Is Your Smile as Healthy as You Think?
Are you the one looking for answers to nagging oral health concerns – bad breath, bleeding gums, sensitive teeth or simply wondering whether their daily habits are secretly damaging their smile. The problem is, generic advice rarely reflects your personal situation.
This free Smile Forecaster Assessment Quiz was created specifically for health-conscious individual who want real, personalised answers. Rooted in preventive dentistry research1, this quiz is tailored to identify the underlying habits and risk factors which goes beyond surface-level advice.
This free 2-minute quiz gives you a clear picture of exactly where you stand.
In just a few clicks, you will receive a personalised oral health score, forecasting of how your teeth will be looked like in 2046 based on your current lifestyle and habits! Your results will show you precisely what to work on the reversing the trend.


Disclaimer
The Smile Forecaster Assessment Quiz is intended for informational and educational purposes only. Results, scores, and future projections generated by this quiz are based on general preventive dentistry research and are predictions only – they do not constitute a clinical diagnosis or professional dental advice. Individual oral health outcomes may vary significantly based on multiple factors not captured in this quiz. Always consult a qualified dental professional for a thorough examination and personalised advice regarding your oral health.
1About This Assessment
This quiz uses a visual Functional Risk Diagram to help you understand your oral health profile. Inspired by the Lang & Tonetti (2003) Periodontal Risk Assessment (PRA) model—a gold standard in preventative dentistry—this tool evaluates several key factors to plot your unique “risk shape.”
How it works:
The diagram doesn’t just give you a single score; it looks at how different factors like lifestyle habits, genetics, and clinical history overlap. The more your “shape” stays toward the center, the lower your risk of future disease progression.
Why it matters:
Visualising your health this way makes it easier to see exactly where small changes (like improving your interdental cleaning or managing systemic health) can have the biggest impact on protecting your smile for the long term.
Source: Adapted from the Periodontal Risk Assessment (PRA) model (Lang & Tonetti, 2003).
