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Spot Dental ProblemsEarly
iDentCare lets you scan your teeth at home, spot problems early, and stay ahead of cavities — no X-rays, no clinic visits.


Check Your Teeth Before They Become a Problem
Cavities and gum issues often start small and go unnoticed. iDentCare lets you check your teeth at home using a smart camera and app. It takes regular photos, compares them over time, and alerts you to early signs of decay — so you can visit the dentist before it gets serious.


Features of iDentCare

X-ray-Free & Safe
Uses light-based imaging, safe for regular at-home use.

AI Image Tracking
Detects subtle changes in teeth over time — automatically.

Fluorescence Tech
Highlights early signs of decay, plaque, and gum issues.

Affordable for Home Use
Designed to make dental monitoring accessible to everyone.

No Clinical Setup Needed
Use it easily without dental tools or training.

Wireless & Screen-Free Option
Connects via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth to your smartphone or computer.
Who Is iDentCare For?
Families
Catch early signs of decay in children before a dental emergency.
Dentists
Help your patients maintain oral health between visits.
Busy Professionals
Monitor your oral health between cleanings — effortlessly.
Seniors & Caregivers
Reduce trips to the clinic while maintaining peace of mind.

Faq
Got Questions?
Is the imaging safe?
Absolutely. It uses light, not radiation, so it’s safe for regular use at home.
Do I need any special skills to use it?
Not at all. Just follow the setup guide in the app — it’s made to be easy for anyone to use.
Can I send the images to my dentist?
You can. The app lets you save and share your images anytime.
What does the AI look for?
It tracks changes like plaque, gum issues, decay, and other early warning signs.
How often should I use iDent Care?
We recommend taking images once a week or every two weeks to track changes over time.
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