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AI-enabled free dental check-ups tool

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Australia

Healthcare

Implementing Organisation

Pearlii

Australia, Australia

Private Sector

Implementing Point of Contact

Unknown

Contributor of the Impact Story

Australia

Year of implementation

2026

Problem statement

There is a lack of free, fast, and accessible dental check-ups. The app responds to this by enabling dental check-ups using five photos of the user’s teeth, analysed by an AI model trained on thousands of images assessed by dentists, to identify common dental issues and provide instant advice.

Impact story details

The company Pearlii has created a free app which aims to make dental check-ups free, fast, and more accessible. The app uses five photos of the user’s teeth. An AI model trained on thousands of images analysed by a team of dentists then assesses the images, identifies common dental issues and provides instant advice. The app has been certified by the Australian Register of Therapuetic Goods (ARTG). Half of Pearlii’s profits is used to fund trucks that reach vulnerable groups such as refugees, First Nations and homeless communities to provide oral care kits and dental check-ups

AI Technology Used

AI/ML

Key Outcomes

Narrative Outcome

Pearlii provides free dental check-ups through a mobile app that analyses five photos of a user's teeth. The AI model, trained on thousands of dentist-assessed images, identifies common dental issues and provides instant advice. Over 200,000 free check-ups have been delivered, making dental screening accessible to people who might otherwise delay or avoid professional consultation due to cost or access barriers.

Impact Metrics

Number of Free Dental Check-ups provided via the Pearlii app

Baseline Value

0

Post-Implementation

More than 200,000 free dental check-ups have been provided using the app

Implementation Context

Deployed

Australia

Key Partnerships

Replicability & Adaptation

Not specified

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