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Dental AI software compared: all 9 tools by price and job
One table, nine tools, no invented numbers. A figure appears in a price column only when the vendor publishes it or when we can label it as third-party reported; everything else reads "by quote." Figures were checked 2026-07-12, and placement on this page is never sold.
The short version:
- Only one clinical tool publishes pricing: Denti.AI, with Detect from $49/mo per location, standalone Voice Perio tiers at $99–$299/mo per location, and a Scribe + Voice Perio bundle at $399/mo.
- The FDA-cleared radiograph products here are Denti.AI Detect/Auto-Chart and Pearl Second Opinion. No other clearance claims appear on this site.
- CareStack is the one platform with published floors (Essentials from $829/mo, Intelligence from $1,299/mo); Adit, its closest all-in-one rival here, is quote-only (~$399/mo third-party reported, no contracts).
- Comms tools have the clearest entry points: Weave publishes a $199/mo starting price (tier pricing by quote), and RevenueWell starts around ~$189/mo per third-party reports.
- Dental Intelligence and Arini are pure quote plays: reported ~$399–$499/mo + ~$1,000 setup for the analytics layer, and ~$200–$500/mo per location for the AI receptionist.
How do all nine tools compare in one table?
Grouped by job. "Basis" tells you where the number comes from: vendor-published, semi-published (listed but verify), or third-party reported.
| Tool | What it is | Best for | Price | Basis |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Denti.AI | FDA-cleared X-ray AI (Detect) + voice perio charting + AI scribe/auto-chart | Practices that want clinical AI with a price they can see before a sales call | Detect from $49/mo per location ($99/mo with Auto-Chart); Voice Perio standalone $99–$299/mo per location; Scribe $129–$399/mo; Scribe + Voice Perio bundle $399/mo | Published (denti.ai/pricing) |
| Overjet | Dental AI radiograph analysis (caries, bone loss); provider + payer grade | Groups where insurance-side alignment on radiograph findings matters | By quote; third-party reported ~$250–$1,500/mo | Quote |
| Pearl Second Opinion | Real-time radiographic pathology AI, FDA-cleared | Chairside detection support while the patient is still in the operatory | By quote; third-party reported ~$299/mo per location + ~$1,500 setup | Quote |
| Adit | All-in-one dental PMS + patient comms + AI, no contracts | Practices replacing their PMS that want no contracts and no lock-in | By quote; third-party reported ~$399/mo | Quote (vendor publishes no prices) |
| CareStack | Cloud all-in-one dental PMS with built-in AI + engagement | Practices and groups standardizing on one cloud platform | Essentials from $829/mo; Intelligence from $1,299/mo; custom plans; implementation fees may apply | Published (carestack.com/pricing); licensed by locations/providers |
| Weave | Patient phones/communications, scheduling, reminders, reviews | Front desks that keep the humans but need better phones and texting | From $199/mo; Pro/Elite/Ultimate tiers by quote | Published entry (getweave.com/pricing); tiers by quote |
| RevenueWell | Patient engagement / recall / marketing automation | Practices whose overdue-recall list is the biggest untapped revenue | From ~$189/mo; tiers by quote | Semi/quote (entry third-party reported) |
| Dental Intelligence | Practice analytics + patient engagement + online scheduling | Owners who want production, recall, and case-acceptance numbers on one screen | By quote; third-party reported ~$399–$499/mo + ~$1,000 setup | Quote |
| Arini | AI dental phone receptionist — 24/7 call handling + scheduling | Practices losing new patients to unanswered and after-hours calls | By quote; third-party reported ~$200–$500/mo per location | Quote |
Checked 2026-07-12. Reported ranges are third-party figures, not vendor commitments; get every number in writing before signing.
Radiograph AI: who reads your X-rays alongside you?
Denti.AI stands out for a mundane reason: you can see the whole price list. Detect, its FDA-cleared detection product, runs from $49/mo per location ($99/mo with Auto-Chart); Voice Perio, the hands-free pocket-depth charting product, is a standalone tiered subscription at $99, $199, or $299/mo per location; Scribe tiers run $129–$399/mo; and the Scribe + Voice Perio bundle is $399/mo, with annual billing earning one month free. For a practice that wants to trial clinical AI without a procurement cycle, that transparency is the draw.
Overjet analyzes radiographs for caries and bone loss and is unusual in serving both providers and payers, so the same analytical layer can sit on both sides of a claim. It is quote-priced, with third-party reports spanning ~$250–$1,500/mo depending on practice size and scope. Pearl Second Opinion is the chairside specialist: FDA-cleared, real-time pathology detection on the radiograph while the patient is still seated, reported around $299/mo per location plus ~$1,500 setup. The head-to-head is in Overjet vs Pearl, and the category explainer is AI X-ray analysis for dentists.
All-in-one platforms: replace the PMS or keep patching it?
Adit bundles practice management, patient communications, and AI into one system with no contracts, priced only by quote — adit.com/pricing publishes no subscription prices, and the ~$399/mo figure sometimes cited is third-party reported. CareStack is the cloud-native alternative with AI and engagement built into the core, and it now publishes its pricing at carestack.com/pricing: Essentials starting at $829/mo and Intelligence starting at $1,299/mo, licensed by locations and providers with no per-user fees, with custom plans available and implementation fees that may apply. A platform swap touches every workflow from insurance verification to hygiene scheduling, so weigh it against simply layering tools on your current PMS. The full trade-off analysis is in Adit vs CareStack.
