AI matches dentists in detecting gingivitis
Artificial intelligence (AI) can detect gum inflammation, or gingivitis, from intraoral photographs with over 90% accuracy, according to a study recently published in the International
Artificial intelligence (AI) can detect gum inflammation, or gingivitis, from intraoral photographs with over 90% accuracy, according to a study recently published in the International
SmileDirectClub has launched its SmileMaker platform in the U.S. The platform uses artificial intelligence to show patients the potential result of treatment. SmileMaker, which was
Pediatric dentists performed poorly in diagnosing various types of dental trauma from cone-beam tomography (CBCT) images and intraoral x-rays, according to a pilot study published

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Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) imaging helped clinicians use a novel surgical technique to remove a rare nasally impacted extra tooth in a 13-year-old boy. The
Artificial intelligence (AI)-based orthodontic treatment monitoring firm DentalMonitoring has added a new patient timeline and progress bar to the platform’s dashboard. The new features can
California-based Pro-Craft Dental Laboratory is offering a free 30-day trial of Align Technology’s iTero intraoral scanner. The scanner allows dentists to send restorative scans in
SoftSmile’s Vision artificial intelligence-powered treatment planning software will be available to CandidPro orthodontic platform providers. Vision offers automated segmentation and staging optimization that may reduce

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A researcher in New York is studying whether taking intraoral photos of pregnant patients’ teeth during their regular obstetrician visits will prevent severe tooth decay
If a minor questions the safety of dental x-rays because she may be pregnant and isn’t yet ready to tell her parents, clinicians must consider