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VideaHealth: AI radiograph analysis built to standardize the read

VideaHealth is the third of the big AI imaging platforms, and its pitch is consistency: it analyzes radiographs to detect disease and, crucially, to standardize how findings are read across every provider and location. For a group tired of one dentist calling a lesion that another misses, that standardization is the selling point. Like its peers, it's enterprise-oriented and quote-only, so a small practice should compare the quote against a published-price read.
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VideaHealth analyzes radiographs to detect disease and standardize diagnoses across a practice or group. It's enterprise/DSO-focused and priced by quote.

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What does VideaHealth do for a dental practice?

VideaHealth runs on your radiographs and provides an AI detection layer for disease, but its emphasis is standardization: giving every provider in the practice or group the same consistent read, so diagnosis depends less on which dentist happens to be looking. For a multi-provider or multi-location operation, that consistency is the point, it narrows the variation that leads to missed findings and uneven case presentation.

Like the other enterprise imaging platforms, the value scales with size. A single dentist gets a second read; a group gets a common clinical baseline across chairs, which is easier to audit, train against, and hold to a standard.

What does VideaHealth cost?

VideaHealth doesn't publish pricing; it's quoted per organization and aimed at practices and groups, so the figure depends on your scale and usage. As with Overjet, there's no pricing page to check, so the number comes from a sales conversation.

If you're a single practice, get the all-in monthly, any per-location terms, and the contract length in writing, and weigh it against Denti.AI's published $49-$99/mo. The standardization benefit is real for groups; for a solo practice it may be more platform than the job needs.

VideaHealth does not publish pricing; it's quoted per organization. Confirm terms directly with the vendor at videa.ai (checked 2026-07-12).

Where does VideaHealth fit, and how does compliance work?

VideaHealth fits best where standardization across providers matters most: multi-dentist practices, groups, and DSOs. If you're a solo practice that simply wants an AI second read, the enterprise platforms are usually more than you need, and Denti.AI covers the core read for a published price. Weigh VideaHealth against Overjet and Pearl if you're shopping the enterprise tier.

Confirm the BAA and how radiographs are transmitted and stored before rollout, and treat the AI output as decision support each provider reviews. Our dental AI and HIPAA guide covers the checklist.

Strong if…

  • You're a multi-provider practice or group and consistency of the read matters.
  • You want to narrow variation between dentists in what gets caught.
  • A standardized clinical baseline across locations is worth an enterprise contract.
  • A quoted, scaled deployment fits your organization.

Maybe not if…

  • You're a solo practice wanting a published price; Denti.AI starts at $49/mo.
  • You specifically want quantified bone-loss measurement; compare Overjet.
  • Your bottleneck is phones, recall, or charting rather than imaging.
  • You haven't confirmed the BAA and enterprise terms.

Enterprise vs. affordable imaging? See Overjet and Denti.AI, or the full dental AI software comparison.

Common questions

How much does VideaHealth cost?

VideaHealth doesn't publish a price; it's quoted per organization and enterprise-oriented. Get the all-in monthly, per-location terms, and contract length in writing, and compare against a published-price read. Confirm at videa.ai.

What makes VideaHealth different?

Its emphasis is standardization, giving every provider in a practice or group the same consistent AI read on radiographs, so diagnosis varies less between dentists. That consistency is most valuable for multi-provider and multi-location operations.

VideaHealth or Denti.AI for a small practice?

For a solo practice, Denti.AI's published $49-$99/mo is usually the better fit. VideaHealth's standardization shines across many providers and locations, and it's quote-only. Get the quote and compare against your actual size.

Can a local pro roll out VideaHealth?

Yes. A local AI consultant can scope the evaluation, handle the imaging integration and BAA, and train providers on the standardized read. Find one by zip below.

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Reviewed by James Mills, founder of The Agentic AI Index — an independent directory of AI tools and local AI consultants, covering dental practices alongside other small businesses. It's a free, independent resource — we earn nothing on the tools or local pros we point you to. We refer; we don't endorse or certify vendors.

Sources

Pricing is vendor-published and changes; confirm it with the vendor before you buy.
VideaHealthvidea.ai (AI radiograph analysis; detects disease, standardizes diagnoses; enterprise/DSO, quote-only). Vendor site, checked 2026-07-12. Last reviewed: 2026-07-12.

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