The clearance includes more than 30 AI algorithms as well as expanded AI detection capabilities for the common dental diseases, according to a Jan. 3 news release from VideaHealth.
The applications include periapical radiolucencies, calculus, pediatric caries detection for those 3 and older and work to increase workflow efficiencies and save time for practices.
VideaHealth and its AI platforms support care for tens of millions of patients each year.
Many of the AI detection applications are the first of their kind to earn clearance from any regulatory agency, the release said.
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