Wednesday, May 20, 2026

During AAPD 2026: CaviSense™ Showcasing its 10-Second Chairside Test for Active Demineralization in Pediatric Patients



At the Yankee Dental Congress this past January I got a chance to see the CaviSense™ system in action and I also got a chance to actually have it used on me.  This is a unique idea that moves the profession further into the prevention model by helping to identifying demineralization at its earliest stages.  This may allow doctors to then be able to provide remineralization therapy or resin infiltration.

The big news here is that the company will have a booth at the upcoming AAPD meeting in Las Vegas this weekend.  If you are planning on attending, be sure to stop by Booth #104 and tell them I said hello!  Read on for the details...


Company Will Also Provide an Early Preview  of its Full-Mouth Active Demineralization Detection Tray System

Leading Pediatric Dentist, Adam Silevitch, DMD will explain his success with CaviSense, Saturday 11:00AM, May 23rd, in CaviSense Booth #104

CaviSense Inc., a Harvard/Tufts spin-out and developer of a radiation-free diagnostic technology for active tooth demineralization. CaviSense will be returning as an exhibitor to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) Annual Session, May 21–24 in Las Vegas.

At Booth #104, CaviSense will be providing live chairside demonstrations of its 10-second diagnostic sensor designed to identify interproximal active demineralization before lesions become radiographically apparent.

In addition, the company will be previewing its new and revolutionary tray system designed to provide comprehensive screening for localized active tooth demineralization of the entire dentition in 30 seconds. 

According to Dr. Gili Naveh, founder of CaviSense. “Today with our CaviSense single point sensor and our upcoming, full mouth tray system,  we’re rapidly 

shifting the caries management paradigm. We’re enabling detection to extend beyond the four walls of the dental office and into home testing. Clinicians can now detect the early stages of caries and intervene earlier, when minimally invasive treatments are most effective.”

The CaviSense single point sensor and full mouth tray system both integrate seamlessly into the  pediatric office workflow, with no radiation exposure and without invasive procedures - important considerations for both clinicians and parents.


“Anything we introduce into our pediatric operatories has to be fast, kid friendly, and clinically meaningful,” said Dr. Adam Silevitch, DMD, pediatric dentist and early CaviSense adopter. “This technology checks all three boxes. It enables me to identify active acid challenges in specific areas, and have a much more precise, visual conversation with parents and their children.”

Dr. Silevitch will be making a special appearance at CaviSense booth #104 on Saturday, May 23rd, at 11AM to explain how CaviSense transformed his pediatric practice and enabled him to boost revenue by increasing case acceptance and positive outcomes of minimally invasive treatments.

During the AAPD Annual Session, CaviSense will also promote its Lunch & Learn program, inviting pediatric practices to schedule post-meeting, virtual lunch & learn sessions designed to educate the entire team on the benefits of early caries detection with CaviSense. Schedule a Lunch & Learn here: https://bit.ly/CaviSenseLearning

About CaviSense

CaviSense develops advanced diagnostic technologies to improve the early detection and management of dental caries. Its patented chairside sensor and upcoming full mouth tray system identify localized cariogenic conditions and active tooth demineralization in seconds, enabling clinicians to intervene earlier and deliver minimally invasive care.

References:
1. CDC Oral Health Surveillance Report
2. NIDCR Dental Caries Data

 

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Premier Announces Lumira™ LED Curing Light


I've always been fascinated by curing lights and the science behind them.  About 80% of what general dentists do is based on adhesive procedures, so that aspect of clinical treatment  is critical to long term success.  Unfortunately, many in the profession don't really think about the light and how intrinsic it is to the process.  I often refer to the curing light as "the stepchild of dentistry" because while it's always around, people don't pay a lot of attention to it.

So, with that being said, I'm excited about a new curing light announced by Premier.  I haven't had a chance to get my hands on one to test... yet.  However, I'm pretty excited about the features, especially that the user can select a mode with the stated output of 3000mw/cm2 intensity.  I like to see a light with a minimum output of at least 1000, and this tops that by a long way!!!  That is great for instances of getting good depth of cure in deep areas.

Here is the press release from Premier with all of the features and benefits of Lumira™:

Monday, May 18, 2026

From Dentistry to MedTech: A Journey of Transformation with Dr. Namrata Upadhyay - The Technology Evangelist Podcast Episode 41


 

One of the best things about my career outside of clinical dentistry is the friendships I've made along the way.  Often those friendships open doors to meeting even more great people and this is one of those moments.  At the Dental VIP Summit this past February one of my longterm dental friends introduced me to Dr. Namrata Upadhyay.

