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Overjet vs VideaHealth (2026): Rigor vs Reach in Dental AI

Facts & pricing verified July 3, 2026

Both Boston, both MIT-lineage, both founded 2018, both FDA-cleared many times over — and completely different companies once you look past the brochure. Neither is our product; no affiliate links.

The one-line version

Overjet sells precision to institutions. VideaHealth sells coverage to fleets.

Overjet’s moat is being the only dental AI cleared to quantify — millimeter bone-level measurements that turn perio staging and claim substantiation from an argument into a number. Its buyers skew DSO and insurer (most of the top-10 US dental payers), the ADA invested, and its published clinical validation is the deepest in the category.

VideaHealth’s moat is distribution. Its 30+ cleared conditions and the category’s only pediatric clearance (ages 3+, K232384; extended to panos and ages 3–21 by K251002) ride inside Dentrix as white-labeled “Detect AI,” and its customer list is a DSO roll call: Aspen (fleet-wide in six weeks), Heartland, dentalcorp, MB2, Sage, Tend — 90,000+ clinicians claimed.

Head to head

OverjetVideaHealth
Signature clearancequantified bone levels (unique)pediatric ages 3+ (unique); 30+ conditions
Pivotal data32% more carious surfaces detected43% fewer missed caries
Distributiondirect + payer sidenative in Dentrix/Ascend; DSO fleets
Pricingquote-only; $250–$3,000/mo reportedquote-only; $79–$199/chair/mo reported
Independent reviews~1 Capterra revieweffectively none found
Controversypowers insurer claim denialsnone notable — but no scrutiny either
Beyond imagingIRIS imaging, voice, verificationVoice Notes scribe, Voice Perio, RCM tools

The shared weakness

Neither offers a practice much to independently verify. Both are quote-only. Both have almost no third-party review footprint — a single-digit count of genuine end-user reviews between them, against tens of thousands of claimed users. In a category this young, you are trusting pivotal-trial data and your own demo above all. Run the demo on your radiographs, including your worst sensors and your most artifact-prone images.

Verdict

  • Dentrix/Ascend practices and pediatric-heavy offices: VideaHealth — it’s already in your workflow, and for kids under 4 it’s legally the only game in town… actually under age 16 it and Pearl (4+) are the only games in town.
  • Perio-driven diagnosis, claim substantiation, DSO clinical-consistency programs: Overjet.
  • Dentists uncomfortable with the payer-side entanglement: VideaHealth or Pearl.

Full write-ups: Overjet review · VideaHealth review.