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First-Ever Dental Augmented Reality App Launched

Original Article on: https://bitemagazine.com.au/first-ever-dental-augmented-reality-app-launched/

A US-based dental clinic has launched augmented reality, in order to make going to the dentist a fun experience for kids and families.

The Super Dentists is one of the first dental office in San Diego, Southern California and maybe even the US to use AR to teach its patients about taking care of their teeth.

In Australia, AR in this context is still being trialled.

Augmented reality is an interactive experience of a real-world environment where the objects that reside in the real-world are ‘augmented’ by computer-generated images, sometimes across multiple senses, including sight, sound and touch.

Many predict AR is poised to become a major factor in a lot more than games and social media filters in the near future.

“The average attention span is now down to eight seconds, which is just one reason The Super Dentists is educating kids about dental health in an exciting, engaging way by using AR,” Dr Kami Hoss of The Super Dentists said. “My 6-year-old son always learns better when he’s entertained. Kids retain information when learning is enjoyable and memorable and that’s what AR does.”

To engage with the AR app, a patient (child or parent) downloads The Super Dentists’ Vivarra Dental app from the App Store or Google Play, then scans large colourful floor targets with the app in the offices, or they can even try AR at home by scanning a sample target.

The practice’s popular characters—Dr Have on Super Smile, the Tooth Keri, Cavitar, Molar and MeloD—pop out of the target in 3D to answer some of the doctors’ (and offices’) most commonly asked questions in a memorable way.

“The app launched a few weeks ago, and has already been downloaded thousands of times, because it’s fun and interactive,” Dr Hoss said. “Kids can take their picture with the characters to become part of the experience, then share photos, and videos, with their parents and friends via text or on social media.”

Everything to Know: The History of Cavities – Infographic

The History of Cavities 

Cavities refer to damaged areas of tooth enamel, which is the hard, outermost surface of teeth. They cause tooth pain and sensitivity and have been around for millions of years.

Now, let’s take a closer look at the history of cavities.

Fossils Reveal First Cavities 

Fossils dating back 4.4 million years revealed some of the earliest cavities. Paleolithic skulls dating back roughly 3.3 million years and Mesolithic skulls from around 8,000 BC also showed signs of cavities.

Introducing the First Cavity Treatments 

Simple dental drills were used to treat cavities in Pakistan between 7,000 BC and 5,500 BC. The Sargonid dynasty of Assyria (which lasted from 668 BC to 626 BC) used tooth extraction to treat cavities. Ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans developed cavity treatments, too.

New Foods Lead to Innovative Cavity Treatments 

The consumption of plant-based foods containing carbohydrates, rice cultivation and the first appearance of sugar cane led to an increase in cavities. People cultivated the use of charms, herbal remedies and other innovative cavity treatments.

French Physician Identifies Possible Cause of Cavities 

In the late 17th century, French physician Pierre Fauchard cited sugar as a potential cause of cavities. He also introduced dental fillings to treat cavities.

Researchers Develop an Etiology of Cavities 

In the 1890s, W.D. Miller, the world’s first oral microbiologist, cited bacteria in the mouth as a primary cause of cavities. He worked alongside researchers G.V. Black and J.L. Williams to study plaque and craft an etiology of cavities.

Bacteria Linked to Cavities 

In the 1920s, researchers Fernando E. Rodriguez Vargas and Killian Clark found links between different bacterial strains and cavities. In the 1950s, hamster studies performed by R.J. Fitzgerald and Paul Keyes showed a direct link between bacteria and cavities.

Cavities Today: Here’s What You Need to Know 

According to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, cavities are the most prevalent chronic disease in the United States. They affect men, women and children and often go untreated – even though cavities are preventable.

The Super Dentists can treat your child’s cavities and help prevent them from getting new ones. We have 5 locations in San Diego County. Book an appointment online at TheSuperDentists.com, via text at 1.844.765.1234 or call 1(855) GO SUPER.

The History of Cavities

A cavity is an infection that weakens tooth enamel, i.e. the hard, protective outer layer of your teeth. When bacteria is not properly removed via brushing and flossing, it eats away at tooth enamel. This bacteria usually comes from foods that contain carbohydrates and become trapped in the teeth. The result: cavities develop. If cavities go unaddressed, they will grow – eventually causing decay that destroys teeth.

