Overjet is an artificial intelligence company that automatically analyses radiographs in real-time, with really three main goals; clinicians to be more confident, more accurate, and more clinically precise. So, they want to improve patient outcomes by helping clinicians evaluate the radiographs more consistently. And they do that in real-time as X-rays are taken. It's a cloud-based platform. So, everything lives in a browser tab, super easy to integrate.
One of the things we've done as a company because we've all been in dental for a long time is you really must support dental offices. We've built out a customer success team, and all of our trainers are hygienists that actually go into the office or are virtually trained. what we do better than pretty much all companies in Dental is the success aspect and the training aspect where we work with you on what you want to get out of overjet what your goals are what you want to change in your office, what did overjet find in your practice, and then Dr. Rob does an amazing job of integrating it all into your workflow. We are all hands on deck.
It all depends on how you envision AI interacting in your practice. We focus on the increase in the KPIs so we track patient case acceptance and doctors' ability to diagnose. To really maximize those, we really need total integration in the practice. The tool itself is easy to use it takes us 10 minutes to show you where to click and how to click. But then it's ingrained into your workflow so we share some best practices to help with the change e.g. morning huddles.
We're actually the AI engine, for nine out of the 10 largest dental insurance companies, meaning that they're using overjet, specifically to automate their claims approvals. Overjet doesn't deny any claims overjet only applies whatever criteria that the insurance company has elected to apply to help expedite the approval of specific claims as you're submitting them. We absolutely recommend that front desk staff take a screenshot or a snippet of the AI reading on the X-ray and send that with their original image. Now we're having a more objective level of criteria applied to our X-rays into our claims so that we're all seeing the same information.