3 Real-World outcomes from Videa: insights from leading DSOs
November 24, 2025
More Clarity for Providers. More Confidence for Patients.
As dental AI adoption accelerates, DSOs are looking for real proof of impact. P1 Dental Partners and Gen4 Dental Partners recently shared their results with Videa, and the message is clear: AI is no longer a “nice-to-have.” It is becoming an essential part of how leading organizations drive clinical consistency, operational efficiency, and patient trust.
These groups aren’t running small pilots or isolated experiments. They are rolling out Videa across their networks and seeing meaningful improvements in diagnostic clarity, patient communication, case acceptance, and everyday workflow.
Here are three of the most impactful outcomes they reported.
1. Stronger Diagnostic Consistency Across Providers
One of the most persistent challenges DSOs face is diagnostic variation. Even highly skilled clinicians bring different training backgrounds, experiences, and thresholds for treatment, which naturally leads to variability across locations.
P1 Dental Partners confronted this challenge across their practices. They wanted to create more consistency without limiting clinical autonomy or introducing rigid checklists. Videa became the bridge.
By giving providers an objective, consistent visual reference for caries, radiographic bone levels, and other indicators, Videa helped:
• Increase confidence in treatment decisions
• Establish a common baseline for evaluations
• Reduce uncertainty in borderline cases
• Align new and tenured providers around shared clinical expectations
The AI overlays created a neutral starting point that reduced cognitive load and made evaluations more predictable. This was especially valuable during staffing shortages, onboarding periods, and when floating providers supported multiple locations.
Clinicians remained fully in control - Videa simply provided clarity and calibration.
2. Higher Treatment Plan Value and Patient Trust
Both P1 and Gen4 Dental Partners reported improvements in case acceptance and overall treatment plan value after introducing Videa.
The reason was simple: patients could finally see what the clinician was seeing.
Instead of abstract explanations or pointing at grayscale images, providers used color-coded overlays and clear visual evidence to walk patients through radiographic findings. This shifted the dynamic from telling to showing.
Patients gained clarity around:
• What the clinician was identifying
• Why treatment was necessary
• How urgent or progressive the condition appeared
• How their oral health was changing over time
This visual transparency increased confidence in the provider’s recommendation and elevated acceptance of comprehensive care plans. Providers from both DSOs reported that conversations became shorter, clearer, and more collaborative. In Gen4’s experience, these improvements were especially impactful for younger clinicians still building their communication techniques.
3. Operational Efficiency and Scalable Adoption
One of the most surprising findings among the DSOs was how operationally simple Videa was to adopt. While many assume AI requires heavy retraining or major workflow changes, Videa is designed to integrate into the systems practices already use.
Both P1 and Gen4 shared similar operational outcomes:
• Faster onboarding cycles for new clinicians
• Shorter and more focused daily huddles
• Immediate visibility into key clinical performance indicators
• Stronger alignment across geographically distributed teams
• Minimal disruption to existing imaging workflows
Leaders at both organizations emphasized that AI adoption was smooth because clinical champions were involved early, workflows were aligned from day one, and the tool simply supported the way clinicians already practiced.
Videa didn’t require complex re-training - it fit into existing workflows and strengthened them.
Gen4 particularly noted that this scalability was essential as they expanded to 100 locations. Once the initial framework was established, additional deployments required minimal incremental effort. A must-have for any fast-growing DSO.
The Bottom Line
Across both clinical and operational domains, Videa is delivering measurable value. Leading DSOs aren’t using AI to replace clinical expertise, they’re using it to support clinicians, enhance trust, and create scalable systems that keep pace with growth.
FAQ:
What clinical problems does Videa help DSOs solve?
Videa helps DSOs reduce natural diagnostic variability among clinicians by providing a consistent visual reference during evaluations. In the P1 Dental Partners case study, clinicians reported stronger alignment across providers and more confidence in treatment planning-even while navigating staffing shortages.
What operational benefits did DSOs see after rolling out Videa?
DSOs found that Videa fits seamlessly into existing workflows without major changes. Reported operational wins include faster onboarding, reduced time in daily huddles, and stronger visibility into clinical KPIs. The Gen4 case study highlighted that once workflows were aligned, AI adoption became more simple and scalable.
How hard is it to implement Videa across multiple locations?
Most DSOs describe the rollout as easier than expected. Key success factors include starting with clinical champions, aligning workflows early, and coordinating with operations teams. Both Gen4 and P1 shared that Videa required minimal retraining because it naturally fits into existing processes.
Does Videa replace clinical decision-making?
No. Videa is designed to support, not replace, the clinician. Providers maintain full autonomy over diagnoses and treatment decisions, while AI enhances clarity, confidence, and patient communication. Both DSOs emphasized that clinicians remain in full control.
What measurable results should DSOs expect?
Based on the P1 and Gen4 case studies, DSOs can expect improvements in diagnostic consistency, treatment plan value, case acceptance, patient understanding, workflow efficiency, and clinical visibility across locations. These outcomes demonstrate enterprise-level impact.
Can Videa scale as a DSO grows?
Yes. Videa is built for scalable adoption. Gen4’s experience showed that once foundational workflows were set, expanding to additional locations and providers required minimal lift. AI insights remain consistent regardless of practice size.
What is the bottom-line value Videa brings to DSOs?
Videa strengthens both clinical and operational performance by reducing diagnostic variability, improving treatment acceptance, enhancing patient communication, and supporting providers during staffing challenges. DSOs aren’t replacing clinicians - they’re empowering them with tools that make diagnosis clearer, more consistent, and easier to scale.
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