Candid Closes DTC Business, Shifts Focus to Dentist Network Model CandidPro

 Candid Closes DTC Business, Shifts Focus to Dentist Network Model CandidPro

Clear aligner company Candid is closing its direct-to-consumer business, as well as 45 Candid studios, to focus on growing its dentist network model, CandidPro.

The company is now working in direct partnership with dental practices and DSOs to offer its telehealth clear aligner therapy to more patients, according to a press release. Many of the 100,000 patients Candid has treated expressed interest in starting their remote clear aligner treatment in the care of a dentist, and the company has responded by empowering more clinicians to treat clear aligner cases with the company’s teleorthodontic service model.

With CandidPro, dentists can offer a clear aligner system regardless of their experience with tooth movement. CandidMonitoring allows for virtual check-ins while patients use the CandidApp to scan their teeth, access support and follow their dentists’ instructions.

Since CandidPro’s launch, the service has become available in more than 300 individual dental practices across the country. Candid also has partnered with several DSOs with many lined up to follow. CandidPro has grown 10x in both case volume and revenue since Q3 of 2021. By the end of 2022, CandidPro is expected to see significant growth with more than 1,000 offices and a presence in all 50 states.

“It was incredibly difficult to close the DTC business and our Studio doors,” Candid cofounder and CEO Nick Greenfield said, according to the release. “But, for us to live out our mission of helping as many people as possible access affordable and efficient care, we need to work in partnership, not in competition, with dental professionals. This pivot represents a huge growth opportunity for us and for dental practices, and I couldn’t be more confident about the future of orthodontic care.”

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Source: Candid

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