A Look Back in History

Cavities, also referred to as dental caries, have caused tooth pain for millions of years. Fossils from the Australopithecus species reveal some of the earliest dental caries from 1.1 million to 4.4 million years ago. Paleolithic and Mesolithic skulls also show signs of cavities. The Paleolithic period took place roughly 3.3 million years ago, and the Mesolithic period began around 8,000 BC.

Two of the leading factors of increased dental caries were the consumption of plant-based foods containing carbohydrates and rice cultivation. This led to the development of the first cavity treatments in Pakistan between 7,000 BC and 5,500 BC. At this time, simple dental drills were used to treat cavities. Text from the Sargonid dynasty of Assyria (which lasted from 668 BC to 626 BC) revealed that tooth inflammation was cured via tooth extraction. Ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans also used a broad range of cavity treatments.

In the 11th century, the appearance of sugar cane led to an increase in the number of reported cavities. Top treatments for dental caries at this time included charms and herbal remedies.

Meanwhile, the Age of Enlightenment proved to be a critical period for the advancement of cavity treatments. French physician Pierre Fauchard, often considered the father of modern dentistry, was one of the first people to cite sugar as a possible cause of cavities.

In the 1890s, W.D. Miller, the world’s first oral microbiologist, said he believed bacteria in the mouth could dissolve tooth structures. Miller and dental pioneers G.V. Black and J.L. Williams researched plaque and investigated the causes of dental caries.

In 1921, scientist Fernando E. Rodriguez Vargas discovered several strains of lactobacilli bacteria linked to dental caries. Vargas’ discovery was followed by researcher Killian Clarke’s suggestion in 1924 that the bacterial strain Streptococcus mutans was responsible for cavities. Hamster studies performed by R.J. Fitzgerald and Paul Keyes in the 1950s ultimately showed a direct correlation between bacteria and cavities.

Cavities currently represent the most prevalent chronic disease in both children and adults, according to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research. However, cavities are preventable, and dental treatments are available to address dental caries and other oral health issues.

How to Prevent and Treat Cavities

To help prevent cavities, you can:

• Maintain a healthy diet. Sugary food and drink feeds bacteria in the mouth that can cause cavities. Enjoy sugary foods and drinks in moderation to limit the risk of dental caries.
• Use a fluoride toothpaste. Fluoridated toothpaste helps to reduce the breakdown of enamel and mineral loss in the teeth. By brushing the teeth regularly with fluoridated toothpaste, an individual can enhance his or her tooth enamel and prevent tooth decay.
• Floss the teeth daily. Food particles sometimes accumulate in the spaces between the teeth and can be difficult to remove with a toothbrush alone. Daily flossing allows a person to eliminate tough-to-reach food particles in the teeth, as well as develop healthy gums and teeth.
• Replace your toothbrush at least every three months. Toothbrush bristles wear down with extended use. To get the best results when brushing the teeth, replace your toothbrush at least every three months.
• Go to the dentist at least twice a year. Regular dental appointments are paramount. They help you identify the initial warning signs of cavities and treat dental caries and other oral health issues before they get out of hand.

Options for Cavity Treatment at TSD

If you suffer from a consistent toothache or tooth sensitivity, you may be dealing with one or more cavities. It is important to seek out a dentist immediately to identify and address the problem.

Dental fillings and crowns are among the most common cavity treatments. If a tooth is damaged by decay, a dentist may recommend a filling. If a large portion of a tooth has been severely damaged or virtually destroyed by decay, a dentist may recommend a crown.

A dental filling is frequently used to remove decayed material from a tooth, as well as to repair broken or cracked teeth. During a dental filling treatment, a dentist removes decayed tooth material, cleans the affected area of the mouth and fills the area. The dental filling material is usually determined by the severity of tooth decay and other factors. A dentist may use gold, porcelain, composite resin or another type of dental filling.