She's the guest on the most recent episode of The Technology Evangelist Podcast.

In the world of healthcare, transitions are common but not always straightforward. Heck, I started out taking computers apart in my spare time just to figure out how they worked and that desire to tinker completely changed my trajectory.  Have you ever wondered how a dentist could successfully pivot to a thriving career in the MedTech industry? And how about if that person could help you to do the same thing?  In this post, I’ll share the remarkable journey of Dr. Namrata, who navigated various global landscapes and professional challenges to become a leader in medical/dental technology. You'll learn how her diverse background shaped her approach to clinical studies, product development, and how she can help do the same for you.

About Dr. Namrata

Dr. Namrata is a dental professional turned MedTech expert who has lived across multiple countries, providing her with a global perspective on healthcare. With a background in general dentistry and specialization in endodontics, she transitioned into roles that bridge the gap between clinical practice and regulatory requirements in the medical device industry. Her unique journey is not only inspiring but also illuminates the complexities faced by healthcare professionals in today’s evolving landscape.

Perspectives... A Unique Beginning: Growing Up as a Global Citizen

Dr. Namrata's story began as the daughter of a diplomat, moving from country to country. This upbringing allowed her to experience various educational systems, including American and British curriculums, while still holding onto her Indian roots. 

The exposure to different cultures and education systems helped her develop a global mindset, making her adaptable and open to new ideas.  Dentistry can be a pretty change resistant profession, but she learned to embrace change and that made a huge difference in her career path.

As an example, influential teachers from her early years in Chicago instilled in her the importance of reading and forming connections.  Those diverse backgrounds ultimately shaped her decision to pursue a career in dentistry, as she sought a stable environment after years of constant movement. 

Navigating the Challenges of a Global Career

After completing her dental education in India, Dr. Namrata faced the challenge of transitioning into the European healthcare system. She boldly moved to Slovenia, navigating the process of getting her credentials recognized while working in various clinical settings.  That's key because each location presented unique patient behaviors and expectations—urban patients were tech-savvy and informed, while rural patients offered her opportunities to encounter rare cases.

One memorable case involved performing a complex root canal on a lower molar with eight canals, showcasing her dedication and skill early in her career.  You read that right.  Eight canals on a lower human molar.

Despite her successes (when was the last time you did endo on a molar with eight canals?), the transition to Switzerland brought new hurdles, including the need to start her qualifications again from scratch. This experience taught her resilience and the importance of perseverance.

Finding Her Footing in MedTech

After years of clinical work, Dr. Namrata faced a crossroads when she moved to Switzerland and needed to redefine her professional identity. Frustrated with the traditional job application process, she took a proactive approach by networking at conferences and branding herself as a "MedTech enthusiast."

Building a New Path 

Her journey through the MedTech industry included specializing in regulatory processes, clinical research, and marketing for medical devices.  The EU has an organization similar to the FDA called EMA (European Medicines Agency).  Working alongside experts in the field provided her with invaluable insights into how to align clinical practices with regulatory standards, ultimately benefiting companies and patients alike.

Here in the US, we have doctors who are experts in dealing with the FDA.  She became a similar expert in Europe by having an incredible work ethic and learning what to do from the ground up.  Dealing with regulatory agencies takes a specific skillset and I'm impressed with the fact the she developed that skillset more or less on her own.

The Birth of a New Venture: FreeDen

After gaining extensive experience in the MedTech space, Dr. Namrata identified a significant gap in the industry: the difficulty companies faced in accessing a broad range of clinical insights from doctors "in the trenches".  This led to the creation of her company, which aims to connect healthcare companies with a diverse pool of clinicians and experts to enhance product development.

Learning through her own journey, she recognized the struggles of clinicians transitioning into MedTech and other consulting roles.  There are lots of dentists who want to work on products and techniques to give patients better outcomes and quality of life, but they don't know how to get started.  That's where FreedDen comes in.  FreeDen allows both companies and doctors to create an online profile that describes who they are and what they are seeking.  This gives both parties a chance to understand each other better and provide ideal 'fits' for working  together.

However, it doesn't just serve as an online matching platform.  FreeDen is also dedicated to providing training and support to help others navigate similar career shifts.  Doctors looking to expand their careers by working with companies can do online study through FreeDen to help them expand their knowledge and their skillsets.

