Overjet vs. Denti.AI: Similarities, Differences, and What Matters for Your Practice
Both offer FDA-cleared imaging analysis and voice-powered workflows, but the similarities end quickly once you look at how each platform is built, priced, and positioned.
Here is the core difference: Overjet is excellent at reading X-rays, but when it comes to clinical notes and perio charting, those are still gaps the company is trying to fill. Overjet purchased DentalBee in December 2025 to enter the voice space. Denti.AI was built for the full clinical workflow from day one. Every product Denti.AI has created was designed from the lens of the clinician. The result is a broader clinical toolset that extends beyond imaging into voice-powered documentation, perio charting, and auto-charting, all developed natively in-house over seven years.
This article compares Overjet and Denti.AI across clinical capabilities, workflow design, pricing, and enterprise intelligence, giving dentists and DSO leaders the facts they need to make an informed decision.
Hardware and Deployment
Denti.AI requires only a microphone and a computer. The platform runs on the existing operatory computer through a web browser, paired with any standard microphone. There is no requirement for an iPad, no dedicated device to manage, and no additional operating system to update or secure. If a practice already has a computer and a microphone in the operatory, it already has the hardware it needs.
Overjet Voice uses a wireless microphone connected to its cloud platform.
Both platforms require minimal hardware investment. The real cost difference is in software pricing and accessibility, not hardware.
Clinical Documentation (Scribe)
Clinical documentation is rarely treated as a strategic priority until you calculate what it costs. Manual note-taking, inconsistent patient notes, and incomplete records consume hours each day across a practice. For DSOs with dozens of locations, that adds up to thousands of lost clinical hours every month. The downstream effects go beyond time: inconsistent documentation creates gaps in continuity of care, increases medico-legal risk, and leads to costly rework and patient misunderstandings.
Overjet Voice, launched in January 2026 following the acquisition of DentalBee in December 2025, uses ambient AI to generate clinical notes and referral letters as part of its voice platform. It supports English and Spanish. Because Overjet did not build this technology in-house, it remains early-stage and lacks the multi-year refinement that comes from developing voice AI natively across diverse PMS environments.
Denti.AI Scribe was built in-house by a team that brought years of enterprise voice AI expertise to create a tool designed with clinicians in mind. It captures patient-clinician conversations and transcribes them into the note format chosen by the clinical team, supporting pre-built (SOAP, composite, crown, endo, surgical, coaching) and custom templates, narrative summaries, and verbatim dictations. It includes referral letter auto-generation, coaching templates for team development and treatment coordinator training, and works across 50+ languages and diverse dialects. Available on desktop, web, and iOS, Scribe saves up to two hours per day with a 96% adoption rate after just three sessions.
Beyond efficiency, Scribe creates uniform note quality across providers and locations, improving care continuity when teams grow or staff changes occur. Standardized, defensible documentation also reduces medico-legal risk and minimizes costly rework.
Scribe Feature Comparison
Edge: Denti.AI. Denti.AI Scribe is a mature platform built on seven years of enterprise-level voice AI experience, with specialized referral and coaching workflows, automatic language detection across 50+ languages, and the highest volume of dental-specific scribe sessions in the market.
Perio Charting
Voice-activated perio charting has become one of the most practical applications of dental AI. Both Overjet and Denti.AI now compete in this space, alongside standalone players like Bola AI. But not all voice perio tools are created equal. The feature differences below matter for both the clinician at the chair and the operations leader managing dozens of locations.
Overjet entered perio charting through its DentalBee acquisition in December 2025, inheriting a hands-free voice perio workflow that integrates into PMS systems. Because this capability was acquired rather than built in-house, Overjet does not yet have years of experience deploying voice perio across diverse PMS environments and clinical settings.
Denti.AI Voice Perio began its history in 2020 with a partnership with Aspen Dental, which was followed by other major DSOs joining as clients. Today, Denti.AI Voice Perio enables a full perio chart in approximately five minutes, assistant-free and hands-free. It includes automatic AAP staging, auto-generated patient education reports, and bleeding percentage calculations. Clinics using Voice Perio report completing approximately 50% more perio charts and seeing a 10% revenue boost from improved documentation. Denti.AI developed its voice technology natively over seven years, with deep experience across 10+ PMS platforms.
