Patient Portal
Understand Your Dental Options With Dental Clarity AI
Securely upload your dental records. Dr. Nath reviews your case, and AI helps organize the findings into clear, plain-English treatment options.
Dentist-reviewed. AI-assisted. Clearer treatment understanding.
AI does not diagnose. Case-specific explanations are released only after dentist review.
Emergency warning
If you have facial swelling, fever, trouble breathing, trouble swallowing, uncontrolled bleeding, trauma, or rapidly worsening symptoms, do not use this portal as your first step. Call the office directly at 516-426-7027 or seek urgent/emergency care.
What Is Dental Clarity AI?
Dental Clarity AI helps patients better understand dental records, treatment plans, X-rays, photos, estimates, and referrals. The goal is to make dental treatment easier to understand, not to replace a dental exam or diagnosis.
How It Works
- Request access or log in securely.
- Upload your dental records, X-rays, photos, treatment plan, estimate, or referral.
- Dr. Nath or the dental team reviews your submission.
- AI helps organize the dentist-reviewed findings into clear, plain-English explanations.
- You receive an approved explanation of possible treatment options, questions to ask, and next steps.
What You Can Upload
- Dental X-rays
- Intraoral photos
- Existing treatment plans
- Insurance estimates
- Referrals
- Notes about your main concern
- Other dental records
What You May Receive
Depending on the information available, Dental Clarity AI may help explain:
- What the dentist-reviewed finding means
- Common treatment options
- Pros and cons of different options
- Risks of waiting
- Questions to ask Dr. Nath
- Why an in-person exam or updated X-rays may still be needed
- Suggested next steps
Important Limitations
This portal is for education and treatment understanding. It does not provide emergency care. The AI does not diagnose from images. Case-specific explanations are released only after Dr. Nath or the dental team reviews the submitted information.
Final recommendations may still require an in-person exam, X-rays, clinical testing, gum evaluation, bite evaluation, and review of medical history.
