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Global Clinics Adopt ScanO AI System for Fast, Preventive Dental Assessments

Global Clinics Adopt ScanO AI System for Fast, Preventive Dental Assessments

A new era in dental health is emerging with the introduction of scanO, an AI-based oral screening system that can identify potential dental problems within seconds, using nothing more than a photograph of the patient’s mouth. This groundbreaking technology allows for faster and simpler dental checkups by scanning images for early signs of gum disease, tooth decay, stains, and other oral health conditions—often before any symptoms become noticeable.

Unlike traditional methods, which often rely on physical exams and waiting for toothaches or cavities to develop, this AI system scans photos in real time. It can quickly predict possible risks and provide instant feedback, helping patients address issues before they become serious. By shifting the focus from reactive treatments to preventive care, scanO aims to make dental visits more efficient and less stressful.

The AI-powered screening tool is supported by Google’s accelerator programs and has received recognition from the National Stock Exchange for its innovation in healthcare. Its reach is already significant, being implemented in over 700 clinics located in 191 cities throughout India and expanding into six other international markets.

The system is designed to be user-friendly, requiring patients only to take a photo that shows their teeth. With simple instructions, the process is accessible and quick, making it easier for people to maintain their oral health. Dental professionals can use the tool to help spot problems early, creating a more proactive and data-driven approach to patient care.

Developers of scanO believe this technology will not only improve dental outcomes but also enable clinics to build extensive data platforms, helping advance the understanding and treatment of oral health. As scanO continues to expand globally, its innovative approach is expected to benefit both patients and dental practices by promoting preventive medicine and reducing the burden of painful treatments.

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