When I met her in Chicago, I knew after five minutes into our conversation that I had to have her on the podcast.  In my career I've had a lot of doctors ask me, "How can I do what you do?"  I've also had companies contact me and ask, "Do you know of a doctor who knows about...?"  When Dr. Namrata told me about FreeDen, I thought it was a great idea and I wanted to help her get the word out about it.

Key Takeaways from the Episode

  • Embrace Diversity: Dr. Namrata's journey exemplifies the importance of diverse experiences in shaping one’s professional path. 
  • Adaptability is Key: Navigating multiple healthcare systems requires flexibility and a willingness to learn from each experience. 
  • Proactive Networking: Building relationships and leveraging personal branding can open doors in unexpected ways.
  • Identify Gaps: Recognizing unmet needs in the market can lead to innovative solutions and new business opportunities. 

As you reflect on your career journey, consider how your unique experiences can shape your professional identity and open new doors.  If you are a doctor who is interested in expanding your career by working with companies, be sure to check out FreeDen.  I love my 'other job' and it may be something you would enjoy as well.  You can find all of the podcast episodes on your favorite podcast app or by following this link to the YouTube channel.  

Thursday, May 14, 2026

Planet DDS 2026 Dental Industry Deep Dive Report Reveals a Widening Performance Gap Across the DSO Industry

 



 



In my recent podcast interview with Dr. Howard Farran, we discussed the importance of being able to critically interpret data to make good business decisions.  The good news is that data is easier than ever before to find and assimilate.  Data is critical to make smart choices.  Today's post has links that will give you access to some of that info.  Read on for the details from PlanetDDS


Analysis of 8,500+ practices across 497 DSOs reveals six performance drivers, and a $545M opportunity that requires no new patients to capture.


Planet DDS, the leading provider of cloud-based enterprise dental software, today released its 2026 Dental Industry Outlook: Deep Dive, a comprehensive performance analysis drawn from more than 8,500 dental practices operating on the Planet DDS platform throughout 2024 and 2025 consecutively. The report debuted yesterday evening at the Dental Capital Forum, a private, invitation-only gathering at the Union Club of New York City, before being released publicly today.

The Deep Dive is the most extensive group practice same-store dental performance dataset ever analyzed and published, covering $6.79 billion in gross production across 497 DSOs, 3,294 same-store year-over-year comparisons, and more than 2,500 Cloud 9 orthodontic practices. It goes significantly further than the industry outlook published at Orbit in March, surfacing the specific operational patterns and gaps that separate the industry's fastest-growing practices from the rest of the field.

Six DSO Benchmarking Findings That Challenge Industry Assumptions 

  • New patient acquisition is the single strongest growth predictor. Practices with 75 or more new patients per month grow at 9.0%, nearly double the rate of mid-volume practices. Growth rates accelerate meaningfully around 35 new patients per month, below which practices are essentially treading water.
  • Operational consistency compounds. The most volatile 10% of practices are shrinking by 3.4% while the most consistent practices are growing by 6.1%—a 9.5 percentage point gap. Consistent practices also produce 28% more revenue per day, signaling that schedule stability directly drives both top-line and operational performance.
  • Efficiency beats size. Small, efficient practices outperform large, inefficient ones every time. Nearly 1,050 practices average 44 chairs but generate only $56K in annual revenue per chair—underutilized capacity representing the largest addressable opportunity in the dataset. More chairs without maximizing existing ones is a capital mistake.
  • The 26–50 office danger zone is real. DSOs in this size range grow at just 2.8%—less than one-third the rate of their smaller peers. Only 55% of their offices are growing, the lowest of any tier. The message is clear: either stay lean and nimble, or build the infrastructure to push through to enterprise scale.
  • Case completion, not acceptance, is the bottleneck. The industry's average case completion rate is 47%. Practices with a moderate 10–30 point gap between acceptance and completion grow the fastest because they have strong scheduling discipline. Practices with a 50+ point gap have 77.2% acceptance but only 19.7% completion.
  • Revenue cycle efficiency is the silent EBITDA lever. Revenue cycle efficiency is the silent EBITDA lever. Growing practices are not necessarily collecting practices. Unlike the five growth drivers above, fixing this does not require new patients, new providers, or new locations. It requires collecting what is already owed. For a DSO generating $10M in gross production, closing the average operational billing gap adds approximately $890K in annual EBITDA — without touching the top line.

"The industry is splitting. One-third of practices grew by more than 10% last year. Nearly 14% declined by more than 10%. The middle is getting squeezed. The practices that are winning figured out the fundamentals. That is what is making the difference,” said Eric Giesecke, CEO of Planet DDS.