A dental crown helps restore a tooth damaged by decay to its previous size, shape and function. A crown may consist of metal alloy, ceramic, porcelain or other materials used to resemble the color of a patient’s teeth. During a dental crown procedure, a dentist removes decayed material from the affected tooth, makes an impression of the treatment area and fits the crown accordingly.

Even if you receive a dental filling or crown, there is no guarantee that you will not get cavities going forward. That’s why it is essential to have a plan in place to prevent dental caries. Fortunately, The Super Dentists of San Diego help you and your children prevent and treat cavities and other oral health problems.

The History of Cavities

Now, let’s take a closer look at the history of cavities.

Fossils Reveal First Cavities

Fossils dating back 4.4 million years revealed some of the earliest cavities. Paleolithic skulls dating back roughly 3.3 million years and Mesolithic skulls from around 8,000 BC also showed signs of cavities.

Introducing the First Cavity Treatments

Simple dental drills were used to treat cavities in Pakistan between 7,000 BC and 5,500 BC. The Sargonid dynasty of Assyria (which lasted from 668 BC to 626 BC) used tooth extraction to treat cavities. Ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans developed cavity treatments, too.

New Foods Lead to Innovative Cavity Treatments

The consumption of plant-based foods containing carbohydrates, rice cultivation and the first appearance of sugar cane led to an increase in cavities. People cultivated the use of charms, herbal remedies and other innovative cavity treatments.

French Physician Identifies Possible Cause of Cavities

In the late 17th century, French physician Pierre Fauchard cited sugar as a potential cause of cavities. He also introduced dental fillings to treat cavities.

Researchers Develop an Etiology of Cavities

In the 1890s, W.D. Miller, the world’s first oral microbiologist, cited bacteria in the mouth as a primary cause of cavities. He worked alongside researchers G.V. Black and J.L. Williams to study plaque and craft an etiology of cavities.

Bacteria Linked to Cavities

In the 1920s, researchers Fernando E. Rodriguez Vargas and Killian Clark found links between different bacterial strains and cavities. In the 1950s, hamster studies performed by R.J. Fitzgerald and Paul Keyes showed a direct link between bacteria and cavities.

Cavities Today: Here’s What You Need to Know

According to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, cavities are the most prevalent chronic disease in the United States. They affect men, women and children and often go untreated – even though cavities are preventable.

The Super Dentists can treat your child’s cavities and help prevent them from getting new ones. We have 5 locations in San Diego County. Book an appointment online at TheSuperDentists.com, via text at 1.844.765.1234 or call 1(855) GO SUPER.

Book an Appointment with The Super Dentists Today

Cavities have been persistent problems for men, women and children for millennia. Yet cavities often go untreated. And the longer cavities persist inside a person’s mouth, the more likely that it will cause long-lasting tooth decay.

The Super Dentists prioritizes patient care. When it comes to cavities, The Super Dentists want patients to receive immediate treatment and find ways to prevent dental caries from becoming long-term problems. With our patient-centric approach to dental care, we help parents and children establish good oral health habits. That way, our patients can enjoy beautiful, healthy teeth and picture-perfect smiles.

Dealing with cavities or other oral health issues? The Super Dentists can help. To schedule an appointment, please contact us today on our website or at 1 (855) GO SUPER.

Yahoo Finance: The Super Dentists Launch First-Ever Dental Augmented Reality App

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SAN DIEGO, CA-Dr. Kami Hoss of The Super Dentists launches Augmented Reality (AR), the latest way the practice makes going to the dentist a fun experience for kids and families.

More than 40 million Americans are expected to use an AR product at least once per month over the next year, up 30% from the year before, according to the Information Systems Audit and Control Association. The Super Dentists is the first dental office in San Diego, Southern California and maybe even the United States to use AR to teach its patients about taking care of their teeth.

Augmented reality (AR) is an interactive experience of a real-world environment where the objects that reside in the real-world are “augmented” by computer-generated images, sometimes across multiple senses, including sight, sound and touch.

AR is poised to become a major factor in a lot more than games and social media filters in the near future, according to trends analyzed in PC Magazine. AR has become increasingly important to companies like Apple, where the company has long been working on AR glasses that are expected to arrive in 2020, according to an article by the Cult of Mac.

