AI X-RAY ANALYSIS

If you’ve ever struggled to make sense of your own dental X-rays, you aren't alone. For most patients, a radiograph looks more like a blurry cloud than a medical diagram. That is why we are so thrilled to introduce Overjet AI. Think of it as a digital translator for your oral health; it scans your X-rays in real-time, highlighting areas of concern with millimetre-level accuracy. By acting as a partner to our clinical team, Overjet ensures your diagnosis is faster, more transparent, and incredibly precise. Read on to see how we are using this technology to help you view your dental health in a whole new light.

The Magic Under the Bonnet: How Overjet Transforms Your X-rays

Think of Overjet AI as a high-powered digital interpreter for your teeth. Using sophisticated computer vision—the same technology that powers self-driving cars—the software analyses your X-rays the moment they are taken. It doesn't just look for general issues; it measures them with remarkable precision, pinpointing the exact millimetre of bone loss or the specific margins of a hidden cavity.

To make things easy for you to follow, Overjet applies a colour-coded map directly onto your X-ray. Instead of squinting at grey shadows, you see clear, highlighted areas that show exactly what is happening in your mouth. This "clinical co-pilot" provides your dentist with objective data, ensuring your treatment plan is based on hard facts rather than just a visual estimate.

How Patients Benefit

1. Seeing Is Believing - Most patients find raw X-rays confusing. Overjet adds a colour-coded overlay directly onto your images:

  • Red highlights indicate potential cavities.

  • Yellow or Green lines measure bone levels for gum health. This transparency allows you to see exactly what the dentist sees, making it much easier to understand why a specific treatment (such as a filling or deep cleaning) is being recommended.

2. A Digital Second Opinion - Even the best dentists are only human and can experience eye fatigue after reviewing hundreds of X-rays a day. Overjet acts as a clinical co-pilot, scanning every image with total consistency. It can detect subtle changes—like early-stage decay or microscopic bone loss—that might be missed by the naked eye, ensuring you receive the most accurate diagnosis possible.

3. Faster Insurance Approvals - One of the biggest headaches for patients is waiting weeks for an insurance provider to review a claim. Because Overjet provides objective, millimetre-level measurements, many providers now use the same software to verify claims instantly. This means:

  • Fewer denied claims due to a lack of evidence.

  • Faster approvals so you can start your treatment sooner.

  • More accurate cost estimates.

4. Proactive, Not Reactive Care - Overjet is incredibly sensitive to early-stage issues. By catching a tiny cavity before it reaches the nerve, or spotting the very first signs of gum disease, you can opt for smaller, less invasive, and less expensive treatments. It shifts your dental care from fixing problems to preventing them.

5. Increased Trust and Confidence According to Overjet’s data, patients are 85% more likely to accept care when they can visualise their condition through AI. It removes the subjective nature of a diagnosis—you don’t have to just take the doctor’s word for it because the data and visuals are right there on the screen in front of you.

Overjet AI takes the mystery out of the X-ray, allowing you to see your health in high definition and vivid colour. With this digital second opinion on your side, you can rest easy knowing that your diagnosis is backed by the most advanced technology available today. Faster approvals, earlier detection of issues, and total transparency are no longer the future—they are the new standard of care.

Sooki Reeves