Wednesday, March 29, 2023
Weave Delivers Enhanced Patient Communication With Addition of Bulk Texting to Product Suite
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
The Academy of Laser Dentistry’s Annual Conference is Featuring Expanded Sponsor and Exhibitor Diversity
In Addition to Showcasing Laser Companies, ALD 2023 is Including a Variety of Complementary Products and Services That Can Enhance Today’s Laser Practice
Monday, March 27, 2023
This Friday March 31 - Join Me for the DPR AI Applications in Dentistry Event
Bard is a large language model, also known as a conversational AI or chatbot trained to be informative and comprehensive. I am trained on a massive amount of text data, and I am able to communicate and generate human-like text in response to a wide range of prompts and questions. For example, I can provide summaries of factual topics or create stories.
Needless to say, AI is coming and, while it has already changed our world, it is about to do a whole lot more. To learn what it is poised to do for the profession of dentistry, be sure to register for this "don't want to miss" event!!!
Thursday, March 23, 2023
Walmart and Quip Announce Partnership
In the continuing growth of the telehealth and/or teledentistry sector, the industry is seeing increasing growth and acceptance in this slice of the market.
In the early stages of growth, it looked like this aspect of healthcare was going to be pretty limited. Both acceptance and adoption seemed slow. Don't get me wrong, there was definite interest, but the prospect of this become a serious growth potential and profit center was not readily apparent.
Covid changed a lot of those perceptions. When the actual process of being seen physically wasn't possible, industry developers turned to remote access to help with the problem. I think it is safe to say the from an economic and/or profit standpoint, when you see Walmart enter a particular aspect of the market, then that market is primed for profit and expansion.
This week, Walmart announced that they are partnering with Quip, the manufacturers of a low end powered toothbrush, to bring virtual dental exams to the Walmart customer base.
Here is the announcement:
Today, quip, the modern oral health company, announced a first of its kind collaboration to offer its comprehensive virtual dental care services to Walmart customers.
Following the lasting impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on missed dentist appointments and screenings, quip is aiming to increase focus on preventative oral care and provide better access to professional care when in need. CareQuest Institute for Oral Health conducted a survey in 2022 revealing that despite improvements in oral health since the beginning of the pandemic, major disparities still exist.
"At quip, we are excited to be expanding our offerings to millions more Americans in need of professional dental care," said Simon Enever, Co-Founder and CEO of quip. "We recognize the impact of telehealth over the past few years and see the need for teledentistry solutions that can improve access to care for Americans who may have trouble regularly accessing a dentist, whether due to geographical limitations or medical restrictions. By collaborating with Walmart, we hope to simplify and improve oral care nationwide through our unique dental products and services platform."
To utilize quip's virtual care services, all you need is five minutes and a phone. Users simply respond to a few multiple-choice questions regarding their general and oral health, and then choose between a photo consult, great for a preventative check-up to assess specific issues visible in the mouth, or a live video consult, ideal to triage emergencies and prescribe solutions to pain.
Photo consults involve taking 1-6 pictures of your mouth that are assessed by a dentist in your area who sends back a detailed digital report that highlights areas of concern such as potential cavities or gum issues, within 24 hours. This report includes treatment suggestions and options to find in-person care in your area.
Virtual care checkups are covered by most dental insurance providers or cost from $35 out of pocket. These services are not meant as a replacement for in person dental treatment, but rather a convenient and affordable way to have a preventative check-up, receive guidance between visits to the dentist, or to help assess and better triage problems.
"Walmart is committed to increasing the accessibility of health and wellness products and services for customers," said Staci Cochran, Vice President of Health & Wellness Merchandising. "The new teledentistry offering from quip allows us to build upon this commitment by providing customers with an easy, affordable way to access virtual dental services."
Users that access quip's virtual care in the quip app can also earn rewards for tracking oral care habits- such as brushing their teeth, flossing, and rinsing regularly, with whatever quip products they use. Users of quip products, such as the quip smart brush, can automatically track their habits and get tailored coaching.
Visit Walmart.com to learn more or download the free quip app today to track and improve your oral care routine, get a virtual checkup, and earn rewards for good oral health habits.
The actual announcement (if you want to see the full copy) is here.
Wednesday, March 22, 2023
DEA Reports Widespread Threat of Fentanyl Mixed with Xylazine
While today's post is not technically of a tech nature, I know that doctors as well as many of you lay readers like me to keep you up to date with things dealing with drugs and public safety. Along those lines, I happened to come across today's info courtesy of the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).
As the number of prescriptions for legitimate pain medications drops, criminals have stepped in to fill the void. One of the things I've advocated for a long time now is that if you simply cut the supply without offering citizens access to treatment, those who are addicted (whether through abuse or simply taking them as directed) will begin to look for a new source. Unfortunately not enough money (at least yet) has a been applied to the treatment side of the equation. I've seen several statistical evaluations that have shown that as prescriptions have decreased illegal purchases have increased to balance or even exceed previous usage rates.
