Dental AI company Pearl entered into a partnership with tab32, a cloud-based dental technology company.
Through the partnership, Pearl's Second Opinion oral disease detection program will be integrated into tab32's practice management software, according to a June 25 news release.
tab32's software, which is designed for DSOs, is used by dental providers to track more than 13 million patients and more than 100 million X-rays.
Second Opinion identifies pathologic and non-pathologic findings in X-rays, including dental caries, bone loss and root abscesses, improving case presentation and patient communication, the release said.