While exhibiting at the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) Annual Session, May 21–24 in Las Vegas, CaviSense Inc., a Harvard/Tufts spin-out and developer of a radiation-free diagnostic technology for active tooth demineralization, will be providing live chairside demonstrations of its 10-second diagnostic sensor designed to identify interproximal active demineralization before lesions become radiographically apparent.
The company will also be previewing its new tray system designed to provide comprehensive screening for localized active tooth demineralization of the entire dentition in 30 seconds.
Dr. Gili Naveh, founder of CaviSense, said, “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.
“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 appearing at the CaviSense booth #104 on Saturday, May 23, at 11 a.m. 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 and learn sessions designed to educate the entire team on the benefits of early caries detection with CaviSense.