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Revolutionising Dentistry: The World’s First AI-Controlled Robotic Procedure

AI-controlled robotic dentistry offers faster, more efficient dental procedures, enhancing patient experience and clinical outcomes.

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  • AI-controlled robot performs first dental procedure eight times faster than humans.
  • Uses 3D scanning and optical coherence tomography for high-resolution, accurate models.
  • Potential for reduced dental bills, improved patient experience, and enhanced precision.

Imagine sitting in a dentist’s chair, but instead of a human dentist, a robot is preparing to fix your tooth. Sounds like science fiction? Not anymore! In a groundbreaking moment for dentistry, an AI-controlled autonomous robot has successfully performed an entire procedure on a human patient. And guess what? It did the job about eight times faster than a human dentist could.

The Future is Here: Robotic Dentistry

Boston-based company Perceptive has developed a revolutionary system that combines AI and robotics to perform dental procedures. The system uses a hand-held 3D volumetric scanner to create a detailed model of the mouth, including teeth, gums, and even nerves under the tooth surface. This is done using optical coherence tomography (OCT), which eliminates the need for harmful X-ray radiation.

The scanner builds high-resolution models with an impressive accuracy rate of around 90% for detecting cavities. Once the scan is complete, the human dentist and patient can discuss the treatment plan. Then, the robotic dental surgeon takes over, planning and executing the operation with remarkable precision.

Faster and More Efficient

The robot’s first specialty is preparing a tooth for a dental crown. Typically, this is a two-hour procedure that dentists split into two visits. The robo-dentist, however, completes the task in just 15 minutes. This efficiency not only reduces chair time for patients but also allows dentists to treat more patients effectively.

Dr. Chris Ciriello, CEO and Founder of Perceptive, highlights the significance of this breakthrough: “This medical breakthrough enhances precision and efficiency of dental procedures, and democratizes access to better dental care, for improved patient experience and clinical outcomes.”

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Benefits for Patients and Dentists

The advantages of this AI-driven robotic system are manifold. Dr. Karim Zaklama, a general dentist and member of Perceptive’s clinical advisory board, explains: “The patient experience will be better because of streamlining procedures and enhancing patient comfort. The advanced imaging capabilities, particularly the intraoral scanner, provide unparalleled details which will enable us to diagnose issues earlier with greater accuracy and allow us to connect with patients more effectively.”

Moreover, the reduced procedure time could potentially lead to lower dental bills, making quality dental care more accessible. The system’s high precision also ensures better clinical outcomes, which is a win-win for both patients and dentists.

The Road Ahead

While the idea of a robot performing dental procedures might seem daunting, it’s important to note that high-precision human-controlled robotic surgery is already advancing rapidly. As we become more comfortable with teleoperated robots, the transition to autonomous robotic procedures seems inevitable.

Perceptive is looking to expand the machine’s capabilities to include a broader range of treatments. Although the robot is not yet FDA-approved and the rollout timeline is uncertain, this technology holds immense promise for the future of dentistry.

Embracing the Change

As we move towards a future where AI and robotics play a more significant role in healthcare, it’s crucial to stay informed and open-minded. The potential benefits of robotic dentistry, such as improved efficiency, enhanced precision, and reduced costs, are hard to ignore.

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