
Vitruvian leads €45m round for Dental Monitoring
Vitruvian Partners has led a €45m funding round for Paris-based dentistry software developer Dental Monitoring.
The GP drew capital from its €2.4bn Vitruvian Investment Partnership III vehicle.
Vitruvian said in a statement it was attracted to the company due to its use of artificial intelligence.
Dental Monitoring will use the funds to accelerate its development in the US and Asia, and to strengthen its offering for the global market of general dentists with AI-driven solutions.
Company
Dental Monitoring provides software for use by dentists and patients to support and streamline the process of going to the dentist. It recently added new features that allow the dentist to capture intra-oral pictures during the appointment and automatically generate photo realistic simulation of the patient's smile during and after treatment. The company employs 150 people across its offices in Paris, Austin, Hong Kong and Sydney.
People
Vitruvian Partners – Torsten Winlker (partner).
Dental Monitoring – Philippe Salah (CEO).
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