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26 December 2022

Curve Dental taps into Pearl’s AI


Pearl and Curve Dental recently announced plans to integrate Pearl’s Second Opinion disease detection capabilities within Curve Dental’s all-in-one SuperHero practice management system. The Pearl-Curve partnership delivers the most robust range of FDA-cleared clinical AI capabilities to Curve’s 50,000 users across the U.S. and Canada, according to a news release.

“The best dental technologies empower providers to better diagnose treatments and create a patient experience that increases treatment acceptance. Pearl’s AI does exactly those things,” said Jana Macon, COO at Curve Dental. 

“We are thrilled to partner with Pearl because their technology will help us to deliver greater clinical utility and profitability to our customers,” she said in the news release

Pearl’s Second Opinion is the only clinical AI software with regulatory clearance as a patient-facing radiologic aid to dentists for detection of multiple dental diseases. Curve users will be able to access the full range of Second Opinion capabilities utilizing the images they take and store in Curve Image.

Ophir Tanz, founder and CEO of Pearl, said the partnership expands Pearl’s commitment to elevating the standard of care in dentistry. 

“Together with Curve, we’re increasing access to AI among Curve’s users and improving the quality of the AI-user experience with Pearl’s AI capabilities assimilated with one of the most highly user-rated practice management solutions in dentistry,” he said. 

To learn more about the partnership, visit https://go.curvedental.com/pearl-partnership

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