Your mouth, continuously monitored.

Gum disease doesn't stay in your mouth. It's been linked to heart disease, diabetes, and more — yet oral health is still treated as a category apart.

Most people only learn something is wrong when it already hurts. GumOraTM is building a way to change that — starting with the gums.

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What we do

Gum disease is largely silent.
And largely preventable.

By the time most people become aware of a problem in their mouth, the window for early intervention has already passed.

Not because they weren't paying attention —
but because nothing was.

Today 2 checkpoints
a year.
Everything that happens between visits goes undetected.
GumOra™ A more continuous
signal.
Tracking changes over time — between visits, from home.

At GumOraTM, we're building a way to track what's happening with your gums over time — a continuous signal, between visits, from home. The kind of insight that could shift oral care from reactive to preventive.

For those who feel anxious or afraid about going to the dentist, a way to stay informed between visits may matter more than we think.

The mouth is a window to the rest of the body.
We're working to make that window clearer.

The gap

Gum disease follows a path.
Most people never catch it in time.

reversible window
Stage 1 Gingivitis reversible
Stage 2 Periodontitis irreversible
73%

of Americans are too afraid to go to the dentist

47%

of U.S. adults 30+ already have periodontitis — most undiagnosed

Fear blocks the one prevention pathway that works.

So most people never catch gum disease while it's still reversible — and by the time they do, cheap treatment is no longer on the table.

Heyman RE et al., A census-matched survey of dental fear and fear-treatment interest in the United States, JADA, Sept. 2025 (n=1,003)  ·  NIDCR / NHANES 2009–2014  ·  WHO 2023  ·  ADA clinical guidelines

Why it matters

The scale of the problem
is hard to overstate.

3.7B people affected worldwide

That's nearly 1 in 2
people on earth.

Over 3.7 billion people worldwide suffer from oral disease — more than any other health condition on earth. With limited access to prevention and care, most never receive treatment until irreversible damage has occurred.

GBD 2021 Oral Disorders Collaborators, The Lancet, 2025
WHO Global Oral Health Status Report, 2022

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