omy.

a diagnostic engine
for children's oral health.

omy.
  • Rule-based diagnostic engine built on structured clinical reasoning
  • Designed for pediatric oral health
  • Two-layered assessment: what the symptom is and where it appears for more precise evaluation
  • Dynamic assessment that asks targeted questions and provides explainable outputs

Capabilities

Diagnostic Reasoning

Built on a structured library of 110 pediatric oral conditions, enabling consistent diagnostic interpretation.

Mouth Simulation

Reflects expected teeth by age and sex, helping locate symptoms more precisely within the mouth.

Personalized Evaluation

Incorporates medical history, medications, and dental background into the analysis.

Medication Awareness

Analyzes active ingredients of medications and incorporates their known oral effects into the evaluation.

System Integration

Maps diagnostic outputs to standardized clinical coding systems, enabling compatibility with clinical workflows and documentation.

110

Pediatric oral conditions in the diagnostic library

ICD-11

Outputs mapped to international clinical coding standards

White-Box

Traceable and explainable logic, supporting regulatory transparency

Parent Endpoint - Mobile App

Mouth Simulation

FAQ

Common questions

Omy is a rule-based diagnostic engine designed for children’s oral health. It does not rely on image recognition. Instead, it evaluates symptoms reported by the parent, their location in the mouth, and child-specific context such as age, medical history, and medications. The system guides users through structured, targeted questions and applies clinical reasoning to assess possible conditions. It then provides clear, explainable results along with guidance on what to do next.
No — Omy is designed to complement, not replace, professional dental care. It helps parents stay informed between appointments and gives dentists better context when they see a patient.
Omy is primarily designed for parents and caregivers who want to understand and manage their child’s oral health at home. It can also be used by healthcare professionals—such as dentists, pediatricians, nurses, midwives, and community health workers—as a supportive tool for early assessment and guidance.
No, it is not publicly available yet. It is currently in a closed beta phase with selected research centers.

Ready to join the beta?

Omy is opening to early access. Get in touch and be among the first.