Dentilligence Begins Collaboration with Gaza Dental Society to Explore AI-Enabled Preventive Oral Healthcare

Dentilligence is proud to announce the beginning of a collaborative initiative with the Gaza Dental Society, supported by Dr Abdurrehman and local dental professionals working under exceptionally challenging conditions.

As part of this collaboration, Dentilligence has provided access to its AI-powered preventive oral health platform to support digital oral health engagement, education, and early risk awareness initiatives within Gaza.

The partnership reflects a shared belief that oral health remains one of the most underused signals in preventive healthcare globally. In underserved and conflict-affected regions, barriers to healthcare access often lead to delayed diagnosis, worsening disease burden, and limited preventative care opportunities. Mobile-first digital health technologies may offer new ways to improve access, education, and patient engagement even in resource-constrained environments.

Dentilligence’s platform combines smartphone-based smile scans, AI-powered oral health insights, personalised education, and connected care pathways designed for scalable deployment across communities, schools, and public health systems.

While still at an early stage, this collaboration aims to explore several important possibilities:

  • Expanding access to preventive oral health education
  • Supporting frontline dental professionals with digital engagement tools
  • Understanding oral health trends in underserved populations
  • Exploring the role of AI-enabled public health models in humanitarian and low-resource settings
  • Building future research and public health collaborations around oral-systemic health intelligence

The initiative also reflects Dentilligence’s broader mission of turning smiles into health intelligence and making preventive healthcare more accessible globally through mobile-first technologies.

We hope this partnership encourages wider collaboration across healthcare organisations, universities, humanitarian groups, technology ecosystems, and public health leaders interested in advancing AI-enabled prevention and health equity.

Dentilligence would particularly welcome conversations with partners interested in:

  • Preventive healthcare in underserved communities
  • Global public health innovation
  • Oral-systemic health research
  • AI for healthcare access
  • Community health deployment models
  • Humanitarian health technology partnerships

We would like to sincerely thank Dr Abdurrehman and the Gaza Dental Society for their trust, leadership, and commitment to improving oral healthcare access for their communities.

Together, we hope to explore how technology, prevention, and collaboration can contribute to more equitable healthcare access for all.

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