“The average attention span is now down to eight seconds, which is just one reason The Super Dentists is educating kids about dental health in an exciting, engaging way by using AR,” said Dr. Hoss. “My 6-year-old son always learns better when he’s entertained. Kids retain information when learning is enjoyable and memorable and that’s what AR does.”

To engage with the AR app, a patient (child or parent) downloads The Super Dentists’ Vivarra Dental app from the App Store or Google Play, then scans large colorful floor targets with the app in the offices, or they can even try AR at home by scanning a sample target.

The practice’s popular characters – Dr. Have on Super Smile, the Tooth Keri, Cavitar, Molar and MeloD – pop out of the target in 3D to answer some of the doctors’ (and offices’) most commonly asked questions in a memorable way.

“The app launched a few weeks ago, and has already been downloaded thousands of times, because it’s fun and interactive,” Dr. Hoss said. “Kids can take their picture with the characters to become part of the experience, then share photos, and videos, with their parents and friends via text or on social media.”

The 12 AR experiences, each one to two minutes in length, cover the following topics:

  • The Super Dentists Story
  • Super Kids Club
  • Community Involvement
  • Beautiful Smile
  • How to Brush
  • Sealants, Fluoride & Impressions
  • All About Cavities
  • The Top 10 Reasons to Visit
  • Your First Visit
  • Teen and Adult Dentistry
  • The Story of Cavitar
  • Acceledontics/Teeth Whitening

The Super Dentists will also launch its own line of toothbrushes this summer. Each toothbrush will come with a magical sticker that goes on the bathroom mirror at home and brings the Tooth Keri character to life to teach kids how to brush their teeth. There will be four different character-inspired brushes, as well as a collectors’ set.

Dr. Kami Hoss brings decades of experience working in the dental space and has treated more than 10,000 patients. He has served as faculty with the Howard Healthcare Academy and University of Southern California’s postgraduate orthodontic program. He is a member of the American Association of Orthodontists, American Dental Association, California Dental Association, and San Diego Dental Society. With this extensive background, he has served countless clients and developed a reputation for making dental care accessible and welcoming for families.

For more information, visit https://www.thesuperdentists.com/AR, or call (855) GO-SUPER (855-467-8737).

The Super Dentists is San Diego’s largest, most trusted and top awarded Pediatric Dentistry, Orthodontics and Teen and Adult Dentistry practice

– one in every five kids in San Diego is a Super Kid! They create the most unique and out-of-this-world dental experience for children and their parents. They’re the only office in the world where kids ask (many times, beg) their parents to take them to the dentist; imagine that! Highly trained and skilled, The Super Dentists take advantage of the latest in preventative and restorative treatments, and are Clear Aligners and AccelaDent accelerated orthodontics specialists. They accept most insurance, including Medi-Cal, and they offer extended weekday hours, some weekend hours and 24/7 service for emergencies. With locations throughout San Diego (Kearny Mesa, Carmel Valley, Chula Vista, East Lake and Oceanside, with Escondido coming soon), and growing, the practice gives back to its communities whenever possible, including an in-classroom dental education program – currently in 500 schools, reaching more than 30,000 kids – hosting free quarterly events, and providing complimentary dental care to those in need. For an appointment, book online at TheSuperDentists.com, call (760), (858) or (619) DENTIST (336-8478) or text: 1 (844) 765-1234. And for more information, please visit www.TheSuperDentists.com.

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Associated Press: The Super Dentists Launch First-Ever Dental Augmented Reality App

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SAN DIEGO, CA-Dr. Kami Hoss of The Super Dentists launches Augmented Reality (AR), the latest way the practice makes going to the dentist a fun experience for kids and families.

More than 40 million Americans are expected to use an AR product at least once per month over the next year, up 30% from the year before, according to the Information Systems Audit and Control Association. The Super Dentists is the first dental office in San Diego, Southern California and maybe even the United States to use AR to teach its patients about taking care of their teeth.

Augmented reality (AR) is an interactive experience of a real-world environment where the objects that reside in the real-world are “augmented” by computer-generated images, sometimes across multiple senses, including sight, sound and touch.