Opiate withdrawal is a horrible experience. It has both physical as well as psychological effects on the sufferer that are described as "hell on Earth", the worst illness ever, or "so terrible that there are no words to describe it". Sufferers report chills, fever, sweating, horrible body aches, diarrhea, vomiting to the point of convulsions, insomnia, etc. I have read accounts of people remaining awake for days at a time writhing in pain while vomiting and soiling themselves because they are not even capable of getting to the restroom.
I think it is easy to imagine for many of us that if you were going through something so hellish and you knew that just doing the drug "one more time" would make all of this go away, you'd take that next dose.
Leaving people to try and figure this out on their own without treatment and medical help is simply inhumane.
Now, I'll get off of my soap box and continue with today's post...
Fentanyl is the crème de la crème of narcotics. It is exponentially stronger than morphine and heroin, yet just as addictive (or perhaps more). Also, the withdrawals are just as bad, if not worse.
What drug dealers love about fentanyl is that it is SO powerful that it only takes tiny amounts to provide the euphoria all addicts crave. Tiny amounts of a powder like fentanyl are easy to conceal and shipments can be much smaller. Also, any drug dealer knows that the money is made in repeat business. Fentanyl is highly addictive and it doesn't take much to create a dependent individual. To avoid withdrawal, those people will return again and again as "repeat business".
Many illicit drug supplies are now laced with fentanyl to provide a better buzz as well as to ensure repeat business. However, because it is so powerful, the margin of safety is slim. It is easy to overdose on this drug simply because the difference between a dose that creates a buzz and a dose that causes fatality is very, very slim.
In fact, in November 2022 the DEA put out an alert that 6 out of 10 fentanyl-laced fake prescription pills contain a potentially lethal dose of fentanyl. You read that right... 60% of counter fit pills containing fentanyl can kill you simply by taking ONE.
Now comes word that street drugs have taken another step up by mixing a drug called Xylazine with Fentanyl. Here is the update from DEA:
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is warning the American public of a sharp increase in the trafficking of fentanyl mixed with xylazine. Xylazine, also known as “Tranq,” is a powerful sedative that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved for veterinary use.
Xylazine and fentanyl drug mixtures place users at a higher risk of suffering a fatal drug poisoning. Because xylazine is not an opioid, naloxone (Narcan) does not reverse its effects. Still, experts always recommend administering naloxone if someone might be suffering a drug poisoning. People who inject drug mixtures containing xylazine also can develop severe wounds, including necrosis—the rotting of human tissue—that may lead to amputation.
According to the CDC, 107,735 Americans died between August 2021 and August 2022 from drug poisonings, with 66 percent of those deaths involving synthetic opioids like fentanyl. The Sinaloa Cartel and Jalisco Cartel in Mexico, using chemicals largely sourced from China, are primarily responsible for the vast majority of the fentanyl that is being trafficked in communities across the United States.
FDA recently communicated to health care providers about the risks to patients exposed to xylazine in illicit drugs. A copy of that communication can be found here: FDA alerts healthcare professionals of risks to patients exposed to xylazine in illicit drugs.
Tuesday, March 21, 2023
White Paper Reveals Striking Data on Health Disparities in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities
Today, CareQuest Institute for Oral Health®, the Society of American Indian Dentists (SAID), and the National Indian Health Board’s (NIHB) Tribal Oral Health Initiative released a white paper on oral health disparities in American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities.
The white paper, “American Indian and Alaska Native Communities Face a ‘Disproportionate Burden of Oral Disease’: Reversing Inequities Involves Challenges and Opportunities,” includes striking new data from CareQuest Institute’s State of Oral Health Equity in America survey and offers strategic recommendations on how to address disparities and inequities facing AI/AN communities.
Filled with graphics, quotes, and frameworks, the paper details how historical and intergenerational trauma including genocide, exposure to infectious diseases, forced boarding school attendance, lack of access to nutritional and affordable food, and lack of access to routine preventive care place AI/AN communities at high risk of poor overall and oral health outcomes.
“The data and research in this white paper affirm the serious health disparities that AI/AN communities have faced for generations due to structural racism and historical trauma,” said CareQuest Institute CEO and President Myechia Minter-Jordan, MD, MBA. “We need broad distributive justice to break this cycle. Our hope is that the data and recommendations in this white paper help address the deep health inequities facing this population. We are grateful to SAID and NIHB for their partnership on this important project and look forward to continuing to work with all stakeholders toward solutions.”
"SAID is committed to achieving equal representation for AI/ANs in the field of dentistry and we are grateful for the opportunity to partner with CareQuest Institute to contribute to the understanding of oral disease as it impacts our communities and people,” said Cristin Haase, DMD, MPH, president of Society of American Indian Dentists. “Partnerships such as these are important for opening the door to critical conversations and driving change towards inclusive oral health care for AI/AN communities. It is common for our population to be excluded or erased from data collection regarding dentistry workforce and oral health, and it is vital that we continue to remain visible and raise awareness of the issues."
