Trust AI, which calls itself the ‘ChatGPT for dentists,’ raises $6M in seed funding

The company says it has attracted more than 3,000 dentists in just a few weeks. (iStock)

Trust AI, which bills itself as the “ChatGPT for dentists,” has raised $6 million in seed funding — a sum the company says is the largest ever for a dental technology startup.

“Practices using Trust AI are already operating in 2030 while their competitors are stuck in 1995,” said Dr. Bernard Casse, CEO and co-founder of Trust AI, in a news release Tuesday.

Founded in 2025 and based in San Francisco, Trust AI’s seed round was led by several dental industry players, including the Wehrle Implant Immersion Center, Goetze Dental, Rockwood Programs, and a group of practising dentists with a combined $100 million in annual revenue.

The company says its platform, designed to streamline administrative and clinical workflows through one HIPAA-compliant portal, has attracted more than 3,000 dentists in just a few weeks.

“Dentistry was never meant to run a maze of disconnected apps, endless logins and fragmented workflows,” said Dr. Divian Patel, co-founder and owner of multiple dental practices in the U.K. and U.S.

“Trust AI puts an end to the chaos. One platform. One secure portal. One intelligent conversation that replaces them all. We built exactly what every practice needs — technology that actually works together.”

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