Unveiled at the Dental Capital Forum

The Deep Dive was presented for the first time on May 12, 2026, at the inaugural Dental Capital Forum, a private, invitation-only gathering held at the Union Club of New York City. The forum was co-hosted by Planet DDS, Aquiline Capital Partners, Dykema, and West Monroe, and is intended to become an annual gathering.

The forum brought together DSO CEOs operating more than 8,000 dental locations across North America alongside institutional investors and private equity professionals overseeing more than $1 trillion in assets under management. The Planet DDS data presentation, drawn from the same proprietary dataset behind this report, closed the formal program.

Access the Report 

The 2026 Dental Industry Outlook: Deep Dive is available now at planetdds.com. It includes 16 sections covering same-store growth, the DSO size paradox, production benchmarks by specialty, appointment operations, the revenue cycle waterfall, AR aging benchmarks, and a complete set of warning, target, and elite zone metrics for DSO operators to benchmark their own performance.

The original 2026 Dental Industry Outlook, released in March at Orbit, provided a top-line view of industry performance. The Deep Dive goes further, with findings on production volatility, the Friday production opportunity, specialist portfolio strategy, case acceptance as a credit quality signal, and a $300–400M annual recovery opportunity sitting inside the existing platform.

To download the Deep Dive report, visit planetdds.com.

About Planet DDS

Dental software is broken. We aim to fix it. As a partner in growth for DSOs and dental groups outgrowing legacy systems and fragmented tools, Planet DDS delivers a cloud-based AI platform designed to scale alongside growing organizations. Powered by DentalOS™ with AI, Planet DDS is built on connection—connecting people, partners, and technology across an open ecosystem that includes Denticon Practice Management, Cloud 9 Ortho Practice Management, and Apteryx Cloud Imaging. Trusted by leading DSOs and emerging dental groups nationwide, Planet DDS supports more 100+ location DSOs than any other cloud-based dental practice management provider, enabling 14,500 practices and 175,000 users to move beyond outdated legacy software with seamless integrations, optimized workflows, and scalable technology built for growth.


Monday, May 11, 2026

Technology Evangelist Podcast Episode 40 - Dr. Howard Farran

 


Embracing data in Dentistry: A Conversation with Dr. Howard Farran

A little known fact in the industry.  Dr. Howard Farran and I went to dental school together and graduated in the same class.  As a matter of fact, in the class composite photo Farran and Flucke sit side by side in the image, the consequence of alphabetical order.  Even back then, Howard was a huge fan of data.  That's kind of amazing because computers were by no means common yet and the concept of digital data analysis didn't really exist back then. 

Howard grew up in Wichita, Kansas and his family owned a Sonic Drive-In franchise.  He was smart enough to take the marketing and data analytics that his dad used in the fast good business and apply those same principles to finding the perfect place demographically to start a dental practice.  

When he saw how well those principles applied to healthcare, he quickly adopted an outlier mindset to everything he did.  The result was an incredible journey of success.  I've outlined a few of the highlights of the episode below, but his delivery and enthusiasm makes it even better.  That means, this one is a "must see" for the podcast.  I'm including links at the bottom of this post to every platform on which we're currently available.

Here are some of the highlights:

Discover insights on the future of AI in dentistry from Dr. Howard Farran. Learn how AI can enhance patient relationships and streamline tasks for dental professionals.

In the ever-evolving landscape of dentistry, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked both excitement and concern among professionals. In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Howard Farran, a well-respected figure in the dental community and the mastermind behind Dental Town. We delved into how AI is reshaping the dental field and what it means for both practitioners and patients.

## Understanding Data Helps Bring Successd
Dr. Farran discussed how he decided to choose Phoenix as the location to start a new practice.  Even though he did this in a world that was analog, those same principles still apply today and are even easier to understand with the help of digital statistics, reports, and analysis.

## Never Fear Hard Work

Dr. Farran talked about how he "hit the street" to generate new patients and how he was willing to work long hours know that the investment in hard work in the present would pay off in the future.

## Understanding AI's Role in Dentistry
AI has become a buzzword in various industries, and dentistry is no exception. During our conversation, Dr. Farran highlighted the dual perspectives surrounding AI: while some view it as a threat, others see it as a tool for enhancement. The crux of the discussion revolves around how AI can alleviate mundane tasks for dental professionals, allowing them to focus on what truly matters—building relationships with their patients.

