Overjet recently announced a new partnership with ProHEALTH Dental, a provider of comprehensive state-of-the-art dental care with 17 locations across the Tri-State metropolitan New York area.
According to a news release, ProHEALTH Dental enters into clinical affiliation agreements with large healthcare providers, including hospital systems and large medical groups.
The collaboration will deliver Overjet’s FDA-cleared dental AI platform for tooth decay detection and bone level quantification to the ProHEALTH Dental network, helping to drive transformational clinical and operational improvements across the organization. Leaders expect the AI platform will enhance accuracy and precision, improve patient care, increase case acceptance rates, deliver actionable insights and automate administrative tasks and audits.
Dr. Terri Dolan, chief dental officer of Overjet, said that ProHEALTH Dental’s focus on integrating dental care with medical care is a comprehensive approach.
“Our partnership reflects our companies’ shared mission in delivering best-in-class clinical care and exceptional patient experience,” she said in the news release.
“We are committed to providing our patients with the best preventative and restorative dental care,” said Dr. Nicolas Elian, chief dental officer of ProHEALTH Dental.
“We understand that oral health is connected to patients’ overall health and Overjet’s focus on detecting problems early makes them a step above the rest,” he said. “With Overjet’s ability to detect and outline dental caries plus measure bone levels to aid in the diagnosis of periodontal disease, our clinicians will be able to deliver comprehensive care.”
To learn more about the partnership and how dentists are using Overjet's innovative AI to improve clinical decision-making and overall practice performance, visit overjet.com.
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