Pearl Receives Patent for Second Opinion AI Software

 Pearl Receives Patent for Second Opinion AI Software

Pearl recently received a patent for its chairside AI disease detection software, Second Opinion.

The United States Patent and Trademark Office issued U.S Patent No. 11,676,701 titled “Systems and methods for automated medical image analysis” to the company, according to a press release. This patent grants Pearl the exclusive rights to the computer system technology supporting the application programming interface (API) of its chairside AI disease detection software.

The patent covers the machine learning models used to generate and train image data depicting dental radiographs. Within Second Opinion, several machine learning models localize, classify and detect a wide array of pathologies, existing restorations, and natural anatomy in bitewing, periapical and panoramic dental radiographs. Pearl’s patented system then presents the AI’s findings in real-time for patient-facing display in the dental operatory. Dentists can display, review, add or reject the system’s detections while conducting exams.

“Pearl’s position as the leading AI provider in the dental category rests on the quality of the innovation we bring to dentists and practices,” said Cambron Carter, co-founder and CTO of Pearl, according to the release. “This patent reflects the ingenuity at the core of our company and is a testament to our continued dedication to empowering dentists and patients with state-of-the-art technology.”

This is the tenth patent granted for Pearl’s dental AI technology and the second covering Second Opinion’s technology. In 2021, Pearl was issued a grant for Systems and Methods for Automated Medical Image Annotation, which covers technologies underlying Second Opinion’s display of detections in dental x-rays.

 

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