Medit Partnered with OraQ to Advance AI-Based Intelligence Across the Digital Dentistry Landscape

Medit Partnered with OraQ to Advance AI-Based Intelligence Across the Digital Dentistry Landscape

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Medit, a global leader in 3D intraoral scanning solutions, and OraQ, a pioneer in AI-powered clinical intelligence, announced a strategic partnership designed to accelerate the integration of artificial intelligence and real-time clinical insight into digital dentistry.

By aligning their respective strengths, Medit and OraQ are working to redefine the role of data in dentistry—from a static record to a dynamic foundation for clinical intelligence. This collaboration reflects a shared vision: that digital tools should not only simplify workflows but also enable smarter, more connected, and more predictive patient care.

"Medit is redefining what a scan can do, and together we're turning every image into insight—so providers can plan the right care, at the right time, for the right reasons," said Dr. Amreesh Khanna, chief executive officer and founder of OraQ. "This partnership brings meaning to dental data. By embedding OraQ's real-time risk intelligence directly into Medit's workflow, we help every dentist see what matters most for their patient—clearly and confidently."

"At Medit, we believe scanning should go beyond capturing data—it should create understanding. By integrating OraQ's intelligence into our platform, we are empowering clinicians with instant insight that elevates care and connects dentistry to a broader picture of health," said Han Ryu, chief executive officer at Medit. "Partnering with OraQ allows Medit users to see risk, opportunity, and patient health in real time, right at the chair. This is a breakthrough that makes scanning every patient, every visit, both clinically valuable and economically smart."

The companies are working on a joint initiative that will leverage AI, real-time 3D scan analysis, and digital workflow innovation to expand the role of clinical intelligence in dentistry. The partnership is expected to accelerate the adoption of AI-driven care models and strengthen the bridge between dental and overall health.