MedCity News May 16, 2022
Michael Schroeder

The Boston-based company announced Monday that it had received 510(k) clearance from the FDA for its Caries Assist, software that uses AI to aid dentists in detecting cavities. In May last year, Overjet received FDA clearance for AI-powered technology used in the diagnosis and treatment of gum disease.

Artificial intelligence has shown promise in many areas of healthcare, and dentistry is no exception. AI and machine learning are providing support for clinical decision-making and diagnosis—detecting issues that might otherwise be missed by the human eye and an exam alone. Now the dental AI company Overjet has expanded its platform to not only help dentists diagnose and treat gum disease but also to detect cavities as well.

The Boston-based company announced...

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