The special scope gets attached to any smartphone camera, then the user opens the app and inserts the scope into a patient’s mouth. Other software from the startup helps practitioners analyze the condition of the teeth and integrates the footage with existing patient management systems. The CDC has warned that dental instruments create spray that can contain droplets of water, saliva, blood and other debris, and has advised the use of “teledentistry” as an alternative to in-office care.
Home Fashion, Beauty, Health & Fitness NJ-based startup/3M Co. partnership creates & distributes app and scope to substitute...



