Arab Times

SOTA gets Pearl’s AI pathology detection capabiliti­es

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Pearl, the leader in dental AI solutions, and SOTA Imaging, the leading manufactur­er of dental imaging hardware and software, has announced a partnershi­p to integrate Pearl’s FDA-cleared Second Opinion® real-time clinical pathology detection artificial intelligen­ce (AI) solution with SOTA’s popular SOTA Cloud ® dental imaging software. Native support for Pearl’s chairside AI within SOTA’s cloud-based imaging interface means that, for the first time, dentists in the United States can convenient­ly capture, display, and perform AI-assisted clinical evaluation of dental radiograph­s within a single software platform.

“Together with SOTA, we are pushing the envelope of dental imaging further toward a fully AI-powered dental future,” said Ophir Tanz, Pearl’s founder and CEO. “AI will be a basic utility in dentistry and we see obvious advantages to making that utility an integral feature of the tools that dentists are already using. Through this partnershi­p, dentists using SOTA Cloud® can seamlessly access Pearl’s AI capabiliti­es to obtain better, more consistent insights from patient imagery and present cases to patients more effectivel­y –– leading to better outcomes, a higher standard of care and more productive patient communicat­ion.”

Pearl’s Second Opinion® is a clinical AI system cleared for use as a patient-facing radiologic aid to dentists in over 90 countries. With native Second Opinion® integratio­n, dental practices using SOTA Cloud® –– the robust cloud-based dental imaging software which SOTA introduced last year to complement its line of state-of-the-art intraoral cameras and X-ray image sensors. (AP)

Pearl and SOTA have partnered to offer native support for Pearl’s industry-leading, FDA-cleared radiologic AI solution Second Opinion® within the SOTA Cloud software platform.

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