Comms and engagement: reminders, recall, and the front desk
Weave upgrades the front desk you already have: phones that show who is calling, two-way texting, appointment reminders, and review requests, from a vendor-published starting price of $199/mo, with Pro, Elite, and Ultimate tier pricing by quote. RevenueWell attacks a different number — the patients you already treated who never came back. Its recall, reactivation, and marketing automation starts around $189/mo per third-party reports, with tiers quoted. If your hygiene schedule has holes and your patient base is large, the reactivation math tends to be the easier case to make.
Analytics and phone AI: the two single-purpose bets
Dental Intelligence sits on top of your existing PMS and turns its data into scoreboards: production, no-show rates, case acceptance, recall performance, plus patient engagement and online scheduling. It is quote-priced, reported around $399–$499/mo with ~$1,000 setup. Arini is the newest idea in the group: an AI receptionist that answers every call, day or night, and books patients directly, quoted per practice with reports around $200–$500/mo per location. For a practice that tracks even a handful of missed calls a day, the arithmetic on one recovered new patient a month is short. A step-by-step way to pick between all of these is in how to start with AI in a dental practice.
How we chose these nine and what we verified
Selection: tools a U.S. dental practice can actually buy today, covering the five jobs where AI currently earns its keep — radiograph reads, platform-level automation, patient communications, analytics, and phones. Verification: for each tool we recorded what it is, its price, and the basis for that price, checked 2026-07-12. "Published" means the vendor's own pricing page. "Semi-published" means a listed or widely reported figure the vendor does not formally commit to, flagged for you to verify. "Quote" means the vendor publishes nothing, and any range shown is third-party reported and labeled that way.
What we did not do: test clinical accuracy, rank tools, or accept payment for position. FDA-cleared appears only next to Denti.AI (Detect/Auto-Chart) and Pearl Second Opinion, and even those claims deserve your own check against FDA records. We do not recommend or endorse providers; we lay out the facts and you decide with your clinical and compliance judgment.
What about patient data in all of this?
Common questions
Which dental AI tool actually publishes its price?
Three vendors publish prices. Denti.AI has a full clinical price list at denti.ai/pricing: Detect from $49/mo per location ($99/mo with Auto-Chart), Voice Perio as a standalone tiered product at $99, $199, or $299/mo per location, Scribe tiers from $129 to $399/mo, and a Scribe plus Voice Perio bundle at $399/mo, with annual billing earning one month free. Weave publishes a starting price of $199/mo at getweave.com/pricing, with tier pricing by quote. CareStack publishes Essentials starting at $829/mo and Intelligence starting at $1,299/mo at carestack.com/pricing. Adit and the remaining tools quote per practice, and the figures we show for them are third-party reported.
What is the difference between Overjet and Pearl Second Opinion?
Both analyze radiographs for findings like caries and bone loss, and both are quote-priced. Pearl Second Opinion is FDA-cleared, chairside, real-time pathology detection; third-party reports put it around $299/mo per location plus roughly $1,500 setup. Overjet is built for the provider side and the payer side, which matters if insurance review workflows are part of your interest; reports put it around $250 to $1,500/mo. Our Overjet vs Pearl page goes deeper.
Should a practice choose Adit or CareStack for an all-in-one platform?
CareStack now publishes its pricing: Essentials starting at $829/mo and Intelligence starting at $1,299/mo, licensed by locations and providers with no per-user fees, with custom plans available and implementation fees that may apply. Adit publishes no subscription prices — it is quote-only, with third-party reports around $399/mo, and it sells without contracts. If you want a published number before a sales call, CareStack is now the one that offers that, at a clearly premium price point; if the lower third-party-reported figure holds for your practice, Adit may cost less, but you only find out in the quote. Weigh them side by side in Adit vs CareStack.
Why do most rows say "by quote"?
Because most dental AI vendors price per practice and publish nothing. We refuse to invent numbers, so quote-priced rows show "by quote" plus a third-party reported range labeled exactly that. Denti.AI publishes clinical pricing, Weave publishes a $199/mo starting price, and CareStack publishes plan floors; Adit and the rest quote per practice.
Can an AI receptionist really run a dental practice's phones?
Arini is built for exactly that: it answers dental practice calls 24/7 and books patients into the schedule, priced by quote with third-party reports around $200 to $500/mo per location. It is a different bet from Weave, which keeps your human front desk but gives it better phones, texting, and reminders from a vendor-published $199/mo starting price, with tier pricing by quote. Missed-call volume and after-hours demand decide which fits.
Sources: Denti.AI prices are vendor-published (denti.ai/pricing). Weave's $199/mo starting price is vendor-published (getweave.com/pricing); its tier prices are by quote. CareStack's Essentials ($829/mo) and Intelligence ($1,299/mo) floors are vendor-published (carestack.com/pricing). Adit publishes no subscription prices; its ~$399/mo figure is third-party reported. RevenueWell's entry figure and the ranges for Overjet, Pearl Second Opinion, Dental Intelligence, and Arini are third-party reported; those vendors quote per practice. All figures checked 2026-07-12. FDA clearance applies only to Denti.AI Detect/Auto-Chart and Pearl Second Opinion among these tools; confirm against FDA records. Last reviewed: 2026-07-12.
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