INTRODUCING PUREVIEW™ BACTERIAL IMAGING FOR DENTAL WATER TESTING
The right answer.
Right now.
Dental waterline testing has always asked the right question — but R2A, long considered the gold standard for testing — takes 5 days to catch all the dangerous bacteria. PureView changes that. For the first time, you can measure what actually matters — bacterial culturability, not just presence — at imaging speed.
R2A reliability … in less than 5 hours.
AVAILABLE JULY 2026 WITH DENTISAFE ONE

LOOK AT THE SCIENCE THAT MATTERS
Not all bacteria in your waterlines are equal.
We find the ones that replicate.
The question for dental water testing was never simply how many cells are present. The more important question has always been: how many can reproduce? Bacteria cause harm by overwhelming the body’s immune defenses — and that only happens when they can multiply. PureView is the fastest, most accurate way ever developed to distinguish between viability and culturability. That’s what you need to know to keep everyone safe.
“Is the cell alive?”
Cell presence detected
Viability tells you a cell is biologically intact — that it has membrane integrity, metabolic activity, or fluorescence uptake. But a living cell that cannot replicate is clinically inert. It poses no replicating threat to a patient.
⚠ Alive ≠ dangerous. Viability alone is insufficient for patient risk assessment.
“Can the cell replicate and cause harm?”
The clinically meaningful measurement
A culturable cell can reproduce. It can multiply, colonize, and overwhelm the body’s defenses. This is the mechanism of harm — not mere presence, but proliferation. Culturability is the biggest metric tied to patient risk.
✓ PureView measures culturability — the same clinical truth as R2A, delivered at imaging speed.
The viable but non-culturable (VBNC) state is a well-documented phenomenon. Cells can appear alive under fluorescence-based testing — triggering a positive result — while being completely unable to replicate. Conversely, cells in early replication phases may not yet display the markers other water tests looks for. In both cases, viability-based testing can mislead. Culturability does not.
METHOD COMPARISON
Where every other method leaves a gap
Most historical methods for dental water testing get something right. PureView is the first to get everything right in less than 5 hours (instead of 5 days).
Traditional Gold-Standard
R2A Agar Testing
MEASURES
SPEED
SETTING
5-7 days
Lab-submitted samples
The clinical gold standard for culturability — and the benchmark PureView is built to match. By the time R2A results arrive, patients have already been treated.
In-House Water Tests
Paddle Testing
MEASURES
SPEED
SETTING
2-3 days
In-office
Convenient, but less precise. Results are approximate and operator-dependent. Does not produce the quantitative, culturable colony counts needed for confident compliance documentation.
Fluorescence-Based
Flow Cytometry
MEASURES
SPEED
SETTING
Near-instant
Lab-submitted samples
Fast — but answers the wrong question. Flow cytometry counts cells that are alive, not cells that can replicate. VBNC cells can trigger false positives; early-phase replicating cells can be missed.
HD Bacterial Imaging
DentiSafe PureView™
MEASURES
SPEED
SETTING
Near-instant
Lab-submitted samples
The first method to deliver the clinical truth of R2A — culturability — five days faster. No waiting. No ambiguity. No compromise.
THE TECH AT THE HEART OF PUREVIEW BACTERIAL IMAGING
Precision imaging adapted for dental waterlines

ESTABLISHING THE NEW GOLD STANDARD
Built on the platform trusted by leading research labs
PureView is powered by an advanced imaging system used in pharmaceutical research and biomedical discovery worldwide — adapted by DentiSafe specifically for dental waterline microbiology. We’re not building on dental lab technology. We’re bringing a higher class of precision to it.
What this makes possible is straightforward: samples that once required days of laboratory incubation can now be evaluated in the time it takes to treat a patient. AI-powered analysis software ensures every sample is assessed with a level of consistency and precision that human review alone can’t deliver.
The result is data you can act on — and documentation you can stand behind.

PureView is coming July 2026.
Be among the first to access PureView and the DentiSafe ONE package when we launch. Join the waitlist and we’ll reach out before the doors open.
