dental care
Quieter dental drills may be on the horizon
The high-pitched whine of dentistry tools creates a lot of anxiety, especially for kids. The fear of going to the dentist is called odontophobia. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. If the thought of going to the dentist makes your teeth chatter with fear, you're not alone. At least 15 to 20 percent of adults are believed to have odontophobia--aka dental anxiety--which prevents them from maintaining regular cleanings and dental check-ups .
- Asia > Japan > Honshū > Kansai > Osaka Prefecture > Osaka (0.06)
- North America > United States > Hawaii > Honolulu County > Honolulu (0.05)
- Asia > Middle East > Republic of Türkiye (0.05)
Artificial Intelligence Takes the Guesswork Out of Dental Care
The MIT alumni-founded Overjet uses artificial intelligence to annotate dental X-rays for dentists. MIT alumni-founded company analyzes and annotates dental X-rays to help dentists offer more comprehensive care. A hospital radiologist is often pictured as a specialist who sits in a dark room and spends hours poring over X-rays to make diagnoses. Contrast that with your dentist, who in addition to interpreting X-rays must also perform surgery, communicate with patients, manage staff, and run their business. When dentists analyze X-rays, they generally do so in bright rooms and on computers that aren't specialized for radiology, often with the patient sitting right next to them.
Taking the guesswork out of dental care with artificial intelligence
When you picture a hospital radiologist, you might think of a specialist who sits in a dark room and spends hours poring over X-rays to make diagnoses. Contrast that with your dentist, who in addition to interpreting X-rays must also perform surgery, manage staff, communicate with patients, and run their business. When dentists analyze X-rays, they do so in bright rooms and on computers that aren't specialized for radiology, often with the patient sitting right next to them. Is it any wonder, then, that dentists given the same X-ray might propose different treatments? "Dentists are doing a great job given all the things they have to deal with," says Wardah Inam SM '13, Ph.D. '16.
Taking the guesswork out of dental care with artificial intelligence
When you picture a hospital radiologist, you might think of a specialist who sits in a dark room and spends hours poring over X-rays to make diagnoses. Contrast that with your dentist, who in addition to interpreting X-rays must also perform surgery, manage staff, communicate with patients, and run their business. When dentists analyze X-rays, they do so in bright rooms and on computers that aren't specialized for radiology, often with the patient sitting right next to them. Is it any wonder, then, that dentists given the same X-ray might propose different treatments? "Dentists are doing a great job given all the things they have to deal with," says Wardah Inam SM '13, PhD '16.
Artificial intelligence and the future of dental care
Jana Denzel explores artificial intelligence and the role it will play in the world of dentistry. Movies such as The Terminator and I, Robot hauntingly illustrate futuristic worlds shaped by technological innovations that arose from artificial intelligence (AI). However, that scientific-fiction AI is what's known as'artificial general intelligence'. In other words, computer intelligence almost identical from human intelligence – and, to date, it remains very much a fantasy. 'Narrow AI' is the label that scientists give to the AI that's incorporated into our world today.
Artificial Intelligence And Other Tech Innovations Are Transforming Dentistry
If you're like the majority of humans on the planet, going to the dentist isn't on the top of your list of things to do for fun. But with artificial intelligence (AI) and new tech and innovative design, it might start to be a bit more intriguing. AI might not be able to do the actual brushing and flossing for you (yet), but it will certainly change your experience the next time you're sitting in the dentist's chair. From analysing X-rays to documenting the results of your visit, artificial intelligence will be relied upon to make your dental appointment more efficient and to enhance your care. Dentem created a platform that integrates machine learning APIs, including the ability to auto-populate tooth charting.
Artificial Intelligence And Other Tech Innovations Are Transforming Dentistry 7wData
From analyzing X-rays to documenting the results of your visit, Artificial Intelligence will be relied upon to make your dental appointment more efficient and to enhance your care. Dentem created a platform that integrates machine learning APIs, including the ability to auto-populate tooth charting. It offers dental practices software services that synchronize appointments across all platforms and maintains all patients' records electronically. They currently offer Dx Vision that uses machine learning to assess dental images for areas of concern and soon will offer D Assistant, a virtual assistant that will respond to a dentist's voice commands. As with other healthcare applications, Artificial Intelligence will be able to support dentists as a virtual second opinion when they determine a care plan.
Artificial Intelligence And Other Tech Innovations Are Transforming Dentistry
If you're like the majority of humans on the planet, going to the dentist isn't on the top of your list of things to do for fun. But with artificial intelligence (AI) and new tech and innovative design, it might start to be a bit more intriguing. AI might not be able to do the actual brushing and flossing for you (yet), but it will certainly change your experience the next time you're sitting in the dentist's chair. From analyzing X-rays to documenting the results of your visit, artificial intelligence will be relied upon to make your dental appointment more efficient and to enhance your care. Dentem created a platform that integrates machine learning APIs, including the ability to auto-populate tooth charting.
Transforming Healthcare: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Blockchain - Herbert R. Sim
Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are forging ahead as disruptors and innovators in various industries. The vital healthcare industry is no exception, as new technologies and possibilities are unearthed that can benefit healthcare institutions, professionals and most importantly, the patient at the centre of it all. AI in healthcare comprises a collection of multiple technologies enabling machines to sense, understand, learn and act so they can perform clinical and administrative functions. Unlike older technologies such as algorithms and tools that only complement a human, healthcare AI today can truly augment human activities. With the huge potential to unleash improvements in cost, quality and access, AI's popularity in healthcare is soaring. According to Accenture, growth in the AI health market is expected to reach US$6.6 billion by 2021 – a compound annual growth rate of 40%.
Transforming Healthcare: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Blockchain - Herbert R. Sim
Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are forging ahead as disruptors and innovators in various industries. The vital healthcare industry is no exception, as new technologies and possibilities are unearthed that can benefit healthcare institutions, professionals and most importantly, the patient at the centre of it all. AI in healthcare comprises a collection of multiple technologies enabling machines to sense, understand, learn and act so they can perform clinical and administrative functions. Unlike older technologies such as algorithms and tools that only complement a human, healthcare AI today can truly augment human activities. With the huge potential to unleash improvements in cost, quality and access, AI's popularity in healthcare is soaring. According to Accenture, growth in the AI health market is expected to reach US$6.6 billion by 2021 – a compound annual growth rate of 40%.