Now in its sixth year, the annual list recognizes the innovators and movers and shakers who are making a dramatic impact in driving dentistry forward.
“I’m honored by Incisal Edge’s inclusion, which is really a recognition of the incredible work the team at Overjet is doing in advancing patient care through continued dental innovations in AI,” said Dr. Inam.
Under Dr. Inam’s leadership, 2022 saw a year of extraordinary growth and momentum for Overjet, most recently securing a landmark second FDA clearance. Today, Overjet’s revolutionary products are used not only by some of the largest dental groups like Dental Care Alliance, Mortenson Dental Partners, and Jefferson Dental & Orthodontics but also by some of the major insurance carriers to more efficiently process claims, covering 75 million Americans.
Amid the explosive customer demand for its FDA-cleared dental AI software, Overjet raised nearly $70 million in 2021, catapulting the company to a $425 million valuation.
Since founding Overjet in 2018, Dr. Inam has built Overjet into a global leader in dental AI solutions that is on a quest to improve oral health by creating a future that is clinically precise, efficient, and patient-centric.
The annual list, curated by Incisal Edge, features a selection of the dental industry’s top influencers, including doctors, executives, innovators and educators that includes Stanley Bergman, Chairman of the Board and CEO of Henry Schein; James “Wells” Hutchison, President and CEO, Delta Dental Plans Association; Natalia Chalmers, Chief Dental Officer, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services; and the CEOs of Heartland Dental, Aspen Dental, Pacific Dental Services, and MB2 Dental.
Sources: www.overjet.com
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