Built on one simple belief: people tend to make better health decisions when they actually understand what's going on in their own mouth — long before something small becomes something big.
For years, our founder — a practicing dentist — watched the same thing happen over and over: smart, capable people making oral-health decisions completely in the dark. Not because they didn't care. Because nobody had ever explained it to them in plain English.
So he built a simple tool to fix that. And something unexpected happened. When people ran through it and finally understood what was likely going on — and why — you could see it land on their faces. The eyebrows-up "oh, THAT'S what's happening" moment. That look was the whole point. That was the spark for miniDentist. 🦷
Too many people put off the dentist — not out of neglect, but out of uncertainty. Is this serious, or will it pass? Do I actually need to be seen, or am I overreacting? That nagging question mark turns into delay. And delay is exactly how small problems quietly grow into big, expensive, painful ones.
miniDentist closes that gap. A few plain-language questions in, you get a clear summary you can genuinely understand — and carry straight to a dentist. No jargon. No guessing. Just knowledge you can actually use.
You answer a short series of guided yes/no questions — about a minute or two, no accounts, no hassle. Behind the scenes, a structured decision process maps your answers to a clear result and a plain-language explanation of what's likely going on.
Not sure how to answer? You can describe a concern in your own words, and Artificial Intelligence helps interpret it and put your result in plain language. Then you get a summary and a downloadable PDF to help you decide whether — and where — to seek care, and to bring with you when you go. That's the whole idea: walk in informed instead of anxious.
The screener is completely free to use. Knowledge shouldn't come with a price tag.
You never enter personal information to get your result. miniDentist doesn't receive it.
A minute or two of guided questions, in plain language — no jargon, no accounts, no hassle.
Your answers become a clear summary and PDF — made to bring straight to a dental office.
Because the more you understand about your own dental health, the better every decision that follows — more prevention, earlier care, and fewer surprises.