### The Mundane vs. The Meaningful
AI's potential to take over repetitive tasks, such as insurance verifications, is a significant advantage. Dr. Farran emphasized that by offloading these duties, dental staff can devote more time to interacting with patients—something that is crucial in a relationship-driven business. This shift not only improves patient care but also enhances job satisfaction among dental teams.

### The Evolution of Radiology and AI
One of the most compelling points Dr. Farran made was regarding the impact of AI on radiology. Contrary to fears that AI would replace radiologists, it has, in fact, led to an increase in demand for these professionals. With AI handling the technical aspect of reading radiographs, radiologists are now able to spend more time engaging with patients and healthcare providers, answering questions, and providing valuable insights. This has resulted in a more efficient and effective healthcare system.

## The Human Element in Dentistry
While technology plays a pivotal role in enhancing efficiency, Dr. Farran reminded us that the essence of dentistry lies in the human connection. He shared an insightful analogy about the "invisible" aspects of patient trust—how patients need to feel secure and cared for, which cannot be accomplished by technology alone. The interpersonal skills of dentists are paramount, and AI cannot replace the warmth and understanding that come from human interaction.

### Real-World Applications of AI in Dental Practices
As AI continues to develop, it's essential for dental professionals to embrace its capabilities. Dr. Farran shared practical examples of how AI can streamline operations in dental practices, making them more efficient. For instance, AI can assist in appointment scheduling, patient follow-ups, and even preliminary diagnostics, freeing up time for dentists to focus on treatment and patient care.

## Conclusion: A Bright Future with AI
The conversation with Dr. Howard Farran illuminated the potential of AI to transform dentistry positively. Rather than viewing AI as a competitor, dental professionals should see it as a partner that can enhance their practice and improve patient outcomes. By embracing this technology, we can ensure that the focus remains on the patient experience, fostering trust and long-lasting relationships.

### Key Takeaways:
- AI can relieve dental professionals from mundane tasks, enhancing patient interaction.
- The integration of AI in radiology has increased the demand for radiologists.
- The human element in dentistry is irreplaceable, emphasizing the importance of interpersonal skills.
- Embracing AI can lead to more efficient dental practices and better patient care.

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Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Pearl Brings Dental AI Natively into Dentrix Ascend

 


I've been a big fan and user of Pearl for several years.  Dental AI for radiographic interpretation truly makes me better at what I do.  Having a system that looks at things with the perspective of an objective third party is a tremendous help is making sure I see everything.  Pearl isn't making any decisions, it's providing me a gentle nudge to look more closely at something.  The most important thing is to have "a human in the loop".  I use my judgement, but  Pearl provides more data to help me do my job better.  As my good friend Dr. Marty Jablow says, "Don't check your brain at the door."    He's right about that.  Pearl helps me, but the doctor is the ultimate decision maker.  Today's post is big news.  Read on for all the details...

Integration delivers Pearl’s best-in-class diagnostic AI directly inside Henry Schein One’s cloud-based dental technology platform, eliminating workflow friction and workarounds

Pearl, the global leader in dental AI solutions, today announced a native integration with Dentrix Ascend, the cloud-based dental technology platform from Henry Schein One. Pearl surfaces real-time pathology findings as x-rays are captured, without clinicians ever leaving the Dentrix Ascend platform.

Dental AI at the point of care has long been held back by fragmented workflows. Switching between platforms, importing images manually, and reconciling findings across systems adds friction that slows clinical teams and dilutes the value of AI. Native integration entirely eliminates that friction.

“The best AI in dentistry should take work off the clinician - not add to it,” said Ophir Tanz, Founder and CEO of Pearl. “This integration puts Pearl directly into the workflows practices already rely on, working in real time to reduce friction, eliminate guesswork, and free dentists to focus on patient care.”

For clinical teams, the experience is seamless. As radiographs are captured in Dentrix Ascend, Pearl identifies and displays findings including decay, bone loss, root absences, calculus, and other pathologies within the Dentrix Ascend interface. No separate login. No parallel window. No manual export. The integration puts AI at the point of care, surfacing findings that support clinician judgment.

“This integration reflects a shift toward an open dental technology ecosystem where clinicians can choose the tools that serve them best, and where workflows ensure streamlined dental AI access at the point of care,” noted Erica Zerante, VP of Partnerships at Pearl.

Pearl has deployed AI across radiographic analysis, clinical documentation, and revenue cycle workflows, giving practices integrated AI infrastructure that connects diagnosis to downstream operations. The Dentrix Ascend integration extends that infrastructure to one of dentistry’s most popular cloud dental technology platforms, making high-performance AI accessible to a significant new segment of the market.

