Dental Monitoring
Founded Year
2014Stage
Series B | AliveTotal Raised
$210.08MValuation
$0000Last Raised
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About Dental Monitoring
Dental Monitoring allows orthodontists and dentists to remotely follow the treatment of their patients. After downloading the DM app to their smartphones, patients follow the patented DM auto-scan procedure. DM AI technology then extracts from these scans the essential parameters desired by the practitioner and combines them with the 3D dental modelings captured at the beginning of treatment.
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CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned Dental Monitoring in 7 CB Insights research briefs, most recently on Dec 14, 2022.
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Dental Monitoring Patents
Dental Monitoring has filed 52 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- Orthodontic appliances
- Orthodontics
- Dentistry

Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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5/14/2019 | 3/21/2023 | Dental equipment, Dentistry, Orthodontic appliances, Orthodontics, Association football defenders | Grant |
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Grant Date | 3/21/2023 |
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Related Topics | Dental equipment, Dentistry, Orthodontic appliances, Orthodontics, Association football defenders |
Status | Grant |
Latest Dental Monitoring News
Apr 24, 2023
Dental Monitoring filed a lawsuit against Grin for patent infringement over technology related to the company’s DM Scanbox. Dental Monitoring has filed a lawsuit against Get-Grin Inc. ( Grin ) with the United States District Court for the District of Delaware alleging infringement of two of its patents, claiming a dental imaging device and methods of using it to acquire dental images of a patient. The patents in question are US Patent Nos. 11,532,079 and 11,599,997. Dental Monitoring created the DM Scanbox , a device capable of remotely scanning the dental arch of a patient. The Patents-in-Suit relate to a core part of this technology. “Dental Monitoring brought this new lawsuit against Get-Grin to continue protecting and stopping infringement of its intellectual property, which is the result of more than 9 years of pioneering work and investment in advancing teledental services and solutions,” said Philippe Salah, Dental Monitoring founder and chief executive officer. “As CEO, I take my responsibility to protect Dental Monitoring’s inventions seriously. We will continue to invest in innovation and expand and protect our intellectual property.” Grin issued a statement on the patent infringement lawsuit filed by Dental Monitoring. “Grin will vigorously fight Dental Monitoring’s patent lawsuit against Get-Grin’s platform,” said Adam Schulhof, Grin CEO. “Grin independently designed, developed, and commercialized the original technology for the Grin Scope and the entire Grin Platform. We, and the market, believe that our original technology is superior for their use cases. “While Grin values and respects valid and enforceable intellectual property rights of others, Dental Monitoring’s patent lawsuit lacks merit,” said Schulhof. “We believe that the asserted Dental Monitoring patents are invalid and that Grin does not infringe any of the patents. Rather, we believe this lawsuit is an attempt to slow Grin’s growth and market adoption of its products, particularly as we head into the largest orthodontic convention of the year.” Grin stated that the company looks forward to defending itself against Dental Monitoring’s lawsuit. “Grin believes that market competition—not lawsuits—should decide which products and technology best serve customers,” said Schulhof.
Dental Monitoring Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Dental Monitoring founded?
Dental Monitoring was founded in 2014.
Where is Dental Monitoring's headquarters?
Dental Monitoring's headquarters is located at 75 Rue de Tocqueville, Paris.
What is Dental Monitoring's latest funding round?
Dental Monitoring's latest funding round is Series B.
How much did Dental Monitoring raise?
Dental Monitoring raised a total of $210.08M.
Who are the investors of Dental Monitoring?
Investors of Dental Monitoring include Vitruvian Partners, Merieux Equity Partners and Straumann.
Who are Dental Monitoring's competitors?
Competitors of Dental Monitoring include Smiletronix.
Compare Dental Monitoring to Competitors
Grin is a digital platform that provides orthodontic solutions for all types of teeth straightening needs. The Grin App and Grin Scope connect patients to real orthodontists in their community. Patients can access quality professional care from the convenience of their smart devices. Doctors can remotely monitor patients via virtual check-ins for complete visibility—reducing chair time, increasing patient volume, and ensuring safety.

Pearlii uses AI technology to provide free and fast dental check-ups, as well as free oral health education. Its mobile app allows people to track their teeth health in order to improve habits, schedule at-home check-ups, and get expert tips and personalized suggestions. Pearlii also offers eco-friendly oral care products, such as whitening products, bamboo toothbrushes, floss picks, and more. The company was founded in 2019 and is based in Fitzroy, Victoria.
Adent Health is developing technology to make dental care more accessible based on the knowledge of dental experts and artificial intelligence.

Smiletronix uses an AI powered electronic system to diagnose users' teeth and gums and give recommendations for treatment through a connected mobile app.

Toothpic is an online platform that connects users to online dentists to get expert advice in minutes from their phones. On April 20th, 2022, Toothpic was acquired by quip. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
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