Trust AI, a dental technology company based in San Francisco, has raised $6 million in seed funding to expand its artificial intelligence platform built specifically for dental professionals, the company announced. The company also reports that more than 3,000 dentists have already joined the platform, with approximately 500 new users signing up each week.
The funding round included investors from across the dental sector, including Wehrle Implant Immersion Center, Goetze Dental, Rockwood Programs, and a group of dentists representing over $100 million in combined practice revenue.
“Dentistry was never meant to run a maze of disconnected apps, endless logins and fragmented workflows,” said Dr. Divian Patel, co-founder of Trust AI and owner of multiple practices in the United Kingdom and the United States. “Trust AI puts an end to the chaos. One platform. One secure HIPAA-compliant portal. One intelligent conversation that replaces them all. We built exactly what every practice needs; technology that actually works together.”
According to the company, the platform is designed to function as a clinical and operational assistant for dental teams. It supports diagnostic decision-making, personalized treatment planning, radiographic analysis, insurance verification, and administrative tasks.
At the center of the platform is a dental-specific large language model (LLM), which is a type of artificial intelligence system trained to understand and generate human-like text based on vast amounts of data. Trust AI’s LLM is named Isaac and is accessible through web, phone, and messaging interfaces, including WhatsApp.
Practitioners can use Isaac to discuss patient cases, refine treatment strategies, and receive input on both routine and complex situations. According to the company, the system draws on real-world cases from active users, allowing it to improve over time as it handles more interactions.
“We're not building software for dentistry; we're rebuilding dentistry itself,” said Dr. Bernard Casse, CEO and co-founder of Trust AI. “Practices using Trust AI are already operating in 2030 while their competitors are stuck in 1995.”
The company positions Isaac as a single AI-powered platform that consolidates clinical, administrative, and operational tools. Trust AI reports that the platform is available for free globally and that it is working toward becoming standard in dental practices by 2026.
“Smart dentists aren't worried about AI taking their jobs. They’re worried about being the last practice in town without it,” said Dr. Shervin Molayem, co-founder of Trust AI and a periodontist in Beverly Hills, California.
Trust AI was founded in 2025 and serves practices across the United States. More information is available at www.trustdentistry.ai.