BOSTON — Great Expressions Dental Centers (GEDC), one of the largest dental service organizations in the U.S., has rolled out VideaHealth’s VideaAI platform across more than 210 practices in just two weeks, marking one of the fastest enterprise deployments for the dental AI company.
The partnership supports GEDC’s clinician-led care model, aiming to improve access, consistency, and patient trust across its multi-specialty network. Facing rising clinical complexity and margin pressures, GEDC chose VideaHealth as its long-term AI partner to enhance system-level intelligence and support doctors’ decision-making.
VideaAI integrates deeply with GEDC’s Trinity practice management system and imaging environment. Its Clinical Assist tool, deployed initially, provides AI-supported findings and patient-friendly visualizations. Future expansions will include Daily Dashboard and Insights, designed to improve workflow efficiency, ensure clinical consistency, and strengthen patient communication—without replacing clinician judgment.
“Clinicians want AI that supports their judgment, increases efficiency, and builds patient trust,” said Florian Hillen, founder and CEO of VideaHealth. “GEDC’s deployment demonstrates how integrated AI can empower clinicians and make patient communication clearer across a network.”
Dr. Jessica Buehler, DDS, GEDC’s President and Chief Clinical Officer, emphasized the platform’s role in delivering consistent, patient-first care. “VideaAI helps our teams communicate findings more clearly and reduce operational friction, allowing us to expand access to high-quality care across our network,” she said.
As dental service organizations navigate flat reimbursements and rising costs, GEDC’s approach highlights solutions that scale without increasing operational burden. The partnership also aims to streamline interactions with payers and support clinician-led care across complex multi-practice environments.
VideaAI is now deployed across DSOs representing over 80% of North America’s ten largest dental networks, helping organizations enhance diagnostic reliability, improve patient education, and reduce operational friction.

