DentalTechHub launches AI platform to help dental practices pick the right tech

Jul. 1, 2026
By AI, Created 12:13 UTC, Jul 01, 2026, AGP -

DentalTechHub launched publicly today with Mola, an AI Advisor designed to help dental practices find technology that matches their workflow, software stack and daily needs. The Boston-based platform also released a free 2026 report and will host a live walkthrough July 8 as it aims to reduce bad software purchases in dentistry.

Why it matters: - Dental practices often buy the wrong technology and pay for it later in workflow disruption, wasted time and failed software rollouts. - DentalTechHub aims to narrow a crowded market of 500+ vendors into a short list that fits a practice's needs. - The platform is free to use, which lowers the barrier for small and mid-sized practices to compare options.

What happened: - Dental Tech Hub (DTH) launched publicly today as an independent, AI-powered platform for dental practices. - The Boston-based company introduced Mola, its AI Advisor, to guide users to technology options based on plain-language problem descriptions. - DTH also released its 2026 report on how dental practices choose technology. - The report is available free here. - The platform is live and free to use at dentaltechhub.com.

The details: - Users can search by problem instead of vendor category, starting with phrases such as “patients keep cancelling last minute.” - Mola uses DTH's hand-classified vendor database to tailor recommendations to a practice's software, size and day-to-day workflow. - DTH says its editors have classified more than 500 vendors by the problems they solve. - Every vendor profile includes a one-click Book-a-Demo option. - Khamir Patel, DMD, co-founder and CEO, said years of installing technology in dental practices showed him that software failures usually came from a poor fit. - Patel said practices do not need hundreds of options, only the few that fit. - Rohan Shah, DMD, co-founder, said six-practice ownership shaped DTH's focus on independence and relevance over influence. - Shah said the platform surfaces what fits a practice, not what can buy attention.

Between the lines: - DTH is positioning itself as a neutral filter in a market where vendor visibility can shape buying decisions more than product fit. - The company is betting that dental practices will value a problem-first search model over the usual category-by-category vendor hunt. - The free report and demo tools suggest DTH is trying to own both discovery and conversion inside the buying process.

What's next: - The founders will host a free live walkthrough on July 8 titled “Five steps to choosing the right dental tech.” - Registration is open at the webinar page. - Dental Tech Hub will continue to expand its vendor database and recommendation engine as more practices use the platform.

The bottom line: - DentalTechHub is trying to make dental software shopping faster, less biased and easier to act on by turning a huge vendor market into a short, workflow-based shortlist.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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