AI dental triage · not a diagnosis

Is it serious,
or can it wait?

Snap a photo of the tooth or gum that's bothering you. SmileCheck reads how urgent it looks, flags anything that needs fast care, and writes the notes to hand your dentist.

Free · No sign-up · Photos are never stored

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RoutineUrgent
Visible gum redness near lower molar
One photo is unclear — retake suggested
No emergency red flags reported
Generated in 2.1s · Google Gemini
How it works

Three steps, about thirty seconds.

01

Snap

Add one to five clear photos of the tooth or gum that's bothering you. Your phone camera is perfect.

02

Read

Gemma 4 checks photo quality, describes what's visible, and looks for red-flag symptoms — in seconds.

03

Share

Get a suggested urgency and a dentist-ready summary you can copy or download and bring to your appointment.

Tuned for the things that matter

It knows when “wait and see” is the wrong answer.

SmileCheck leans conservative. If your answers point to something that needs fast care, it says so clearly instead of reassuring you.

Facial swellingFeverTrouble breathing or swallowingPus or bad tasteSevere or worsening painTrauma or broken toothUncontrolled bleedingA patch that won't heal
What you get

A calm, structured second opinion.

Photo quality check

Tells you if a shot is too blurry or dark to be useful, and what to retake.

What's visible

Cautious, plain-language notes on redness, chips, dark areas or patches — never a diagnosis.

Red-flag screen

Cross-checks your symptoms against the signs that need urgent attention.

Dentist-ready summary

A tidy note your clinic can read before you arrive, with follow-up questions.

Safety first

A heads-up, not a verdict.

SmileCheck never tells you that you have a cavity, an infection, or anything else. It describes what's visible, flags what looks urgent, and points you to a dentist. A real exam is the only way to know for sure.

If you have severe pain, facial swelling, fever, uncontrolled bleeding, trauma, or trouble breathing or swallowing, seek urgent medical or dental care right away.

Stop guessing about that tooth.

Two minutes now could save you a sleepless night — or get you seen before something small turns into something big.

Check your smile