Findings from the white paper include:
· The prevalence of early childhood caries (tooth decay) in AI/AN communities is three times higher than it is for white children.
· AI/AN adults are twice as likely to have untreated decay as the overall US population, and 83% of AI/AN adults report tooth loss compared to 66% of the overall US population.
· Three and a half times as many people who identified as AI/AN reported going to the emergency department for dental care or mouth pain in the last year (13.5%) compared with those who do not identify as AI/AN (3.9%).
· More than half of AI/AN adults (54.1%) reported being denied health care or oral health care at some point due to discrimination, compared to 40% of non-AI/AN respondents.
· The number of AI/AN students applying to dental school has decreased dramatically over the past decade, with a record high of 92 in 2006 to record lows within the past 20 years of 16 AI/AN applicants in 2019 and only eight in 2021.
The authors also make several strategic recommendations on how to reduce oral health disparities in AI/AN communities, including:
· Developing partnerships with AI/AN communities and organizations to better understand their priorities.
· Collecting more accurate data, including the inclusion of AI/AN as an individual category to avoid misclassification.
· Increasing representation of AI/AN individuals in dental education settings.
· Developing career pathway programs for AI/AN individuals to enter all dental workforce positions.
· Ensuring state and federal oral health care policies are made in collaboration and consultation with tribal leaders and the Indian Health Service.
If you'd like to read the entire White Paper, you can do so here.
Monday, March 20, 2023
SoftSmile and CandidPro™ begin strategic multi-year partnership
First of all, I'm back! Last week I had a wicked bug grab me. Never tested positive, but I felt terrible. Hence, there weren't many posts last week. Hey, now I'm back! So let's start the week with info from Candid.
Candid has announced several enhancements to their CandidPro orthodontic platform that will give providers more control over their clear aligner cases. One of these upgrades stems from a multi-year strategic partnership Candid has forged with SoftSmile Inc. that will bring their state-of-the-art VISION treatment planning software to every CandidPro provider.
VISION was created to expand access to high-quality oral healthcare tools for doctors while making treatment more accessible for patients. VISION, an FDA-cleared, AI-powered orthodontic treatment planning solution, is regarded as having some of the most intuitive and comprehensive functionality available, providing dental professionals with an unprecedented level of confidence.
“We founded SoftSmile to give doctors more treatment planning power and flexibility,” says Khamzat Asabaev, CEO & Founder at SoftSmile. “Working with Candid means furthering that goal with a partner that also puts doctors first.”
SoftSmile’s VISION software is user-friendly and includes some of the most advanced treatment planning features available, including automated segmentation and staging optimization that may reduce treatment planning time by up to 95%. These features will complement the planned clinical enhancements CandidPro has recently announced, and will empower CandidPro doctors with the precision, control, and efficiency they need to confidently treat clear aligner patients.
“VISION is a true differentiator for CandidPro and is a great example of our commitment to offering the best possible clear aligner treatment options to dental professionals,” says Candid’s Chief Dental Officer, Dr. Brian Gray. “The renderings are precise, the experience is fluid, and the automations should save our doctors even more clinical time.”
In parallel with the launch of VISION, CandidPro will enhance the clinical capabilities of its products to include most of VISIONS’s current clinical features including bite ramps shift, automated attachments placement, AI-powered staging optimization, multiple attachments types, 3D controls, robust treatment planning, CBCT integration, matching, and more.
Candid and SoftSmile also have ambitious long-term partnership goals, including planned strategic research and development initiatives that will bring Candid’s precise manufacturing technology into play for SoftSmile users seeking the latest aligner technology.
“CandidPro and SoftSmile are both riding the same wave of innovation,” says Candid’s CEO, Nick Greenfield. “More importantly, both are focused on listening to doctors’ needs and generating products they love to use. We’re thrilled to see what we can accomplish together.”
About SoftSmile, Inc.
SoftSmile is a New York-based technology company that helps orthodontists to deliver custom, high-quality, and affordable treatment to their patients. Established in 2020, SoftSmile designs and develops an advanced, AI-driven orthodontic software package that applies innovative algorithms with sound biomechanical and mathematical principles in a user-friendly interface. These products give orthodontists unparalleled control and precision of the treatment they deliver to their patients. SoftSmile was created by doctors, for doctors. Learn more at https://softsmile.com/.
About CandidPro
CandidPro believes that dentists deserve more when it comes to clear aligners. That’s why their orthodontic platform leverages best-in-class technology, a game-changing approach to partnership, and clinical expertise to give doctors more control, more convenience, and more happy clear aligner patients. Learn more at: https://www.candidpro.com.
SOURCE Candid