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Physical AI that runs your steri

Argos sterilizes your instruments

Ultrasonic cleaning, wrapping, autoclaving, logging — the entire process, every cassette, every day, without a person standing at the sink.

The Argos machine installed in a dental steri room
The cycle, handled
98%

of sterilization handled autonomously.

Your team’s share: load one door, unload the other.

Argos does the 4–7 hours of steri work per day — so your team can focus on patients.

How Argos works.

01

Dirty instruments in, sterile out.

Sterilizes your instruments — ultrasonic, wrap, autoclave — automatically, so you never have to deal with steri again.

02

Knows your schedule.

Matches cassettes to your appointments and preps them ahead, so the right tray is sterile and waiting before every patient.

03

Generates an auditable trail.

Logs every load, chemical indicator and weekly spore test as it runs, so you’re always inspection-ready — no binder, no catch-up.

FAQ

Do we have to change how we work?

You switch to a full-cassette workflow — we set it up, instruments included in the pilot. Handpieces and heat-sensitive items have their own track; Argos’s process covers them too. All-in, it costs less than the way you do it today.

Does Argos know our schedule — and which trays to prep?

Yes — that’s half the point. Argos is connected to your practice management software, so it preps to your day, not to a fixed list: it reads tomorrow’s column and queues the right cassettes — hygiene, restorative, surgical — before anyone asks. A crown prep at 2:00 has its cassette sterile and waiting by 11:40.

What does my team still do?

Load one door, unload the other — minutes a day. The hours come back to the office: in pilot practices the steri person takes over room turnover and ordering, and assistants stay chairside.

What about audits and documentation?

The log writes itself — every cycle, indicator and spore test, searchable and exportable. Built for where documentation rules are headed, not just where they are.

Can it track instrument lifespan?

Yes. Argos counts every instrument’s autoclave cycles. Scanner tips and handpieces get replaced on schedule, not on failure — and not by guessing.

What does it cost?

Pilot terms are set per practice. The anchor: sterilization runs $25–50K a year in staff time at typical volumes. Argos — including the cassette conversion — is priced under the labor it does.

How do we get one?

Argos is going into a small group of pilot practices. Book an intro call: your workflow, your numbers, and whether a pilot fits.

Physical AI that runs your steri

No obligation. We respond within one business day.

Built by doctors who run their own practices — Argos started in our steri room.