Israeli startup develops dental devices that help automate dental treatments, as well as devices such as a fully automated teeth-whitening system.
By Adi Pick, Calcalist
Raanana, Israel-based dental devices company Mavrik Dental Ltd. has raised a $30 million series A funding round, a company spokesperson told Calcalist. The round was led by Hong Kong-based life science investment firm Ally Bridge Group.
Founded in 2012, Mavrik develops dental devices that help automate dental treatments, as well as devices such as a fully automated teeth-whitening system. The company’s Thera-Smile teeth whitening device has been cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
The company intends to use the funds to relocate its commercial operations to the U.S. while keeping its product development center in Israel.
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