AI-powered cavity detection gains FDA 510(k) clearance

VideaHealth, a dental artificial intelligence technology company, received FDA 510(k) clearance for Videa Caries Assist, an AI cavity detection algorithm.

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During the FDA trial, dentists using Videa’s AI missed 43 percent fewer cavities. Those using Videa’s AI also had a 15 percent average reduction in erroneous detections of caries lesions, according to a May 2 VideaHealth news release.

The company was founded in 2018 and is backed by venture capital firms Spark Capital, Zetta Venture Partners and Pillar VC in addition to angel investors.

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