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Dentistry.AI vs Pearl

Side-by-side comparison of Dentistry.AI and Pearl. See how they stack up in pricing, features, and real-world use cases.

Dentistry.AI

by Dentistry.AI Inc · Pompano Beach, FL

Clinical AI: Diagnostic Imaging

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  • Purpose-built for dental caries detection on bitewings
  • Software-only architecture meant easier deployment without new hardware
  • Company appears inactive; no ongoing product development or support
  • No confirmed FDA clearance limits clinical reliance
  • 01 Automated caries screening on bitewing radiographs
  • 02 Second-opinion caries detection during routine exams

Dentistry.AI was an early entrant in the dental AI imaging space, focused on caries detection from bitewing radiographs. However, the company ceased operations around 2020 and never obtained confirmed FDA clearance. Dental practices looking for AI caries detection should evaluate currently active, FDA-cleared alternatives such as Overjet, Pearl, or VideaHealth.

Pearl

by Pearl · Los Angeles, CA

Clinical AI: Diagnostic Imaging

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  • Detects more pathology types than most competitors in a single analysis
  • Widest PMS integration coverage, working with 5+ major systems
  • Practice Intelligence adds business analytics on top of clinical detection
  • Enterprise pricing model; cost unclear until sales conversation
  • Detection accuracy is condition-dependent, strongest on caries, weaker on marginal bone loss
  • 01 Multi-condition screening on bitewings and periapicals
  • 02 Case acceptance conversations with AI-annotated x-rays
  • 03 Practice-wide quality metrics via the analytics dashboard

Pearl covers the widest range of dental pathologies in a single FDA-cleared product. If your practice wants one AI tool that screens for caries, lesions, calculus, and bone loss simultaneously, Pearl is the leading option. The Practice Intelligence dashboard adds value for multi-location practices tracking clinical consistency. Confirm pricing against your patient volume before committing.