New AI Platform Promises Total Price Transparency in Orthodontic Care

New AI Platform Promises Total Price Transparency in Orthodontic Care

2026-03-11 companies

Paris, Wednesday, 11 March 2026.
DentalMonitoring’s new AI platform introduces a capped fee to eliminate incremental billing, driving a major industry shift toward total cost transparency and predictable pricing in orthodontic care.

A Shift Toward Financial Predictability

Launched this week on March 11, 2026, DentalMonitoring’s DM End-to-End platform is designed to unify previously isolated workflows into a continuous care model [1]. A cornerstone of this rollout is the introduction of a maximum cap fee, a pricing structure that covers a patient’s entire journey—from early observation and interceptive care through active treatment and up to two years (24 months) of retention monitoring [1]. Given that observation patients typically account for 20 to 30 percent of an orthodontic practice’s base, this comprehensive coverage addresses a significant portion of routine clinical operations [1].

Fueling Innovation with Substantial Capital

This product launch follows closely on the heels of a major financial milestone for the health-tech firm. On February 10, 2026, DentalMonitoring secured a $100 million investment led by Lazard Elaia Capital (LEC) and ISALT [2][3]. The funding arrives after the company successfully reached operational profitability in 2025, signaling strong market validation for its remote monitoring software and overarching business model [2][3].

The Role of AI in Modern Orthodontics

From a clinical perspective, DentalMonitoring operates as an FDA De Novo-approved and MDR-certified platform [1][2]. Its software is uniquely treatment- and appliance-agnostic, meaning it can integrate seamlessly with various clinical tools and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) [2]. According to CEO Philippe Salah, the overarching goal is to establish a new standard of care by utilizing AI to facilitate efficient clinical supervision outside the traditional practice setting [2].

Strategic Implications for Dental Practices

Industry analysts view platforms like DM End-to-End as foundational shifts in how dental care operates. Alexandre Margoline, Managing Partner at LEC, described DentalMonitoring’s team as building the “operating system for modern dental care” [2]. This push toward comprehensive, interconnected systems mirrors other recent industry consolidations, such as Henry Schein One’s integration of Align Technology’s iTero intraoral scanners into its widely used practice management platforms [3].

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