Dental artificial intelligence company Pearl was granted a patent for its radiology system used to visually present AI-detected dental conditions, the company announced July 1.
AI and Teledentistry
The University of California, San Francisco, has begun using Virtual Dental Care's Teledentix software to improve oral healthcare access in children, according to a June 28 press release.
Here are some of the most recent Becker's headlines featuring clear aligners:
Dental aligner company 123-Align recently launched its new at-home clear aligner system aimed at making malocclusion solutions more accessible to patients.
Healthcare startup company Dr. Clobo has launched a new oral camera and consulting app to expand healthcare access and make it more convenient for patients.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill June 18 formally ending a ban on teledentistry in Texas.
Orthodontic solutions company Ormco Corp. has received FDA clearance for its Spark Clear Aligner System to treat children with primary and secondary teeth.
Metuchen, N.J.-based teledentistry company MouthWatch has named Sylvia Rochon senior director of sales and marketing, according to a June 15 news release obtained by Becker's.
Researchers at Seattle-based University of Washington have developed a way to use smartphone images to identify potentially harmful bacteria in oral cavities and on the skin.
Westbury, N.Y.-based Orthosnap, provider of dental aligner systems, is now partnered with more than 1,000 U.S. dental practices and is welcoming Fred Joyal, co-founder of 1-800-DENTIST, to its board of advisers.