AI-Driven Growth of DSOs.

Journal: Compendium of continuing education in dentistry (Jamesburg, N.J. : 1995)
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Abstract

DSOs have been at the forefront of adopting technology that demonstrates value-add to their businesses. Hence, DSOs have been quick to identify artificial intelligence (AI) as a transformative means to support their business and clinical processes to benefit patient care. Specifically, AI can unlock clinical insights to inform practice affiliation and post-affiliation onboarding. Next, it can help support a standard of care across practices for compliance. And finally, AI technology can improve practice performance through the use of visualization tools to support dentists with patient treatment discussions and professional development of associates.

Authors

  • Christopher M Balaban
    Clinical Director, Overjet, Inc.; Clinical Faculty, Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine; Private Practice, Boston, Massachusetts.
  • Seth A Gibree
    Senior Director of Clinical Advocacy, Heartland Dental, LLC, Atlanta, Georgia; Fellow, Academy of General Dentistry.
  • Anas Athar
    Private Practice, Dallas, Texas.
  • Frank Nia
    Chief Clinical Officer, North American Dental Group, Professional Dental Alliance, Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Mitchell Olan
    Executive Chairman, Dental Care Alliance, Sarasota, Florida.
  • Matthew Zubiller
    Chief Growth Officer, Smile Brands Inc., San Diego, California.
  • Wardah Inam
    Chief Executive Officer, Overjet, Inc.
  • Ryan Kennedy
    Chief of Staff, Overjet, Inc.
  • Robert A Faiella
    Chief Dental Officer, Overjet, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts; Diplomate, American Board of Periodontology; Private Practice, Osterville, Massachusetts.