Voice Perio Feature Comparison
Edge: Denti.AI. Denti.AI Voice Perio delivers the broader feature set, combining automatic AAP staging, patient education reports, and leadership dashboards, compared to Overjet's recently acquired and still-maturing voice perio offering.
X-Ray and Imaging AI
Both platforms bring FDA-cleared radiographic analysis to the operatory, but they approach it differently.
Overjet provides its Dental Assist product, which detects and outlines decay, calculus, and periapical radiolucencies while quantifying bone levels on bitewings and periapicals. It also offers a product called IRIS, its AI-native imaging software. IRIS is a cloud-based platform that replaces traditional dental imaging viewers entirely. It is FDA-cleared to enhance blurry or low-resolution X-rays using machine learning, removing visual noise without losing clinical detail such as subtle markers of tooth decay. IRIS works with any sensor, intraoral camera, or pano machine, pulls historical images into a single unified view, and layers Overjet's color-coded AI annotations directly on the image. Overjet reports that practices using Dental Assist surface an average of $44K in additional treatment opportunities annually.
Imaging is where Overjet started, and it shows. This is their strongest product area.
Denti.AI Detect flags caries, apical radiolucencies, and bone loss across both panoramic and intraoral X-rays. Denti.AI is the only dental AI company to have secured FDA clearance for all three major dental concerns (caries, radiolucencies, and bone levels) across both panoramic and intraoral modalities. Holding FDA clearance for caries, radiolucencies, and bone levels across two modalities is among the broadest diagnostic clearance profiles in dental AI. Clinicians report identifying approximately 26% more treatment opportunities with Detect enabled. Already in use at numerous private practices, Denti.AI Detect provides an objective AI review that speeds diagnosis and supports earlier, preventive care.
Denti.AI's approach to imaging pricing reflects a different philosophy. As Dmitry Tuzoff, Founder and CEO of Denti.AI, puts it: "X-ray AI isn't new, but most vendors still price it like it is. We've dropped Denti.AI Detect to $49 per month because that's what it should cost." Detect is now offered to qualified DSOs and partners at $49 per location per month (see details on Denti.AI Pricing).
Imaging AI Feature Comparison
Edge: Close call. Overjet has a genuine strength here. Its IRIS platform goes beyond detection by serving as a complete imaging viewer with FDA-cleared image enhancement, something no other dental AI vendor offers today. Denti.AI Detect covers a wider range of X-ray types, including both panoramic and intraoral images, and does so at a fraction of the cost. Both platforms deliver meaningful clinical value in imaging, so the right choice depends on whether your priority is a unified imaging experience or broad diagnostic coverage at a lower entry cost.
Auto-Charting and Workflow Automation
Auto-charting refers to the ability of AI to look at a patient's X-rays and automatically populate the dental chart in the practice management system with existing conditions and restorations. Traditionally, a clinician or assistant must manually click through each tooth, select the condition or restoration type (crown, implant, filling, root canal, etc.), and mark the correct surfaces. This is repetitive, time-consuming, and prone to inconsistency, especially for new patients with complex dental histories. Auto-charting eliminates that manual work by reading the radiograph and writing the findings directly into the PMS.
This category represents one of the clearest differentiators between the two platforms.
Overjet does not currently offer a dedicated auto-charting product. Its workflow automation centers on imaging intelligence (detecting and outlining conditions on X-rays) and the recently launched voice documentation. Automatically populating existing restorative work from radiographs into the PMS is not part of its current feature set.
Denti.AI Auto-Chart (FDA-cleared, U.S. Patent No. 11389131) is the first, and currently only, FDA-cleared dental auto-charting software. It automatically detects teeth, identifies existing restorative work (crowns, implants, fillings, endodontic treatments), and pushes confirmed findings directly into the PMS, reducing clicks by 70%. Auto-Chart 2 takes this further by layering real-time voice capture onto the radiograph AI. As the clinician reviews the X-ray and speaks, Auto-Chart 2 interprets new findings and records the complete odontogram (tooth, surface, code, and status) directly into the practice management software without manual entry.
