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DrSmile
Company typeGmbH
IndustryDental
Founded2016
FounderJens Urbaniak, Christopher von Wedemeyer
HeadquartersBerlin, Germany
Area served
Germany
ProductsInvisible Aligners for teeth
Number of employees
500 (2022)
ParentUrban Technology GmbH
Websitehttps://www.drsmile.de/

DrSmile is a dentistry brand by German startup Urban Technology GmbH based in Berlin.

History

DrSmile was founded in 2016 in Berlin by Jens Urbaniak and Christopher von Wedemeyer. Urbaniak worked for Rocket Internet and is a co-founder of Go Butler, and von Wedemeyer previously worked as an investment banking analyst.[1] In July 2020, it was announced that Swiss dental implant manufacturer Straumann bought a majority stake in the start-up for 110 million CHF and secured an option on the remaining shares.[2] In May 2022, DrSmile acquired the start-up PlusDental for €131 million.[3] In August 2024 Straumann announced the sale of its DrSmile aligner business.[4] Straumann said it had signed an agreement to sell DrSmile to Barcelona-based clear aligner provider Impress Group.

Company

DrSmile has locations in Berlin, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Cologne, Munich, Nuremberg, Stuttgart and Hannover.[5] The company works with a partner network of dentists and orthodontists.[1]

Treatment

DrSmile focuses on aesthetic dental treatments with invisible aligners that correct minor and medium malpositions of teeth.[1][6] Aligners are produced using 3D printer technology.[7][8][9]

Controversy

DrSmile, along with similar companies, has faced criticism from some dental professionals due to concerns about the lack of medical consultation and examination.[10] In particular, criticism has been directed at concepts where patients take impressions of their teeth at home without direct supervision from a dentist. While DrSmile asserts that it collaborates with dentists and orthodontists, and distances itself from procedures that do not involve professional medical consultation, there have been legal challenges regarding the thoroughness of the examination process.[11][7] In 2019, a German court ruled that certain dental standards were not met.[12] In March 2024, the company was fined PLN 2,782,817 for actions violating the collective interests of consumers by the Polish Office of Competition and Consumer Protection. Another fine of PLN 674,622 was imposed for using a prohibited contractual clause, but this decision is not yet final.[13]

References

  1. ^ a b c "DrSmile: Diese Gründer wollen mit schönen Zähnen Geld verdienen". www.handelsblatt.com (in German). Retrieved 2019-06-17.
  2. ^ "Straumann Holding AG completed the acquisition of 74.9% of stake in DrSmile". Marketscreener. 2020-12-30. Retrieved 2024-10-24.
  3. ^ "Dr.Smile-Mutter Straumann kauft gescheitertes Unicorn PlusDental - nilo.health bekommt 8 Millionen". deutsche-startups.de (in German). 2022-05-23. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
  4. ^ Kaesebier, Marleen (2024-08-14). "Straumann agrees to sell DrSmile dental aligner business, shares soar". Reuters.
  5. ^ "Nie mehr "Knutschbremse"". Der Tagesspiegel Online (in German). Retrieved 2020-08-07.
  6. ^ "Invisalign vs Emirates Smiles® Invisible Braces". EmiratesSmiles®. 2022-05-25. Retrieved 2022-06-19.
  7. ^ a b Rautenberg, Charlene (2019-02-18). ""Dr. Smile" will die Zahnmedizin digitalisieren". www.morgenpost.de (in German). Retrieved 2019-06-18.
  8. ^ "Schöne Zähne per Post". zm-online (in German). Retrieved 2019-06-17.
  9. ^ Hellner, Clara (2018-09-27). "Zahnschiene: Perfektes Lächeln selbst gemacht". Die Zeit (in German). ISSN 0044-2070. Retrieved 2019-06-17.
  10. ^ "ZEIT ONLINE | Lesen Sie zeit.de mit Werbung oder im PUR-Abo. Sie haben die Wahl". www.zeit.de. Retrieved 2020-08-07.
  11. ^ "Zahnschienen-Hersteller: Smile Direct Club kommt mit Foto-Behandlung nach Deutschland". www.handelsblatt.com (in German). Retrieved 2020-08-07.
  12. ^ "Gericht bestätigt: Standard einer KFO-Behandlung ist bei DrSmile nicht gegeben". Das News-Portal der Zahnärztlichen Mitteilungen (in German). 2023-03-23. Retrieved 2023-06-10.
  13. ^ "Almost pln 3.5 million fine for Dr. Smile". Office of Competition and Consumer Protection. 2024-03-07. Retrieved 2024-06-03.