AR is poised to become a major factor in a lot more than games and social media filters in the near future, according to trends analyzed in PC Magazine. AR has become increasingly important to companies like Apple, where the company has long been working on AR glasses that are expected to arrive in 2020, according to an article by the Cult of Mac.

“The average attention span is now down to eight seconds, which is just one reason The Super Dentists is educating kids about dental health in an exciting, engaging way by using AR,” said Dr. Hoss. “My 6-year-old son always learns better when he’s entertained. Kids retain information when learning is enjoyable and memorable and that’s what AR does.”

To engage with the AR app, a patient (child or parent) downloads The Super Dentists’ Vivarra Dental app from the App Store or Google Play, then scans large colorful floor targets with the app in the offices, or they can even try AR at home by scanning a sample target.

The practice’s popular characters – Dr. Have on Super Smile, the Tooth Keri, Cavitar, Molar and MeloD – pop out of the target in 3D to answer some of the doctors’ (and offices’) most commonly asked questions in a memorable way.

“The app launched a few weeks ago, and has already been downloaded thousands of times, because it’s fun and interactive,” Dr. Hoss said. “Kids can take their picture with the characters to become part of the experience, then share photos, and videos, with their parents and friends via text or on social media.”

The 12 AR experiences, each one to two minutes in length, cover the following topics:

  • The Super Dentists Story
  • Super Kids Club
  • Community Involvement
  • Beautiful Smile
  • How to Brush
  • Sealants, Fluoride & Impressions
  • All About Cavities
  • The Top 10 Reasons to Visit
  • Your First Visit
  • Teen and Adult Dentistry
  • The Story of Cavitar
  • Acceledontics/Teeth Whitening

The Super Dentists will also launch its own line of toothbrushes this summer. Each toothbrush will come with a magical sticker that goes on the bathroom mirror at home and brings the Tooth Keri character to life to teach kids how to brush their teeth. There will be four different character-inspired brushes, as well as a collectors’ set.

Dr. Kami Hoss brings decades of experience working in the dental space and has treated more than 10,000 patients. He has served as faculty with the Howard Healthcare Academy and University of Southern California’s postgraduate orthodontic program. He is a member of the American Association of Orthodontists, American Dental Association, California Dental Association, and San Diego Dental Society. With this extensive background, he has served countless clients and developed a reputation for making dental care accessible and welcoming for families.

For more information, visit https://www.thesuperdentists.com/AR, or call (855) GO-SUPER (855-467-8737).

The Super Dentists is San Diego’s largest, most trusted and top awarded Pediatric Dentistry, Orthodontics and Teen and Adult Dentistry practice

– one in every five kids in San Diego is a Super Kid! They create the most unique and out-of-this-world dental experience for children and their parents. They’re the only office in the world where kids ask (many times, beg) their parents to take them to the dentist; imagine that! Highly trained and skilled, The Super Dentists take advantage of the latest in preventative and restorative treatments, and are Clear Aligners and AccelaDent accelerated orthodontics specialists. They accept most insurance, including Medi-Cal, and they offer extended weekday hours, some weekend hours and 24/7 service for emergencies. With locations throughout San Diego (Kearny Mesa, Carmel Valley, Chula Vista, East Lake and Oceanside, with Escondido coming soon), and growing, the practice gives back to its communities whenever possible, including an in-classroom dental education program – currently in 500 schools, reaching more than 30,000 kids – hosting free quarterly events, and providing complimentary dental care to those in need. For an appointment, book online at TheSuperDentists.com, call (760), (858) or (619) DENTIST (336-8478) or text: 1 (844) 765-1234. And for more information, please visit www.TheSuperDentists.com.

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The Super Dentists Launch First-Ever Dental Augmented Reality App

Dr. Kami Hoss & super crew use AR experiences to make dental health interactive & fun for kids

San Diego, Calif. (April 4, 2019)Dr. Kami Hoss of The Super Dentists launches Augmented Reality (AR), the latest way the practice makes going to the dentist a fun experience for kids and families. More than 40 million Americans are expected to use an AR product at least once per month over the next year, up 30% from the year before, according to the Information Systems Audit and Control Association. The Super Dentists is the first dental office in San Diego, Southern California and maybe even the United States to use AR to teach its patients about taking care of their teeth.

