AI Safety in Dentistry
πŸ›‘οΈ Safety-first clinical AI

AI belongs in dentistry only when it’s safe by design.

We build clinical AI for dental practice β€” and we hold it to the standards patients deserve. This is where we share how clinical safety, data protection, regulation, and human oversight come together in practice.

Clinical safety standards

Built under the NHS clinical-risk-management standards (DCB0129/0160), with a named Clinical Safety Officer and a living hazard log.

Data protection by design

Special-category patient data, encrypted in transit and at rest, minimised by default, with the option to never store audio at all.

Human in the loop

AI drafts; the clinician decides. Nothing enters the record without a clinician reviewing and approving it first.

Regulated and accountable

MHRA-registered, ICO-registered, with audit trails and post-market surveillance that make every decision inspectable.

Our safety commitment

Clinical AI should make care safer, not riskier. That means assuming the software can fail, designing so a clinician always catches it, protecting patient data as the sensitive information it is, and never using technology in ways its makers β€” or the regulator β€” forbid. These articles explain exactly how we put that into practice.

Safety articles

Plain-English explanations of the precautions behind responsible dental AI.