Insights that improve patient outcomes
Using our unique insights and proven expertise, dentists and DSOs can refine their restoration protocols and improve patient outcomes.
Data transformed
into actionable insights
If your restorations fail, it impacts your patients, your profit margin, and your practice. Nothing hits a dentist’s or DSO’s revenue and reputation more than having to fix failed restorations for free.
Light curing is just one small part of the restoration process, but it has an oversized influence on the outcome.
Over the last decade, we’ve taken a data-driven approach to light curing and developed solutions that will make your restorative dentistry more precise and your outcomes more predictable.
Accuracy and insights that help dental businesses
Reduce the risk
of post-op issues
Increase your restoration success rate and produce great patient outcomes
Protect your
profit margins
Reduce costly unbillable chair time caused by failed restorations
Do your best
dental work
Cure more confidently and build your reputation for quality work
Adopt best practices
Get test reminders and curing tips that guide clinical teams towards best practices
Monitor your equipment
Track your curing light performance and identify issues before patients are impacted
Consistent procedures
Stay on top of your curing protocols within your office or an entire network of clinics
Shed light on the integrity of your restorations
You can’t cure effectively and perform restorations that last without a deep understanding of the equipment at the heart of it all – your curing light.
We offer the most accurate curing light testing tools on the market and an analytics platform that turns simple light tests into a full suite of clinical insights.
Reduce the risk and cost of redoing restoration work
“While the direct cost of redoing a two-surface composite restoration is only $17, the real profit killer is lost billable chair time. Performing the procedure again, without charging an office fee, could set dentists back $230 in opportunity cost.”
Chris Salierno, DDS
Editor-in-Chief, Dental Economics