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Top 50 Dental Practice Management Software Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 66 dental practice management software companies. They have combined revenues of $429.9M and employ 3.8K people. They have raised $349.5M and serve 20.3M customers combined.

Every company below sells dental practice management software to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.

What Dental Practice Management Software Companies do

Dental Practice Management Software (PMS) is designed to help dental professionals streamline the management of their practice, covering clinical, administrative, and financial tasks within a single platform. It facilitates critical functions such as appointment scheduling, billing, patient records management, and treatment planning. By automating routine workflows, this software enables dental teams to enhance efficiency and improve patient care while reducing administrative burdens. This category of software typically includes features like patient communication tools, electronic health records (EHR), insurance claims processing, and reporting capabilities. The primary users are dental practitioners, office managers, and administrative staff who seek to improve operational workflows and provide better patient service. As dental practices evolve, these solutions increasingly offer cloud-based functionalities that allow for remote access and flexible management of practice operations.

Companies
66
Revenue
$429.9M
Funding
$349.5M
Employees
3.8K

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Top Dental Practice Management Software Companies by revenue

Showing 10 of 66 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1Dental Monitoring logo
Dental Monitoring

Paris, France

DentalMonitoring is designed to assist healthcare professionals with remotely observing intraoral situations and monitoring orthodontic treatments through an AI-powered platform.

Revenue
$91M
Year founded
2014
Funding
$150M
Team size
474
2Dental Intelligence logo
Dental Intelligence

Pleasant Grove, Utah, United States

dental practice data analytics

Revenue
$50M
Customers
11M
Year founded
2012
Funding
$34.5M
Team size
242
3overjet.com logo
overjet.com

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Overjet is the #1 dental AI company that supports DSOs, dentists, dental groups, insurance companies, and health plans on their quest to improve oral health. It is a software development company that offers an AI platform for dentistry.

Revenue
$40.7M
Year founded
2018
Team size
260
4DZR logo
DZR

Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

DZR provides a range of SAAS tools and products for administrative and billing services to the dental industry.

Revenue
$30M
Year founded
2017
Team size
76
5Neem logo
Neem

London, England, United Kingdom

Neem develops a practice management platform designed for the dentistry sector and pioneers innovative tech solutions to drive progress worldwide, providing embedded finance solutions to simplify money movement for businesses.

Revenue
$25.4M
Year founded
2009
Team size
218
6Curve Dental logo
Curve Dental

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States

Provider of SaaS-based dental practice management software. The company cloud-based dental practice management software strives to make dental software less about computers and more about the user experience, enabling dental practitioners within the United States and Canada to manage patient charts and X-rays, front office scheduling and billing, and patient engagement.

Revenue
$22.4M
Year founded
2004
Team size
184
7Dentive logo
Dentive

Provo, Utah, United States

Dentive is a dental service organization (DSO) platform focused on providing technology-enabled non-clinical support to help already successful dentists further scale their success without sacrificing quality of care or quality of life.

Revenue
$20.2M
Year founded
2019
Team size
77
8DentalXChange logo
DentalXChange

Irvine, California, United States

DentalXChange modernizes the dental RCM process, so dentists get paid quickly and easily. Our integrated RCM platform intelligently streamlines connections and data sharing between providers, partners, and payers to keep claims moving. We process more than 230mm EDI transactions annually and simplify every step of the dental RCM process.

Revenue
$13.4M
Year founded
1989
Team size
122
9Dentalink logo
Dentalink

San Francisco, California, United States

Developer of a web-based dental software platform. The company develops a web-based dental software for the management of dental clinics and practices.

Revenue
$11.1M
Year founded
2010
Funding
$290K
Team size
254
10Planet DDS logo
Planet DDS

Newport Beach, California, United States

advanced dental practice management software

Revenue
$10.2M
Year founded
2003
Team size
351

Frequently asked questions about Dental Practice Management Software Companies

How many dental practice management software companies are there?

Latka tracks 66 dental practice management software companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $429.9M in annual revenue and employ 3.8K people.

Which dental practice management software company is the largest?

Dental Monitoring is the largest, with $91M in annual revenue, founded in 2014.

How much revenue does a typical dental practice management software company make?

The average dental practice management software company in this list makes $6.5M a year, across 66 companies with reported revenue. They serve 20.3M customers combined.

Who are the leading Dental Practice Management software vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are Dental Monitoring, Dental Intelligence, overjet.com, DZR and Neem.

How much funding have dental practice management software companies raised?

The 66 dental practice management software companies tracked here have raised $349.5M in disclosed funding between them.

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Inclusion Criteria

- Must offer features for appointment scheduling and patient management. - Should include billing and insurance processing capabilities. - Must provide tools for clinical documentation and treatment planning. - Should allow for analytics and reporting for practice management. - Not just for scheduling; must also support EHR functionalities and compliance with healthcare regulations.