About DentalStats

A modern, interactive platform built to help users learn statistics, biostatistics, and dental research methods in a way that feels accessible and intuitive for dental students, clinicians, and researchers.

Our Mission

Making statistics
intuitive for dentistry

DentalStats was born from a simple frustration: traditional biostatistics education feels abstract and disconnected from clinical reality. We set out to change that by grounding every concept in real dental research scenarios — from DMFT distributions to survival analysis of implants.

Every visualization, calculator, and lesson is purpose-built to bridge the gap between statistical theory and evidence-based dental practice.

15+
Interactive Modules
8+
Statistical Calculators
3
Difficulty Levels
100%
Free to Use

What We Offer

Everything you need to learn statistics

Concept Lessons

Scroll-driven, interactive lessons that build your intuition for probability, inference, and regression — all using dental examples.

Clinical Calculators

Practical tools for chi-square tests, confidence intervals, sample size planning, and more — ready for your next research project.

Live Visualizations

Upload your own data or use built-in datasets to generate publication-ready charts and explore distributions interactively.

Our Team

Meet Team

✦  Founder  ✦
Dr. Ridham Varsani

Dr. Ridham Varsani

Dentist, Epidemiologist

✦  Founder  ✦
Dr. Manjari Khatri

Dr. Manjari Khatri

Dentist, Clinical Content Advisor

✦  Co-Founder  ✦
Ravi Dayani

Ravi Dayani

Lead Developer

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Statistics and Probability

Quick answers for visitors searching for statistics, learn statistics, basic probability, biostatistics, dental statistics, dental stats, and practical research interpretation.

What is DentalStats and why is it useful for learning statistics online?
DentalStats is built as a visual place to learn statistics online through interactive explanations, live charts, and clinical examples. Instead of only reading formulas, users can explore statistics, probability, and biostatistics in a way that feels more practical for dental research and evidence-based learning.
Can beginners use DentalStats to learn statistics and basic probability?
Yes. DentalStats is designed so beginners can start with basic probability, distributions, confidence intervals, and sample size ideas before moving into more advanced topics. The goal is to help students learn statistics step by step with intuitive examples instead of memorizing isolated formulas.
How does DentalStats help with biostatistics and dental statistics?
DentalStats focuses on biostatistics and dental statistics using examples such as DMFT scores, prevalence studies, diagnostic tests, regression, and survival analysis. That means learners can connect general statistical ideas directly to dental public health, clinical research, and treatment outcomes.
Does DentalStats include probability lessons, statistics calculators, and visual tools?
Yes. The platform combines concept lessons, probability visualizations, and statistics calculators in one place. Users can study topics like basic probability, confidence intervals, p-values, and sample size while also using tools that make the underlying ideas easier to interpret.
Who should use DentalStats: students, clinicians, or researchers?
DentalStats is meant for dental students, clinicians, postgraduate learners, and researchers who want a clearer path into statistics and biostatistics. It is especially helpful for anyone who wants to understand dental research methods without feeling overwhelmed by technical language from the start.
Why does DentalStats talk so much about probability, confidence intervals, and research interpretation?
Probability, confidence intervals, and related statistical ideas appear constantly in journal articles and clinical studies. DentalStats emphasizes these topics so users can move from simply reading numbers to actually understanding what the results mean in real dental research and decision-making.

Get In Touch

Have a question or suggestion?

We'd love to hear from students, educators, and clinicians. Whether it's a bug report, a feature idea, or a collaboration inquiry — reach out.