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510(k) Predicate Finder

Find potential predicate devices for your 510(k) submission. Enter a K-number to find all clearances with the same product code, a three-letter product code to browse clearances directly, or search by device name.

Product Code: NBL FDA class 2

Laser, Fluorescence Caries Detection

Dental

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The Fluorescence Caries Detection Laser is a dental diagnostic device that uses laser-induced fluorescence to identify and quantify dental caries (tooth decay) in its early stages before it becomes visible to the naked eye, allowing for early intervention and conservative treatment. Classified as FDA Class 2, it requires 510(k) premarket clearance under regulation 872.1745 (Dental specialty).

510(k) Clearances

23 matches
K Number
Device Name
TRIOS Ready Tip
Qraycam PRO
SmarTooth
C50
L1P-1F (TRIOS 5)
IC-WHCD100 (Inspire)
Fluorescence Mode
Electronic Caries Detector
VistaCam iX Proof
SOPROCARE
THE CANARY SYSTEM
CS 1600 INTRAORAL CAMERA
REMOTE VIEW SOFTWARE
FUORECAM
SOPROLIFE
CARIESCAN PRO
SPECTRA FLUORESCENCE CARIES DETECTION DEVICE
D-CARIE/DETECTAR, MODELS N121, N123, N133, N134, N135 & N138
DIAGNODENT
DIAGNODENT PERIO TIP (ACCESSORY)
D-CARIE, MODEL N121-M1
INSPEKTOR PRO
KAVO DIAGNODENT

What is a Predicate Device?

A predicate device is a legally marketed device that a new 510(k) applicant uses to demonstrate substantial equivalence. The FDA's 510(k) pathway requires manufacturers to show that their device has the same intended use and similar technological characteristics as one or more predicate devices already cleared for commercial distribution.

Finding the right predicate is a critical step in 510(k) strategy. Manufacturers typically search for cleared devices with the same FDA product code, which groups devices by their intended use and regulatory classification. This tool helps you identify potential predicates by browsing all clearances within a product code.

Note that predicate devices must be legally marketed — they cannot be devices that were cleared but never commercialized, or devices subject to a mandatory recall. The determination of substantial equivalence considers intended use, technological characteristics, and performance data.

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