The software allows dentists to more accurately detect cavities and reduce the rate of false negatives, according to a May 16 Overjet news release.
The FDA clearance follows the 2021 clearance of Overjet’s Dental Assist, which measures bone levels in X-rays where periodontal disease is present.
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