Curve Dental Unveils $200 Million R&D Investment

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Curve Dental Unveils $200 Million R&D Investment

Curve Dental Announces $200 Million R&D Investment as Dental Software Market Enters Major Transition

Curve Dental, a leader in modern, AI-driven dental software and integrated cloud technology, today announced an additional $200 million investment in Curve Hero, its all-in-one dental software platform and ecosystem of native capabilities.

The announcement comes as Curve approaches $100 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR), fueled almost entirely by organic growth and sustained year-over-year expansion since 2018. The company’s growth has enabled it to reinvest tens of millions of dollars annually in product development and customer services.

Curve currently serves approximately 20% of the cloud dental practice market, providing native functionality for single-location practices, small groups and dental service organizations (DSOs). Its open platform also supports third-party integrations through an API designed to meet rigorous standards for security, reliability, interoperability and customer experience.

Built for the Next Generation of Dental Practices

Dave Cormack, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Curve Dental and a 40-year veteran of high-growth software companies, said the company was founded on a clear opportunity to modernize an industry still heavily dependent on legacy technology.

“Nine years ago, our leadership team saw an extraordinary opportunity in dental. Nearly 100% of the market was relying on 20- to 30-year-old client-server systems, and we believed the industry was ready for a fundamentally better approach,” Cormack said.

“We acquired Curve Dental because it provided an excellent foundation for building a fully integrated, end-to-end cloud platform. In my experience, software designed for multi-practice organizations cannot simply be scaled down for single-location and small-group practices. It has to be built natively from the ground up—and that’s exactly what we did.”

Over the past eight years, Curve has invested approximately $100 million in R&D, transforming its platform into a native, single-sign-on cloud solution serving practices ranging from solo offices to multi-location groups and DSOs.

The Curve Hero platform now incorporates capabilities including patient engagement, intelligent phone integration, advanced eligibility, credit card payments, automated payment posting, revenue cycle management, membership plans, orthodontic workflows and business intelligence.

“Curve is giving the dental industry a new way to practice and a better way to grow,” Cormack said.

Investing for the Long Term

According to Cormack, Curve’s profitability and continued growth provide customers with confidence that the company can maintain its investment in innovation and customer service.

“As a $100 million annual recurring revenue business, we are profitable and growing while reinvesting tens of millions of dollars each year in product development and customer services,” Cormack said. “The dental market can be confident that we are here for the long term.”

He also encouraged practices evaluating a move to cloud software to look beyond feature lists and consider the financial strength and long-term R&D commitment of their technology providers.

“My strong advice to any dental practice considering a move to a cloud system is to make sure the software vendor is profitable and can continue to reinvest,” Cormack said. “Practices should also compare what vendors plan to spend on research and development against Curve’s $200 million commitment.”

A Dental Software Market at an Inflection Point

Cormack believes the transition from legacy client-server technology to integrated cloud platforms will accelerate consolidation across the dental software industry.

Approximately 85% of the estimated 160,000 dental practices in North America remain on legacy client-server systems, creating significant opportunity for modernization.

“We believe the dental software market is approaching a major inflection point,” Cormack said. “As practices rapidly transition from legacy systems to the cloud, the vendor landscape has become increasingly saturated, from core practice-management systems to point solutions for patient engagement, analytics, imaging and other functions.”

Cormack cautioned that simply moving software to the cloud does not necessarily create a truly integrated platform.

“Practices should look beyond the cloud label to understand how a platform was actually built and how well its products work together,” he said. “While Curve has been built natively from the ground up, many competitors have assembled collections of acquired products that can leave practices dealing with fragmented data, multiple interfaces, inconsistent workflows and complex integrations.”

Cormack predicts that these market pressures will lead to significant consolidation over the next several years.

“I predict that more than 40% of practice management software vendors will not exist in 36 to 48 months,” he said. “The same pressure will affect point solutions that create more complexity than differentiated customer value, as AI-driven cloud platforms increasingly deliver those capabilities natively, in an integrated environment and at a lower total cost of ownership.”

A Long-Term Commitment to Customers

Cormack said Curve’s long-term strategy will remain centered on customer success, continued investment and ongoing product innovation.

“Our customers’ success is how we measure our own success,” he said. “We work to earn their business every single day by listening, responding promptly and continually keeping the Curve Hero platform ahead of the competition.”

With its latest $200 million R&D commitment, Curve intends to continue expanding its platform and supporting dental practices at every stage of growth.

“If you haven’t seen Curve in action recently—or at all—I encourage you to talk with us about the challenges you face and see how we can better serve you,” Cormack said.

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