Augmented reality (AR) is an interactive experience of a real-world environment where the objects that reside in the real-world are “augmented” by computer-generated images, sometimes across multiple senses, including sight, sound and touch.

AR is poised to become a major factor in a lot more than games and social media filters in the near future, according to trends analyzed in PC Magazine. AR has become increasingly important to companies like Apple, where the company has long been working on AR glasses that are expected to arrive in 2020, according to an article by the Cult of Mac.

“The average attention span is now down to eight seconds, which is just one reason The Super Dentists is educating kids about dental health in an exciting, engaging way, by using AR to bring our super hero characters to life,” said Dr. Hoss.  “My 6-year-old son always learns better when he’s entertained. Kids retain information better when learning is enjoyable and memorable and that’s what AR does.”

To engage with the AR app, a patient (child or parent) downloads The Super Dentists’ Vivarra Dental app from the App Store or Google Play, then scans large colorful floor targets with the app in the offices, or can even try AR at home by scanning a sample target.

The practice’s popular characters – Dr. Have on Super Smile, the Tooth Keri, Cavitar, Molar and MeloD – come to life and answer some of the doctors’ (and offices’) most commonly-asked questions in a memorable way.

“The app just launched a few weeks ago, and it’s already been downloaded thousands of times, because it’s fun and interactive,” Dr. Hoss said. “Kids can have their picture taken with the characters to become part of the experience, then share the photos, and in some cases, even video, with their parents and friends via text or on social media.

The 12 AR experiences, each one to two minutes in length, cover the following topics:

  • The Super Dentists Story
  • Super Kids Club
  • Community Involvement
  • Beautiful Smile
  • How to Brush
  • Sealants, Fluoride & Impressions
  • All About Cavities
  • The Top 10 Reasons to Visit
  • Your First Visit
  • Teen and Adult Dentistry
  • The Story of Cavitar
  • Acceledontics/Teeth Whitening

The Super Dentists will also launch its own line of toothbrushes this summer. Each toothbrush will come with a magical sticker that goes on the bathroom mirror at home and brings the Tooth Keri character to life to teach kids how to brush their teeth. There will be four different character-inspired brushes, as well as a collectors’ set.

Dr. Kami Hoss brings decades of experience working in the dental space and has treated more than 10,000 patients. He has served as faculty with the Howard Healthcare Academy and University of Southern California’s postgraduate orthodontic program. He is a member of the American Association of Orthodontists, American Dental Association, California Dental Association, and San Diego Dental Society. With this extensive background, he has served countless clients and developed a reputation for making dental care accessible and welcoming for families.

For more information, visit https://www.thesuperdentists.com/AR, or call (855) GO-SUPER (855-467-8737).

The Super Dentists is San Diego’s largest, most trusted and top awarded Pediatric Dentistry, Orthodontics and Teen and Adult Dentistry practice – one in every five kids in San Diego is a Super Kid!  They create the most unique and out-of-this-world dental experience for children and their parents.  They’re the only office in the world where kids ask (many times, beg) their parents to take them to the dentist; imagine that! Highly trained and skilled, The Super Dentists take advantage of the latest in preventative and restorative treatments, and are Clear Aligners and AccelaDent accelerated orthodontics specialists. They accept most insurance, including Medi-Cal, and they offer extended weekday hours, some weekend hours and 24/7 service for emergencies. With locations throughout San Diego (Kearny Mesa, Carmel Valley, Chula Vista, East Lake and Oceanside, with Escondido coming soon), and growing, the practice gives back to its communities whenever possible, including an in-classroom dental education program – currently in 500 schools, reaching more than 30,000 kids – hosting free quarterly events, and providing complimentary dental care to those in need. For an appointment, book online at TheSuperDentists.com, call (760), (858) or (619) DENTIST (336-8478) or text: 1 (844) 765-1234. And for more information, please visit www.TheSuperDentists.com.

Business Wire: The Super Dentists Launch First-Ever Dental Augmented Reality App

Post from: www.businesswire.com

SAN DIEGO, CA-Dr. Kami Hoss of The Super Dentists launches Augmented Reality (AR), the latest way the practice makes going to the dentist a fun experience for kids and families.

