AI in Dentistry

AI in Dentistry

As I begin my tenure as editor in chief of Dentistry Today, I want to introduce many new ideas both in print and.

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AI in Dentistry

CWRU to Develop Artificial Intelligence for Oral Cancer Treatment

Researchers at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) and partners in the United States and India said they are applying the investigative and predictive.

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AI in Dentistry

Apteryx Imaging and Trestle Partner to Develop AI Dental Solutions

Apteryx Imaging, a subsidiary of Planet DDS, will develop a set of software modules using artificial intelligence (AI) and deep machine learning to.

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AI in Dentistry

AI Matches or Beats Human Diagnoses in Award-Winning Study

Denti.AI’s artificial intelligence (AI) software accurately identified pathoses that were missed by board-certified dental experts in an award-winning study by Manal Hamdan, a.

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2020’s Changes in Dental Care Expected to Continue into 2021

The way consumers accessed and received oral health services in 2020 changed in response to the pandemic, DentalPlans.com said. While some modifications may.

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AI in Dentistry

Diagnosis and Treatment Planning Varies Greatly Between Dentists

The Dental AI Council (DAIC) has found vast inconsistencies in diagnosis and treatment planning between dentists. The research spanned 136 licensed practicing dentists.

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AI in Dentistry

Dental AI Council Looking for New Members

The Dental AI Council (DAIC) is now welcoming new members. Established in September by 15 prominent dental industry figures, DAIC said, the organization.

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Partnership Brings Artificial Intelligence to Dental School

The AT Still University-Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health (ATSU-ASDOH) has teamed up with VideaHealth to bring the company’s VideaTeach artificial intelligence.

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Artificial Intelligence Could Help Doctors Better Predict Oral Cancer Risks

Artificial intelligence (AI) can help doctors better predict the risk of patients developing oral cancer, according to researchers at the University of Sheffield,.

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AI Assists Development of Longer-Lasting Fillings

Many fillings only last about five to 10 years before they need to be replaced, often because of new cavities that crop up.

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