Software · head to head
Dentrix vs Overjet

Dentrix
Software
The Most Trusted Name in Dental Practice Management
- From
- $299/month
- Rated
- -
The short version
- Each has a real cost: Dentrix the Dentrix product page publishes no price and no licence term, and directs buyers to request a demo or contact the vendor; Overjet dual role as both provider tool and insurer utilization-review platform creates potential conflicts of interest
- They diverge on capability: Dentrix covers Patient scheduling, Overjet covers AI image analysis.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which Dentrix and Overjet actually diverge.
Identical on both: pricing model (subscription), free tier (No), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in Dentrix
- Patient scheduling
- Electronic health records
- Insurance claim processing
- Clinical charting
- Patient communication
- Revenue cycle management
- Dexis Imaging
- Patterson Imaging
Only in Overjet
- AI image analysis
- Automated detection
- Quality assurance
- Compliance checking
- Performance analytics
- Patient education tools
- DEXIS
- Carestream
Both cover
- Treatment planning
- Imaging integration
- HIPAA Compliant
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
Dentrix
- Practice management, charting and scheduling for dental officesnot Overjet
- Dental insurance claims, treatment planning and patient billingnot Overjet
- Managing imaging alongside clinical records in one systemnot Overjet
Overjet
- Diagnostic accuracynot Dentrix
- Quality improvementnot Dentrix
- Treatment planningnot Dentrix
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
Dentrix
- The Dentrix product page publishes no price and no licence term, and directs buyers to request a demo or contact the vendor
- Automatic software updates, in product chat support and priority access to specialists come through the paid Connected Care Essentials plan rather than the base software
- Dentrix is sold as customisable packages and suites rather than one product, so what a practice gets depends on which suite it buys
- Henry Schein One sells two separate practice management systems side by side, Dentrix and Dentrix Ascend, so buyers must choose between them rather than moving between editions
Overjet
- Dual role as both provider tool and insurer utilization-review platform creates potential conflicts of interest
- Some providers report bone-level measurements that disagree with treating dentist assessments
- Shifts administrative burden onto practices for claim review and appeals
Pricing, plan by plan
Dentrix
$299/month- Dentrix G7$299/month
- Patient scheduling
- Treatment planning
- Insurance management
- Dentrix Enterprise$499/month
- Multi-location support
- Centralized management
- Advanced analytics
- Dentrix Ascend$399/month
- Cloud-based platform
- Automatic updates
- Remote access
Overjet
$199/month- Essentials$199/month
- AI diagnostics
- Image analysis
- Treatment suggestions
- Professional$399/month
- All essentials
- Advanced AI models
- Custom integration
Which should you pick?
Choose Dentrix if
- You need patient scheduling.
- You work on Windows, Web, Api.
- You also want electronic health records.
Questions people ask
- Is Dentrix or Overjet better?
- Neither clearly leads. Dentrix starts at $299/month and Overjet at $199/month, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, Dentrix or Overjet?
- Dentrix starts at $299/month and Overjet at $199/month.
- Does Dentrix or Overjet run on more platforms?
- Dentrix runs on Windows, Web, Api. Overjet runs on Web.
- What is Dentrix best used for?
- Dentrix is most often used for practice management, charting and scheduling for dental offices, dental insurance claims, treatment planning and patient billing, managing imaging alongside clinical records in one system. Of those, practice management, charting and scheduling for dental offices and dental insurance claims, treatment planning and patient billing are not what Overjet is typically brought in for.
- What can Dentrix do that Overjet cannot?
- Dentrix covers Patient scheduling, Electronic health records, Insurance claim processing, Clinical charting. Overjet covers AI image analysis, Automated detection, Quality assurance, Compliance checking. Both handle Treatment planning, Imaging integration, HIPAA Compliant.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
Overjet: What dental AI capabilities does Overjet provide?
Overjet offers FDA-cleared AI for detecting and outlining dental caries, bone loss (PARL), and calculus on radiographs with millimeter-level bone measurements, plus insurance verification that integrates with 300+ payers.
SourceOverjet: Does Overjet integrate with dental practice management systems?
Yes, Overjet integrates with leading PMS platforms including Dentrix, Eaglesoft, Open Dental, and Denticon, syncing patient data and imaging directly into patient records.
SourceOverjet: What is Overjet's pricing model?
Overjet pricing ranges from $250-$500 per provider per month for typical practices, with larger feature sets potentially costing $1,000-$3,000 monthly, plus possible implementation fees. Pricing varies by practice size and selected features.
SourceOverjet: Does Overjet serve both dental providers and insurance companies?
Yes, Overjet has a dual business model, selling AI solutions to dental practices while also operating a payer platform for insurance utilization review of dental claims.
SourceRelated pages
Keep looking
Other head to heads
- Dentrix vs Epic Systems
- Dentrix vs Amwell
- Dentrix vs Athenahealth
- Dentrix vs Cerner
- Dentrix vs BetterHelp
- Dentrix vs Doctor on Demand
- Dentrix vs Doxy.me
- Dentrix vs DrChrono
- Dentrix vs WebPT
- Dentrix vs Allscripts
- Dentrix vs Calm
- Dentrix vs Epic MyChart
- Dentrix vs Headspace
- Dentrix vs Jane App
- Dentrix vs Kareo
- Dentrix vs NextGen Enterprise EHR
- Dentrix vs SimplePractice
- Dentrix vs Teladoc Health
- Dentrix vs CareStack
- Dentrix vs Curve Dental
- Dentrix vs Dentally
- Dentrix vs Eaglesoft
- Dentrix vs Dental Intelligence
- Dentrix vs DentalIntel
- Dentrix vs Dentimax
- Dentrix vs Henry Schein One
- Dentrix vs tab32
- Dentrix vs 3Shape TRIOS
- Dentrix vs Apteryx
- Dentrix vs DentalXChange
- Dentrix vs Denticon
- Dentrix vs DEXIS Imaging Suite
- Dentrix vs Dolphin Imaging & Management
- Dentrix vs Dovetail Dental
- Dentrix vs DSO Analytics Hub
- Dentrix vs iDentalSoft
- Overjet vs Epic Systems
- Overjet vs Amwell
- Overjet vs Athenahealth
- Overjet vs Cerner
- Overjet vs BetterHelp
- Overjet vs Doctor on Demand
- Overjet vs Doxy.me
- Overjet vs DrChrono
- Overjet vs WebPT
- Overjet vs Allscripts
- Overjet vs Calm
- Overjet vs Epic MyChart
- Overjet vs Headspace
- Overjet vs Jane App
- Overjet vs Kareo
- Overjet vs NextGen Enterprise EHR
- Overjet vs SimplePractice
- Overjet vs Teladoc Health
- Overjet vs CareStack
- Overjet vs Curve Dental
- Overjet vs Dentally
- Overjet vs Eaglesoft
- Overjet vs Dental Intelligence
- Overjet vs DentalIntel
- Overjet vs Dentimax
- Overjet vs Henry Schein One
- Overjet vs tab32
- Overjet vs 3Shape TRIOS
- Overjet vs Apteryx
- Overjet vs DentalXChange
- Overjet vs Denticon
- Overjet vs DEXIS Imaging Suite
- Overjet vs Dolphin Imaging & Management
- Overjet vs Dovetail Dental
- Overjet vs DSO Analytics Hub
- Overjet vs iDentalSoft

