Two companies innovating the dental field are collaborating.
Pearl, a dental AI solutions pioneer based out of Los Angeles, is partnering with ClearDent, which was founded in Burnaby in 2002 as a dental practice management platform that integrates scheduling, charting, treatment planning, billing, imaging, and patient engagement into a unified, secure system built specifically for Canadian regulatory and privacy standards.
The partnership will integrate Pearl’s Second Opinion chairside radiologic dental AI disease detection software with ClearDentʼs imaging toolset, according to a statement from the firms.
Second Opinion software delivers pathology detection for an array of conditions, including caries, calculus, and periapical radiolucency.
Through ClearDent’s Developer Program, Pearl’s API integration will allow practitioners a more powerful lens through which to view radiographs and develop diagnoses.
“Our partnership with Pearl is a proud addition to our growing partner ecosystem, and a logical step in our quest to further support Canadian dentists,” says Karl Schmidt, who served as Executive Vice President of Business Development at ClearDent.
“Through our work together, we’re helping those in the industry embrace the future of dentistry and incorporate the most innovative solutions in order to streamline and improve their practices,” he stated.
“Our partnership with ClearDent will markedly accelerate access to the power and benefits of AI for dental practices and clinicians throughout Canada,” commented Ophir Tanz, chief executive officer of Pearl.
“Second Opinion enables dentists to deliver higher quality and more standardized care for patients, and with ClearDent as a partner, more dental patients across Canada will see those benefits in their treatment outcomes,” said Tanz.
Pearl was founded in 2019.
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