Auto-Charting Feature Comparison
Edge: Denti.AI. This is a capability that Overjet simply does not offer. Auto-Chart 2's combination of imaging AI and live voice is a genuine innovation that eliminates one of the most tedious workflows in dental practice.
Pricing and Accessibility
Pricing transparency matters, especially for independent practices and smaller groups making their first AI investment.
Overjet does not publicly disclose per-practice pricing. Its go-to-market approach is oriented toward enterprise sales, targeting large DSOs and insurance payers.
Denti.AI has taken an explicitly accessible approach. All products are available through transparent engagement without the enterprise-only sales model. See the prices at denti.ai/pricing.
Pricing and Terms Comparison
Edge: Denti.AI. Transparent pricing and a product designed to scale from a single-location practice to a multi-hundred-location DSO. Overjet's enterprise model may work for large organizations, but it leaves smaller practices without a clear entry point.
Other Products
Both companies continue to expand beyond their core offerings.
Denti.AI has launched Receptionist AI, extending its clinical AI suite to the front desk with automated patient communication and scheduling support.
Overjet offers a suite of insurance-facing products, including automated insurance verification, ReviewPASS for instant claim approvals, and AI-powered credentialing. These revenue cycle tools are a distinct strength for organizations with dual provider-payer needs.
Who Each Platform Serves Best
Choose Overjet if you are a large DSO or health plan looking for a well-funded, enterprise-grade imaging AI platform with a strong payer-side presence. Overjet's insurance and claims review capabilities (which are outside the scope of this clinical comparison) are a distinct strength for organizations with dual provider-payer needs. Be aware, however, that when a platform serves both insurance payers and clinical providers, insurance-driven feature demands can shape the product roadmap in ways that may not always align with what clinicians need at the chair.
Choose Denti.AI if you want a comprehensive, all-in-one clinical AI suite that covers imaging, documentation, perio charting, auto-charting, and front desk capabilities in a single platform, at a price point that makes sense whether you run one location or two hundred. Denti.AI is built for clinicians first. Its product decisions are driven by clinical workflow needs, not insurance requirements. That distinction matters: clinicians want software that helps them deliver better care, not software shaped by payer priorities. Denti.AI keeps a lean sales operation, which means subscribers are paying for product development and support rather than large marketing budgets.
The Verdict
Overjet has built an impressive brand and raised significant capital. Its imaging AI and IRIS platform are strong products. But when it comes to clinical notes, perio charting, auto-charting, and coaching, those are still gaps Overjet is trying to fill through acquisition rather than native development.
Denti.AI was built for the full clinical workflow from the start. It is primarily a voice-based platform with seven years of enterprise-level voice AI experience, all developed natively in-house. While Overjet is assembling capabilities through acquisitions, Denti.AI has developed an integrated suite (Detect, Auto-Chart, Voice Perio, and Scribe) that works together natively. Overjet does not offer a standalone scribe, does not offer auto-charting, and does not offer coaching templates.
There is also a philosophical difference worth considering. Denti.AI builds every product from the clinician's perspective. Overjet's strongest clinical product is imaging, but a growing share of its portfolio serves insurance payers and revenue cycle workflows: automated insurance verification, instant claim approvals, and AI-powered credentialing. When a platform serves both clinical providers and insurance payers, pure clinical workflows will inevitably be crowded out by insurance demand workflows. Feature priorities, development resources, and product roadmaps follow the revenue. DSO operators may find that dual focus appealing, but clinicians should ask a harder question: do you want the software you use at the chair to be shaped by what insurance companies need, or by what helps you deliver better patient care? That is the risk when insurance begins to dictate how software interacts with clinical workflows.
Denti.AI has surpassed one million perio charts and serves thousands of clinicians across 20+ DSOs. It runs on any operatory computer with a standard microphone. No iPads, no special hardware, no enterprise sales calls required to get started.
For practices looking for a partner that delivers innovation without the enterprise price tag, and that has already proven its tools across millions of charts and thousands of clinicians, Denti.AI stands out as the stronger all-around platform.
That said, the best way to decide is to see both products in action. We recommend scheduling a demo with both Overjet and Denti.AI to evaluate how each platform fits your clinical workflow, team size, and budget.
Book a demo to see Denti.AI in your operatory workflow and understand how it connects to the full Denti.AI suite.





