The chief executive officer of dental AI company, Overjet, was named one of the most influential people in dentistry. Dr. Wardah Inam, who also co-founded the company, was among 32 named most influential by Incisal Edge.
The recognition comes as the company marks growth and moving forward with its technologies aimed to improve advanced care. "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.
Overjet’s CEO was awarded in the sixth year of the list which rewards innovators pushing dentistry forward.
In 2022, Dr. Inam led the company forward, including a recent FDA clearance that is their second to date. The company’s AI system is aimed at bettering oral health care that is efficient, precise, and centers on the patient.
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