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DentalMonitoring Announces Braces Monitoring Innovations

AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DentalMonitoring continues to set the standard in AI-powered orthodontic solutions, with two innovative features that allow doctors to better visualize progress and obstacles throughout treatment. An update to the platform including the new patient timeline and progress bar is now available in the dashboard for doctors worldwide.

With the new patient timeline and progress bar, doctors can now optimize braces patient management with two innovative features that provide instant snapshots of patient progress.

The patient card displays a timeline that automatically tracks treatment, hygiene and scan compliance for patients, aggregated from all DentalMonitoring scans throughout the entire treatment. Orthodontists can now easily identify trends and track recurring issues without additional clinical chair time or desk time. Using doctor-customized automation and the power of AI, this provides an increased level of clinical visibility and control when treating braces patients, ultimately improving treatment progress and outcomes.

“DentalMonitoring is designed to bring visibility and clinical efficiency to all patients being treated with braces or aligners throughout their treatment,” says DentalMonitoring CEO Philippe Salah. “The new timeline and progress bar help doctors quickly and remotely see how treatment is progressing and what course of action is needed to optimize the outcome for each case.”

DentalMonitoring’s AI-powered solutions leverage automation to create more connected care for all patients in all phases, minimizing clinical surprises between in-person visits while optimizing chair time. The company pioneered AI in orthodontic care with a mission to increase the quality of care and positively impact the bottom line by increasing doctors’ value-per-visit with more proactive treatment decisions based on clinical observations analyzed remotely. Using the most advanced AI on the market, the software enables doctors to monitor their patients more than ever before with less time, and provides a competitive advantage in their patient experience.

Practices interested in learning more should visit www.dental-monitoring.com or stop by the DentalMonitoring booth at the upcoming AAO in Chicago, April 21-24.

About DentalMonitoring - www.dental-monitoring.com

DentalMonitoring exists to make orthodontics smarter. Powered by the most advanced AI in the industry, DentalMonitoring has developed comprehensive doctor-driven solutions to help orthodontists grow and optimize their practice, provide superior clinical care, and deliver a better patient experience. From patient lead engagement and conversion, to remote monitoring of all types of treatments, DentalMonitoring’s unique platforms give orthodontists connected, smarter and more sustainable care. DentalMonitoring employs more than 400 people across 18 countries and 10 offices, including Paris, Austin, London, Sydney, Hong Kong and Tokyo.

Contacts

Anne-Claire Sanz: +33 01 86 95 01 01
Emily de Moraes: +1 737 201 9002

DentalMonitoring



Contacts

Anne-Claire Sanz: +33 01 86 95 01 01
Emily de Moraes: +1 737 201 9002

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