New Dental Product: Ortek ECD from Ortek Therapeutics

 New Dental Product: Ortek ECD from Ortek Therapeutics

Ortek Therapeutics recently introduced Ortek ECD, a patented lightweight tabletop device designed to help dental professionals diagnose and monitor dental cavities in the biting surfaces of molars and premolars.

The battery-powered device uses electrical conductance to diagnose and monitor enamel lesions, according to a press release. Tooth enamel is electrically non-conductive unless breached by fracture or demineralization.

When teeth begin to lose minerals, dentinal fluid from within the tooth percolates through the breached enamel site and enables the ECD to complete its electrical circuit.

The ECD features a handpiece with a probe tip and can precisely measure the amount of dentinal fluid in the pits and fissures of molars and premolars. The more fluid the ECD detects, the greater the severity or extent of the cavity or pre-cavity enamel lesion. This data is displayed on the ECD base unit.

In clinical trials, the ECD system detected the earliest forms of mineral loss in enamel before an actual cavity was formed. These pre-cavity lesions were discovered without x-rays.

The ECD was developed in the Division of Translational Oral Biology at Stony Brook University and exclusively licensed to Ortek from The Research Foundation of State University of New York.

The device is expected to be available next year. 

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Source: Ortek Therapeutics

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