Simple pricing. Real chairside value.
Stop guessing, stop delaying cases, and stop wasting chair time hunting down implant systems. Start free for 7 days—then keep it for only $29.95/month. Cancel anytime.
Pricing
One plan, built for real-world implant dentistry—especially inherited cases, unknown implants, and incomplete records.
Monthly Plan
What this helps you do
- Identify unknown implants faster using available radiographs or clinical photos.
- Plan restorations with more confidence by narrowing likely systems and platforms.
- Reduce trial-and-error ordering and avoid preventable delays.
- Improve communication with patients, labs, and specialists using clearer implant insights.
- Support team workflow so implant cases don’t stall when records are missing.
Where it shines
ImplantiDENT is especially helpful when you inherit implant work placed years ago—or when the patient can’t tell you what system is in place.
Common scenarios
- New patient presents with implants and no records.
- Maintenance/restorative care on long-standing implant work.
- Repair/remake/extension of existing implant restorations.
- Loose restorations, fractured components, or complication management.
Why clinicians keep it
- Less time “detective working” and more time planning.
- Fewer surprises during restorative or surgical steps.
- More confident patient conversations and perceived value.
- A smoother workflow for both doctor and team.
FAQ
Quick answers before you start your trial.
Is there really a free trial?
Yes—your first 7 days are free. After that, it’s $29.95/month. You can cancel anytime.
What should I upload?
Use clear radiographs or relevant clinical images that help show implant features. Upload de-identified images only (no names, DOBs, chart numbers, etc.).
Is this a replacement for diagnosis or clinical judgment?
No. ImplantiDENT is an assistive reference tool meant to support your workflow. Always verify clinically as part of standard diagnostic and planning procedures.
Who is this for?
Licensed dental professionals and authorized team members who routinely see implants—general dentists, prosthodontists, specialists, and group practices/DSOs.