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MIRO.DX is a dental AI pre-assessment console launched by Chile’s Clínica Miró. Users take or upload a front-facing smile photo in the browser; the system first checks the photo quality, then combines it with medical history information to generate a directional dental analysis report. It is positioned not as a replacement for dentists, but as a “second opinion” and triage tool to help users decide what type of specialist they should see.
The website discloses a fairly complete AI pipeline: first, it captures photos via the browser’s MediaDevices API / WebRTC; second, GPT-4o-mini Vision in low-detail mode checks lighting, angle, and tooth visibility; third, GPT-4o Vision in high-detail mode performs the clinical analysis; finally, a report is generated and reviewed by a human. The report uses cautious clinical wording such as “compatible with” and “suggestive of,” and includes confidence levels and limitations. This makes it more rigorous than a typical marketing-style dental questionnaire.
It is currently offered as a 30-day free pilot with no credit card required. Official paid pricing has not been disclosed. In terms of integrations, beyond browser camera support, the site also mentions the Dentalink API for appointment matching and supports contact via WhatsApp. Payment methods are not specified.
Its strengths include a transparent workflow, upfront photo quality checks, a clear statement that it does not replace in-person diagnosis, and a claim that images are discarded after one-time processing, with data stored encrypted and handled in compliance with relevant Chilean regulations. The limitations are also clear: a front-facing photo alone cannot cover issues that require an intraoral exam or imaging, such as periodontal conditions, occlusion, periapical problems, or cavity depth. The website does not provide accuracy metrics, clinical validation scale, or boundaries for possible misdiagnosis. Chinese-language support, long-term pricing, and cross-border availability are also not disclosed.
It is better suited to patients near Santiago, Chile who want an initial assessment or specialist matching before visiting a clinic, and it may also be useful for clinics handling online triage. Access from China is unknown. Because the service is closely tied to local clinics, WhatsApp, and Dentalink, its practical value for Chinese users may be limited. If you are looking for alternatives in China, consider local internet-hospital dental consultations, second opinions from offline dental clinics, or international dental AI imaging tools such as Pearl AI, Overjet, and DentalMonitoring.
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