
Pearl and Apryse have announced a global partnership that will see Pearl’s AI-powered radiologic analysis solutions natively integrated into MiPACS, Apryse’s dental imaging software platform. The collaboration enables users to access Pearl’s AI technology directly within the MiPACS system, improving diagnostic support and streamlining clinical workflows.
MiPACS is used by dental schools, public health clinics, government agencies, and community health centres worldwide. Through this integration, these institutions can access Pearl’s Second Opinion® AI tool to help improve disease detection and patient care.
The companies highlighted the educational value of the collaboration. For dental schools, the AI integration is positioned as a clinical training tool for students and faculty, supporting diagnostic education with advanced imaging capabilities.
“For academic institutions training the next generation of dentists, this partnership brings a valuable layer of clinical support that elevates education and clinical confidence,” said Ophir Tanz, founder and chief executive officer of Pearl. “At the same time, by delivering seamless access to our AI technology across FQHCs and government programmes, we’re helping overburdened providers work more efficiently, catch more disease earlier, and ultimately serve more patients.”
Federally Qualified Health Centres (FQHCs) and public health providers face challenges such as high patient volumes, limited staffing, and lower reimbursement rates. The integration of AI detection tools aims to support these facilities by increasing diagnostic accuracy and efficiency.
“MiPACS has always been focused on empowering dental professionals with flexible and scalable imaging solutions tailored to the unique needs of our customers,” said C.J. Hedinger, head of strategic partnerships at MiPACS by Apryse. “By partnering with Pearl, we’re able to give our users access to best-in-class AI technology that not only enhances diagnostic quality but also helps providers better manage time and resources while delivering excellent care to the communities they serve.”
The partnership aligns with both companies’ objectives to expand the use of AI-driven dentistry in clinical, educational, and public health settings globally.

