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Faster, More Accurate Diagnoses, Fewer Claim Denials

Last updated: July 9, 2025 5:03 am
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“Wardah’s vision and the team’s execution have set them apart in a crowded field. They’re not just improving outcomes for patients; they’re building a new standard of care that benefits everyone involved.”

As AI continues to transform dentistry, Overjet is leading the charge in using technology to enhance the patient experience, streamline operations, and improve overall outcomes. With their innovative tools for diagnosis, treatment planning, and insurance coordination, they are reshaping the way dental care is delivered and setting a new standard for the industry.

Inam’s journey from academia to entrepreneurship is a testament to the power of perseverance and innovation in healthcare. As she continues to push boundaries and drive change in the dental industry, she is paving the way for a future where AI and technology play a central role in providing high-quality, accessible care to patients around the world.

With Overjet at the forefront of this transformation, the future of dentistry looks brighter than ever. As AI becomes increasingly integrated into dental practices, patients can expect more personalized, transparent care that puts their needs first. And with Overjet leading the charge, the possibilities for innovation and improvement in dental care are endless. Dentistry is entering a new era with the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) technology. Inam, the founder of Overjet, is at the forefront of this revolution, aiming to set a new standard of care in the industry. AI is not just about streamlining processes or improving efficiency; it’s about enhancing the patient experience and prioritizing their well-being.

Overjet’s AI-enabled software is more than just a tool for dentists. It is a gateway to a more transparent and trustworthy dental experience for everyone involved. By harnessing the power of AI, Overjet is able to provide personalized care that makes patients feel seen, heard, and truly cared for.

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The use of AI in dentistry is not meant to replace human interaction, but rather to enhance it. With AI algorithms analyzing data and providing insights, dentists are better equipped to make informed decisions and provide tailored treatment plans for each patient. This personalized approach ensures that patients receive the best possible care based on their unique needs and preferences.

Inam believes that the key to success in dentistry lies in building trust and fostering open communication with patients. By using AI technology to improve transparency and efficiency, Overjet is setting a new standard of care that prioritizes patient satisfaction above all else.

As the dental industry continues to evolve, AI will play an increasingly important role in shaping the future of dentistry. With Overjet leading the way, patients can expect a higher level of care that is not only efficient and effective, but also compassionate and patient-centered.

In conclusion, AI is revolutionizing the field of dentistry by establishing a new standard of care that prioritizes patient well-being and satisfaction. Overjet’s AI-enabled software is paving the way for a more transparent and trustworthy dental experience, setting a new benchmark for excellence in the industry.

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