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AI That Works for Every Patient: Dentulu’s Approach to Accessible, Standards-Driven Dental Innovation By Shiva Kumar, CTO & Co-Founder, Dentulu6 min

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A recurring conversation in global health AI circles centers on a deceptively simple question: can high-quality AI tools be made truly affordable without compromising clinical integrity?

As someone building AI-powered dental care tools across US and international markets  and as a recent contributor to the AI for Developing Countries Forum (AIFOD) on this exact topic – my answer is yes. But it requires a fundamentally different design philosophy than most health tech companies apply. It means treating affordability not as a constraint imposed at the end of development, but as a requirement built into the architecture from day one.

At Dentulu, that philosophy is what shapes every AI feature we build for patients through our consumer platform and for providers through DentuluPro. Here is what that looks like in practice.

The Blueprint: Affordability Is an Architecture Decision

In my recent discussion at the AIFOD, I described what I call the “blueprint approach” to health AI: designing systems so that certification, compliance, and access can be modular validated feature by feature rather than all-or-nothing.

The practical insight behind this is straightforward. The cost of deploying health AI in underserved settings is rarely the algorithm itself. It is the documentation, validation, legal review, and compliance infrastructure surrounding it. When that infrastructure is fixed, high overhead regardless of deployment scale, it becomes prohibitive for clinics operating with lean budgets and low patient volumes.

The solution is to build compliance into the platform itself so that the documentation, audit trails, and validation evidence are generated automatically as a byproduct of the product’s operation, and not purchased separately as a consulting engagement.

This is exactly how we have architected Dentulu’s AI stack. HIPAA compliance is not a layer added on top; it is embedded into every data flow, from encrypted image transfers to access-controlled patient records. The cost of being compliant does not scale linearly with the number of providers using the platform; it is largely fixed at the infrastructure level. That fundamentally changes the economics of access.

Dentulu’s AI Ecosystem: Built Modularly, Deployed Progressively

The second principle from the AIFOD discussion and one that directly informs how we have built Dentulu is modular deployment. Rather than requiring a practice to adopt a comprehensive AI system all at once, our tools are designed to be provisioned and activated incrementally, matching the readiness and resources of each clinical environment.

Here is what is currently live across Dentulu and DentuluPro:

For Patients (Dentulu)

  • AI Photo Insights: Patients upload photos via smartphone; the AI highlights visual patterns and areas of concern, supporting informed conversations with their dentist before and after appointments.
  • Denvis, the AI Dental Assistant: Patients describe symptoms or ask questions in plain language. Denvis interprets the concern, suggests whether a virtual consult or in-person visit is appropriate, and organizes follow-up care reminders.
  • MouthCAM Integration: Dentulu’s at-home intraoral imaging device lets patients capture clinical-quality photos of their teeth and gums from home. These images feed directly into AI analysis workflows and can be shared securely with a licensed provider for asynchronous review.
  • Salivary Diagnostics: Oral biomarker data from at-home saliva testing is integrated into the platform, enabling providers to track systemic health signals alongside traditional dental indicators.
  • Health Tracking & Monitoring: Longitudinal tracking tools allow patients to monitor changes over time, supporting the shift from reactive treatment to proactive, preventive care.

For Providers (DentuluPro)

  • Pearl AI X-Ray Analysis: FDA-cleared AI technology analyzes dental radiographs, surfacing a structured second opinion on caries, bone loss, and other clinical findings before the provider makes treatment decisions.
  • AI Disease Scoring: The platform generates risk-stratified patient prioritization across remote monitoring workflows, helping providers allocate follow-up attention based on clinical urgency rather than appointment scheduling alone.
  • Imaging Workflow AI: Integrated directly into the clinical review process, this tool analyzes plaque levels, inflammation markers, and cavity indicators in real time  supporting both provider decision-making and patient education.
  • Unified Provider Dashboard: Virtual appointments, digital intake forms, remote monitoring data, and AI diagnostic outputs all surface in a single interface through DentuluPro. The “app store for dentistry” developer marketplace allows practices to add third-party integrations without switching platforms.

Same Standard, Regardless of Setting

One of the strongest positions I advocated for at the AIFOD is one we have operationalized at Dentulu: there should be no clinical quality disparity between high-resource and lower-resource deployments of the same AI tool.

The Pearl AI algorithm that analyzes radiographs for a patient in a well-funded urban practice runs on the same model, with the same sensitivity and specificity, as it would in a community health clinic or a remote consultation. The AI does not produce a lower-confidence output because of where a patient accesses care. What may differ is the pathway to that output, the device used, the connectivity available, the workflow surrounding it but the underlying clinical standard does not change.

This matters because the alternative tiered quality by economic context is not a design compromise. It is a clinical ethics failure.

Dentulu’s architecture is built to prevent that failure. The same HIPAA-compliant infrastructure, the same encrypted communication layer, the same AI models are available to every provider on the platform, whether they are managing 50 patients or 5,000.

What Standards Bodies Can Learn From This Model

The AIFOD conversation also touched on how standards frameworks for health AI should be structured. My view, informed by building across markets: standards should define outcomes, not technical implementations.

What does adequate AI-assisted caries detection look like? Define the clinical performance threshold. Let platforms demonstrate they meet it through locally verifiable means rather than mandating a specific cloud architecture or certification pathway that was designed for a high-resource environment and inadvertently excludes everyone else.

Dentulu’s experience bridging US regulatory requirements with the practical realities of diverse deployment environments has made this clear. The clinical safety principles do not change. The implementation choices that satisfy them can and should vary. That flexibility is not a compromise on standards, it is what standards must look like if they are to be genuinely global.

The Path Forward

AI in dentistry is not a future state. It is already informing how providers prioritize clinical attention, how patients understand their own oral health, and how care continuity is maintained between in-person visits. The question now is not whether AI will be part of dental practice, it is whether the platforms delivering it are designed to reach every patient who needs them.

At Dentulu, we are building toward a version of that future where quality AI-assisted dental care is not a premium feature for well-resourced markets. It is the baseline modular enough to meet practices where they are, rigorous enough to meet the clinical standards patients deserve, and affordable enough to actually scale.

 Shiva Kumar, CEO and Co-Founder of Dentulu, recognized by the American Dental Association as best-in-class teledentistry technology. Dentulu serves 2,000+ providers and 2,800+ patients across the US and internationally. Learn more at dentulu.com and dentulupro.com.

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