The integration will be available for all Dentrix Ascend users in the coming weeks. Practices can learn more and activate Pearl’s integration through their Dentrix Ascend account or by visiting hellopearl.com/demo.

About Pearl

Pearl is a dental AI company committed to enhancing how patient care is delivered. Founded in 2019 by a team with decades of experience developing successful, enterprise-grade computer vision solutions, Pearl introduced the first-ever FDA-cleared AI capable of reading and instantly identifying diseases in dental x-rays. With regulatory clearance in 120 countries, Pearl's AI assists dentists in making precise clinical decisions and effectively communicating with patients, thereby transforming the dental care experience worldwide. As dentistry’s global AI leader, Pearl is committed to the ongoing innovation of robust, accessible AI tools that improve patient health outcomes and build greater trust in dental medicine. To request a demo, please visit hellopearl.com/demo

Monday, May 4, 2026

I'm Excited to Announce that Moisyn is Back!!!


 

Some good news for doctors and patients.  The dry mouth moisturizer Moisyn is back on the market!  

I've been a big fan of Moisyn since it was first available and was disappointed when it was no longer on the market.  Many of my patients loved it and were equally disappointed when they could no longer purchase it.  The great new is that you can now order it again through PerioSciences.  

Statistics show that 40-50% of adults suffer with some degree of dry mount, which is referred to as xerostomia.  This can happen for a variety of reasons.  Salivary flow tends to decrease as we age, but there are many other reasons.  Some prescription medications can cause reduction in salivary flow and it can also be caused by people who suffer with certain autoimmune diseases as well.  It can also be a problem for patients going through chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy in the treatment of cancer.

As a dentist I can tell you from personal experience that patients with xerostomia can be an incredible challenge to keep healthy.  Patients with very low saliva levels breakdown quickly and severely.  The result isn't just cavities, but rapidly advancing *large* cavities.  This can happen even if a patient is incredibly focused on keeping their teeth clean.  It can be frustrating to both the patient and the doctor to see continuous problems even with a patient doing everything they can to take the best care of themselves possible.

Xerostomia isn't just annoying (although it is), but it can also be painful and lead to many problems.  Saliva performs several important functions for the mouth.  One of its most basic and important functions is to keep the mouth and teeth moist.  Dry teeth tend to decay faster.  Teeth covered with saliva are slick with means food can't stick to them.  It also means that acids created by bacteria are diluted and washed away.  There are billions of bacteria constantly present in the mouth and many of those bacteria secrete acid.   Those acids are what dissolve teeth and create cavities.  Good salivary flow washes food particles and those acids off the teeth and help keep them from breaking down.

It also helps wash away bacteria as well.  Dry teeth harbor bacteria more readily.  That can lead to excessive dental plaque formation which means not only cavities, but also problems with gum health.  Often xerostomia can mean lots of decay along with rapidly advancing periodontal disease.

Saliva also contains critical minerals that can help reverse microscopic areas of decay at the very beginning stages.  This is referred to as remineralization and it helps keep things healthy.

For people suffering with dry mouth one of the best things to help are rinses that can serve as "saliva substitutes".  Of course anything that goes in the mouth has a texture and a taste.  A weird texture or a weird taste can affect how often the product is used and that's one of the big reasons I am such a fan of Moisyn.

I learned about it from a friend who was working with the original manufacturer.  Normally when I am treating a patient with dry mouth I'll recommend several saliva substitute products.  As I mentioned above, finding the right one for every individual can be difficult, hence the list of suggested products.  What I quickly discovered was that patients who tried Moisyn really liked it.  In fact I can't remember anyone ever saying that they preferred something else and that probably says more about the product than anything else.  Patients *like* Moisyn!

Moisyn is based on glycopolymers and its key ingredient is Chitosan, which is a polysaccharide derived from shellfish.  It also contains Arginine which is an essential amino acid that helps keep the pH of the mouth neutral and it also enhances moisture retention.  It's available as an oral rinse or a spray mist.  The great thing about the mist is that it is packaged in 2 ounce spray bottles that can be easily carried in a pocket or purse which means you can always have it handy.

Last week I was at a meeting with the team at VistaApex Solutions and they told me they had purchased the rights to manufacture Moisyn through their company PerioSciences.  Needless to say, I was thrilled  and I wanted to get the word out to others who love it as well.

This is a product that I really like and *highly recommend*.  If you are a doctor OR a patient that is looking for a product that help with dry mouth, I truly feel you should check this out.  It's available through the PerioSciences website as well as Amazon and other online retailers.