More than 40 million Americans are expected to use an AR product at least once per month over the next year, up 30% from the year before, according to the Information Systems Audit and Control Association. The Super Dentists is the first dental office in San Diego, Southern California and maybe even the United States to use AR to teach its patients about taking care of their teeth.

Augmented reality (AR) is an interactive experience of a real-world environment where the objects that reside in the real-world are “augmented” by computer-generated images, sometimes across multiple senses, including sight, sound and touch.

AR is poised to become a major factor in a lot more than games and social media filters in the near future, according to trends analyzed in PC Magazine. AR has become increasingly important to companies like Apple, where the company has long been working on AR glasses that are expected to arrive in 2020, according to an article by the Cult of Mac.

“The average attention span is now down to eight seconds, which is just one reason The Super Dentists is educating kids about dental health in an exciting, engaging way by using AR,” said Dr. Hoss. “My 6-year-old son always learns better when he’s entertained. Kids retain information when learning is enjoyable and memorable and that’s what AR does.”

To engage with the AR app, a patient (child or parent) downloads The Super Dentists’ Vivarra Dental app from the App Store or Google Play, then scans large colorful floor targets with the app in the offices, or they can even try AR at home by scanning a sample target.

The practice’s popular characters – Dr. Have on Super Smile, the Tooth Keri, Cavitar, Molar and MeloD – pop out of the target in 3D to answer some of the doctors’ (and offices’) most commonly asked questions in a memorable way.

“The app launched a few weeks ago, and has already been downloaded thousands of times, because it’s fun and interactive,” Dr. Hoss said. “Kids can take their picture with the characters to become part of the experience, then share photos, and videos, with their parents and friends via text or on social media.”

The 12 AR experiences, each one to two minutes in length, cover the following topics:

  • The Super Dentists Story
  • Super Kids Club
  • Community Involvement
  • Beautiful Smile
  • How to Brush
  • Sealants, Fluoride & Impressions
  • All About Cavities
  • The Top 10 Reasons to Visit
  • Your First Visit
  • Teen and Adult Dentistry
  • The Story of Cavitar
  • Acceledontics/Teeth Whitening

The Super Dentists will also launch its own line of toothbrushes this summer. Each toothbrush will come with a magical sticker that goes on the bathroom mirror at home and brings the Tooth Keri character to life to teach kids how to brush their teeth. There will be four different character-inspired brushes, as well as a collectors’ set.

Dr. Kami Hoss brings decades of experience working in the dental space and has treated more than 10,000 patients. He has served as faculty with the Howard Healthcare Academy and University of Southern California’s postgraduate orthodontic program. He is a member of the American Association of Orthodontists, American Dental Association, California Dental Association, and San Diego Dental Society. With this extensive background, he has served countless clients and developed a reputation for making dental care accessible and welcoming for families.

For more information, visit https://www.thesuperdentists.com/AR, or call (855) GO-SUPER (855-467-8737).

The Super Dentists is San Diego’s largest, most trusted and top awarded Pediatric Dentistry, Orthodontics and Teen and Adult Dentistry practice

– one in every five kids in San Diego is a Super Kid! They create the most unique and out-of-this-world dental experience for children and their parents. They’re the only office in the world where kids ask (many times, beg) their parents to take them to the dentist; imagine that! Highly trained and skilled, The Super Dentists take advantage of the latest in preventative and restorative treatments, and are Clear Aligners and AccelaDent accelerated orthodontics specialists. They accept most insurance, including Medi-Cal, and they offer extended weekday hours, some weekend hours and 24/7 service for emergencies. With locations throughout San Diego (Kearny Mesa, Carmel Valley, Chula Vista, East Lake and Oceanside, with Escondido coming soon), and growing, the practice gives back to its communities whenever possible, including an in-classroom dental education program – currently in 500 schools, reaching more than 30,000 kids – hosting free quarterly events, and providing complimentary dental care to those in need. For an appointment, book online at TheSuperDentists.com, call (760), (858) or (619) DENTIST (336-8478) or text: 1 (844) 765-1234. And for more information, please visit www.TheSuperDentists.com.

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