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FDA Approves Artificial Intelligence Caries-Detection System

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a caries-detection system based on artificial intelligence. The post FDA Approves Artificial Intelligence Caries-Detection System appeared first on Dimensions of Dental Hygiene.

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Overjet Expands Dental AI Detection Capabilities with 4th FDA Clearance

Dentistry Today

Overjet, the dental industry leader in artificial intelligence, announced its fourth FDA clearance, expanding the use of its AI technology for predicting tooth decay in younger patients. The FDA study found dentists were able to detect more carious lesions when using Overjet.

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Where is Technology Headed in 2023?

Dentistry Today

Let’s look at the categories: intraoral scanning; 3D printers; new printed materials; new orthodontic workflows; and, probably the biggest, artificial intelligence (AI). Caries detection with the scanner can be done with some of the models using a system similar to transillumination. What is new in scanning?

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Leading Edge Technology with Apteryx XVWeb: Artificial Intelligence and Dental Imaging

Planet DDS

We invite artificial intelligence into our homes with Amazon’s Alexa, Roomba, and Netflix. In so many aspects of our lives, we rely on artificial intelligence to analyze massive amounts of data to help us make decisions and save time. What is Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning?

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The Company Behind the Product | Part 4 of the Why XWeb Series

Planet DDS

Our flagship cloud software, XVWeb was approved by the FDA in 2013. The approval of the then-new XVWeb software was a breakthrough in dental imaging software. From the outset, XVWeb was designed to be open architecture and open format, allowing for integration with DICOM-compatible imaging systems.