Oral Health Intelligence™ Complete Bundle

  • Get advanced oral microbiome analysis based on your unique biology

  • Receive 16 precision oral health scores including the status of your oral microbiome, dental + gum health + cavity-producing microbes

  • Make actionable decisions to improve your health with an analysis of how you react to foods + which to eat more of (or avoid) + why

  • Enhance your oral health routine with personalized oral care products*

Buying Options

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  • 4 interest-free payments of $82.25* with Affirm
  • Plus tax, if applicable.
  • Available in the US and to Canada (for personal use).
  • For ages 7+

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Steps to start

Experiencing these symptoms?

This test is for you.

Address root causes

Stay ahead of your oral health with early detection

Restore healthy gums*

We track microbial activity in your mouth that lead to swelling, inflammation, and the breaking down of a protective gel-like substance in your gums.

We'll give you nutritional recommendations to help lower inflammation and strengthen your gums' protective barrier.*

Build tooth integrity*

This score assesses the balance of harmful and protective microbes in your mouth as well as the activity of microbes that contribute to cavity formation.

We'll provide you with food and supplement recommendations designed to balance the oral microbiome, targeting plaque formation and oral pH which is necessary to keep everything in balance.*

Support a fresh breath*

Specific activities of microbial pathways can result in the production of volatile sulfides and polyamines, compounds that can worsen and prolong bad breath.

We'll provide you with nutritional recommendations designed to improve pathway activities related to the production of volatile compounds and bring your oral microbiome into balance.*

What's included

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Oral Health Scores

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Personalized Food Recommendations

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Personalized Oral Biotic Recommendations

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Oral Health Scores

Think of your Oral Health Scores as a report card for the health inside your mouth. By looking closely at the tiny organisms living there and understanding what they do, we can give you specific recommendations for personalized foods, supplements, and oral biotics.

This helps us either encourage the good things these organisms do or stop the bad things, keeping your mouth healthy and resilient.

Dental Health

Gum Health

Breath Odor

Oral Pathogen Activity

Oral Inflammatory Pathways

Cavity Promoting Microbes

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Personalized Food Recommendations

We provide customized food recommendations, which are sorted into four categories. You’ll learn why we recommend each food or why we don't. It's important to note that your body's response to a particular food can change over time, so don't be alarmed if a food you previously enjoyed is now on your Avoid list.

Superfoods

Enjoy foods

Minimize foods

Avoid foods

Inhibit the growth of bacteria that causes bad breath

Balance oral pH

Provide alternative energy source for mucin-degrading microbes to protect gum lining

Inhibit inflammatory activities

Naturally white teeth with targeted nutrients

Why it's a Superfood for me

Viome's food recommendations also take into account your glycemic response to food based on the data we receive from your saliva samples.

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Personalized Oral Biotic Recommendations

Nourishing your oral microbiome goes beyond regular dental care; it's about creating a healthy environment where it counts.

Fill the gaps pre, pro, postbiotics, and other potent ingredients that can support your unique oral microbiome.*

Meet just a few of our powerful oral biotics

Streptococcus salivarius K12 (BLIS K12®)

Probiotic

Benefits:

Respiratory tract health*Breath support*Immune support*

Streptococcus salivarius is one of the most numerous beneficial bacteria found in the mouth of healthy individuals. Known for supporting the oral cavity, maintaining health of the upper respiratory tract, and working with other commensal bacteria to support oral health, S. salivarius's beneficial attributes are backed by several decades of research.This is an advanced probiotic strain to support the oral cavity and upper respiratory tract and can also help provide natural breath support while boosting our immune system's natural defenses.

Ligilactobacillus salivarius

Probiotic

Benefits:

Combat cavities*Fight harmful bacteria*

Known for competing against cavity-promoting bacteria, L. salivarius has been shown to help reduce the formation of biofilm on the teeth and gums, thereby lessening the impact of harmful microorganisms from colonizing in the oral cavity.Use of tablets containing L. salivarius has been shown to decrease gingival pocket depth, particularly in high-risk groups such as smokers, and also affect the number of periodontopathogens in plaque.

Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis

Probiotic

Benefits:

Tooth integrity*Promote balance*

Lactococcus lactis subsp. Lactis can be effective against various harmful microorganisms that may colonize in the mouth and cause tooth sensitivity and poor dental health.*

Streptococcus salivarius M18 (BLIS M18®)

Probiotic

Benefits:

Promote beneficial bacteria*Neutralizes oral pH*

Known for supporting healthy teeth and gums, S. salivarius M18 is able to produce a unique combination of the enzymes urease and dextranase that neutralizes oral pH. S. salivarius is a commensal strain that supports the growth of beneficial bacteria in the mouth. It is one of the most dominant species found in the oral cavity and substantial research links S. salivarius with good oral health.

