Sage Dental to Deploy Pearl’s AI Technology Across Its Offices
Sage Dental will partner with Pearl to deploy Pearl’s Practice Intelligence artificial intelligence (AI) technology across its 70 office locations in Florida and Georgia. “Going
Sage Dental will partner with Pearl to deploy Pearl’s Practice Intelligence artificial intelligence (AI) technology across its 70 office locations in Florida and Georgia. “Going
Abstract Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most prevalent neurodegenerative disease in North America, next to Alzheimer’s disease. Patients who suffer from PD typically

The Forsyth Institute has entered into a strategic collaboration with Sherlock Biosciences, an engineering biology company dedicated to making diagnostic testing better, faster, and more

Research collaborations between the School of Dentistry and Cizik School of Nursing at UTHealth hold great potential for fostering healthcare improvements, according to the university,
Abstract The field of artificial intelligence (AI) has experienced spectacular development and growth over the past two decades. With recent progress in digitized data

Gilda’s Club Middle Tennessee, a Nashville-based nonprofit dedicated to providing support, education, and hope to anyone impacted by cancer, and Delta Dental of Tennessee have

Oral cancer is an ominous diagnosis. Its symptoms are debilitating, and five-year survival after diagnosis is approximately 60%. Improvements in oral cancer treatment can only
To center ourselves, we often say, “I’m fine. I’m pretty much perfect.” It’s hard to look at ourselves and say, “You know, maybe I’m not

As dentists, we have been comfortable working in a 2D world when evaluating our patients. However, an orthopedic physician’s assistant once told me that one

John West, DDS, MSD, explains the important role that 3-D CBCT technology can play in benefitting both the clinician and the endodontic patient in this

Lesions are among the main early indicators of oral cancer, but determining whether a sore is actually malignant typically involves painful, costly biopsies. Researchers at

The University of Saskatchewan College of Dentistry has received a $120,000 grant from the Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation (SHRF) to study a novel way of