory condition and it stays silent until it isn’t; most people find out from a dentist years in. This puts a number on the bacterial side, tells you where you sit against a reference population, and then hands you the routine built to work on those same organisms. Measure, change something, measure again. If you already track sleep, glucose or lipids, that loop is the one you’ve been running everywhere except here.
How does it work, practically?
You order it, a licensed provider reviews and orders the panel, the kit arrives, you give a saliva sample at home and post it back. Results come into your portal with the provider’s read alongside them. No appointment, no lab visit, nothing to schedule.
Do I need the membership to take the test?
Yes — the Bio Test is ordered from inside your member account, so membership comes first. It’s $154.99, one time, whenever you want it after that, and it isn’t bundled into the $49.99: you can be a member for a year and never take it. The order is deliberate rather than a paywall. A number with nothing behind it is trivia, and the routine is what those four overlapping organisms were tested against — so the thing that acts on the result is the thing you have first.
Is this a replacement for seeing my dentist?
No. OneOral works alongside your dentist, not instead of one. A saliva panel measures bacteria; it can’t see a cracked filling or read an X-ray. Membership includes teledental access to a licensed dentist, and if anything ever looks like it needs in-person care, we’ll say so.
Measure it. Move it.
Measure it again.
Sixty seconds of questions, a plan built around your answers, and a dentist-developed routine behind it — with a CLIA-lab panel underneath, so the thing you changed is a thing you can check.
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