VideaHealth is a dental artificial intelligence company developing FDA-cleared software that reads dental X-rays to assist clinicians in detecting and diagnosing oral disease. The company emerged from academic research with ties to MIT and Harvard and has built one of the most clinically validated AI platforms in dentistry, trained on a large corpus of annotated radiographs.

The core product analyzes bitewing, periapical, and panoramic radiographs and overlays AI-detected findings, such as caries, periapical radiolucencies, bone loss, and calculus, directly onto the image as the dentist reviews it. By surfacing potential pathology that might be missed during a busy day, the platform helps reduce diagnostic variability between providers and supports earlier intervention. It also doubles as a patient communication tool: visual AI annotations make it easier for patients to understand recommended treatment, which improves trust and case acceptance.

VideaHealth positions itself for both individual practices and large dental support organizations (DSOs), where consistency across dozens or hundreds of locations is a major operational and clinical challenge. For DSOs, standardized AI-assisted diagnosis can improve quality of care, reduce missed treatment, and provide analytics on diagnostic patterns across the organization.

In January 2025 the company announced an oversubscribed $40 million Series B led by Threshold Ventures, with participation from Avenir, BAM Corner Point, and existing investors Spark Capital, Zetta Venture Partners, and Pillar VC. The capital is aimed at expanding its clinical AI capabilities and accelerating adoption across the dental industry, where AI imaging is one of the fastest-growing software categories.

The broader AI-in-dentistry market is expanding rapidly as practices look to modernize, and VideaHealth competes alongside players like Overjet and Pearl in the diagnostic imaging segment. Its emphasis on FDA clearances and peer-reviewed clinical validation is central to its enterprise and payer positioning.