Lactobacillus acidophilus

Probiotic

Benefits:

Breath support*

L. brevis has been found to be effective against bacteria coating that tongue that can lend to bad breath.* Certain metabolites of these bacteria can create strong, odorous smells. L. brevis can help reduce the formation of these odorous metabolites.

KT-11™ (Lactobacillus crispatus)

Probiotic

Benefits:

Decrease plaque formation*Immune response support*Promote balance*

Lactobacillus crispatus KT-11 is a heat-sterilized bacterial strain (postbiotic) that promotes a healthy mouth. Heat sterilized bacteria help support healthy immune responses in the body and can have beneficial attributes such as decreasing plaque, and lessening the impact of an overactive immune response.

Made for you

Take action with your Viome-recommended oral biotics and other ingredients with personalized formulas that target your specific oral health needs.

VRx My·Biotics™ Toothpaste & Gel

Superior cleansing AM gel and oral supplement PM toothpaste, personalized with your oral biotics and other powerful ingredients to improve oral & full-body health.

VRx My·Biotics™ Oral Lozenges

A personalized, super-biotic boost for your mouth with a concentrated dose of pre, pro, and postbiotics to boost your defenses against unwanted bacteria and keep your breath fresh.

Why it matters

The oral microbiome, the second largest micro-ecosystem in your body, has been the focus of intense research in recent years. As the entry point to your entire body, it's no surprise that the oral microbiome has been linked to both mouth and systemic diseases.

Infections

Keeping your mouth healthy can prevent infections that might spread to other parts of your body.

Heart Health

There is a link between gum disease and heart disease. Healthy gums can lead to a healthier heart.

Diabetes

Gum disease can make it harder to control blood sugar, so healthy gums can help in managing diabetes.

Pregnancy Outcomes

Good oral health is important for pregnant women as gum disease is linked to premature births and low birth weight babies.

Cognitive Impairment

Gum disease is linked to a higher risk of developing Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. Keeping your mouth healthy can help protect your brain and memory.

Sleep

Gum disease can lead to sleep apnea, a condition that causes breathing interruptions during sleep.

Cancers

Poor oral health is linked to various types of cancers, including oral, pancreatic, and esophageal cancer.

Neurological Disorders

Infections in the mouth can lead to neurological problems, like multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease. Keeping your mouth infection-free can help protect your nervous system.

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Gum disease is more common and often more severe in people with rheumatoid arthritis.

Cardiovascular Diseases

Gum disease is also linked to an increased risk of stroke and other cardiovascular diseases. A healthy mouth supports a healthy heart and circulatory system.

Cystic Fibrosis

People with cystic fibrosis are more prone to gum disease and dental cavities. Good oral hygiene can help support overall health in people with cystic fibrosis.

Addressing an unmet need

Outdated Approaches

Standard oral care routine for everyone

Underestimating the importance of diet

Alcohol-based mouthwashes

Toothpastes with harsh abrasives & artificial ingredients

Underestimating the importance of the oral microbiome

Waiting for symptoms to arise before treatment

The Viome Way

Monitoring oral health with RNA-based testing

Personalized foods & biotics

Addressing root causes of mouth concerns

Natural, effective ingredients

Harnessing the power of the oral microbiome

Proactive and preventative

The Viome Difference

Our testing delves beyond your DNA to explore the dynamic world of gene expression (RNA), offering a real-time snapshot of your health's inner workings. With our unique technology, we unlock personalized insights tailored specifically to your current needs, pinpointing the exact foods, supplements, and biotics that benefit you most. Let us steer you towards making informed health decisions based on true data, moving away from one-size-fits-all guidance and guesswork.

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All About Oral Health

The microbial ecosystem of the mouth to be equally as important as the gut microbiome when it comes to systemic health. As many of the microbes found in our gut make their way down from our mouth, understanding how to boost and support the oral microbiome has become instrumental to improving overall human health and building resilience in your body over time.

Did you know?

Off-white plaque film on your teeth in the morning could be a sign of an imbalance in your oral microbiome.

Did you know?

Your mouth is the primary portal of entry for infections and a source of potentially pathogenic organisms.

Did you know?

Cavity-causing bacteria can spread and be transferred to others while kissing and sharing food.

Did you know?

Gum disease and inflammation allow bacteria and metabolites in your mouth to travel to other parts of your body through your bloodstream.

Did you know?

Oral bacteria can translocate to the gut and change its microbiota, impacting your immune defense.

Did you know?

Your mouth is the primary portal of entry for infections and a source of potentially pathogenic organisms.