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Robot dentist successfully completes first procedure on a patient
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Dentist 1
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31/07/2024
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The world’s first robotic dental procedure on a human has been successfully completed.
It prepared a tooth for the fitting of a dental crown which is generally a two-hour procedure that dentists will normally split into two visits.
The robot was able to complete the task in around15 minutes.
The system involves artificial intelligence-driven 3D imaging software with a robotic arm designed to perform dental procedures.
The US developer Perceptive says the proprietary system aims to complete tasks such as crown placements in just 15 minutes, a major reduction from the current method that requires two office visits of at least one hour each.
And it “uses unparalleled speed and precision” according to the firm.
This milestone is said to mark a significant leap forward in dental care, integrating advanced imaging, artificial intelligence, and robotics to set a new standard of care in dentistry.
Perceptive’s AI system is able to diagnose and plan treatment.
OPS: Perceptive's AI powered dental robot preparing a patient's tooth for a crown.
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Robot dentist successfully completes first procedure on a patient
Ferrari Press Agency
Dentist 1
Ref 16052
31/07/2024
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Pictures must credit: Perceptive Technologies
The world’s first robotic dental procedure on a human has been successfully completed.
It prepared a tooth for the fitting of a dental crown which is generally a two-hour procedure that dentists will normally split into two visits.
The robot was able to complete the task in around15 minutes.
The system involves artificial intelligence-driven 3D imaging software with a robotic arm designed to perform dental procedures.
The US developer Perceptive says the proprietary system aims to complete tasks such as crown placements in just 15 minutes, a major reduction from the current method that requires two office visits of at least one hour each.
And it “uses unparalleled speed and precision” according to the firm.
This milestone is said to mark a significant leap forward in dental care, integrating advanced imaging, artificial intelligence, and robotics to set a new standard of care in dentistry.
Perceptive’s AI system is able to diagnose and plan treatment.
OPS: Perceptive's AI powered dental robot preparing a patient's tooth for a crown.
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Robot dentist successfully completes first procedure on a patient
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Dentist 1
Ref 16052
31/07/2024
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Pictures must credit: Perceptive Technologies
The world’s first robotic dental procedure on a human has been successfully completed.
It prepared a tooth for the fitting of a dental crown which is generally a two-hour procedure that dentists will normally split into two visits.
The robot was able to complete the task in around15 minutes.
The system involves artificial intelligence-driven 3D imaging software with a robotic arm designed to perform dental procedures.
The US developer Perceptive says the proprietary system aims to complete tasks such as crown placements in just 15 minutes, a major reduction from the current method that requires two office visits of at least one hour each.
And it “uses unparalleled speed and precision” according to the firm.
This milestone is said to mark a significant leap forward in dental care, integrating advanced imaging, artificial intelligence, and robotics to set a new standard of care in dentistry.
Perceptive’s AI system is able to diagnose and plan treatment.
OPS: Perceptive's AI powered dental robot uses a hand-held intra-oral scanner to give detail images of the teeth , shown here, without the need for x-rays
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Robot dentist successfully completes first procedure on a patient
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Dentist 1
Ref 16052
31/07/2024
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Pictures must credit: Perceptive Technologies
The world’s first robotic dental procedure on a human has been successfully completed.
It prepared a tooth for the fitting of a dental crown which is generally a two-hour procedure that dentists will normally split into two visits.
The robot was able to complete the task in around15 minutes.
The system involves artificial intelligence-driven 3D imaging software with a robotic arm designed to perform dental procedures.
The US developer Perceptive says the proprietary system aims to complete tasks such as crown placements in just 15 minutes, a major reduction from the current method that requires two office visits of at least one hour each.
And it “uses unparalleled speed and precision” according to the firm.
This milestone is said to mark a significant leap forward in dental care, integrating advanced imaging, artificial intelligence, and robotics to set a new standard of care in dentistry.
Perceptive’s AI system is able to diagnose and plan treatment.
OPS: Perceptive's AI powered dental robot uses a hand-held intra-oral scanner to give detail images of the teeth without the need for x-rays
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DUKAS_172920547_FER
Robot dentist successfully completes first procedure on a patient
Ferrari Press Agency
Dentist 1
Ref 16052
31/07/2024
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Pictures must credit: Perceptive Technologies
The world’s first robotic dental procedure on a human has been successfully completed.
It prepared a tooth for the fitting of a dental crown which is generally a two-hour procedure that dentists will normally split into two visits.
The robot was able to complete the task in around15 minutes.
The system involves artificial intelligence-driven 3D imaging software with a robotic arm designed to perform dental procedures.
The US developer Perceptive says the proprietary system aims to complete tasks such as crown placements in just 15 minutes, a major reduction from the current method that requires two office visits of at least one hour each.
And it “uses unparalleled speed and precision” according to the firm.
This milestone is said to mark a significant leap forward in dental care, integrating advanced imaging, artificial intelligence, and robotics to set a new standard of care in dentistry.
Perceptive’s AI system is able to diagnose and plan treatment.
OPS: Perceptive's AI powered dental robot.
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DUKAS_172920544_FER
Robot dentist successfully completes first procedure on a patient
Ferrari Press Agency
Dentist 1
Ref 16052
31/07/2024
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Pictures must credit: Perceptive Technologies
The world’s first robotic dental procedure on a human has been successfully completed.
It prepared a tooth for the fitting of a dental crown which is generally a two-hour procedure that dentists will normally split into two visits.
The robot was able to complete the task in around15 minutes.
The system involves artificial intelligence-driven 3D imaging software with a robotic arm designed to perform dental procedures.
The US developer Perceptive says the proprietary system aims to complete tasks such as crown placements in just 15 minutes, a major reduction from the current method that requires two office visits of at least one hour each.
And it “uses unparalleled speed and precision” according to the firm.
This milestone is said to mark a significant leap forward in dental care, integrating advanced imaging, artificial intelligence, and robotics to set a new standard of care in dentistry.
Perceptive’s AI system is able to diagnose and plan treatment.
OPS: Perceptive's AI powered dental robot and patient
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DUKAS_172920541_FER
Robot dentist successfully completes first procedure on a patient
Ferrari Press Agency
Dentist 1
Ref 16052
31/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Perceptive Technologies
The world’s first robotic dental procedure on a human has been successfully completed.
It prepared a tooth for the fitting of a dental crown which is generally a two-hour procedure that dentists will normally split into two visits.
The robot was able to complete the task in around15 minutes.
The system involves artificial intelligence-driven 3D imaging software with a robotic arm designed to perform dental procedures.
The US developer Perceptive says the proprietary system aims to complete tasks such as crown placements in just 15 minutes, a major reduction from the current method that requires two office visits of at least one hour each.
And it “uses unparalleled speed and precision” according to the firm.
This milestone is said to mark a significant leap forward in dental care, integrating advanced imaging, artificial intelligence, and robotics to set a new standard of care in dentistry.
Perceptive’s AI system is able to diagnose and plan treatment.
OPS: Perceptive's AI powered dental robot uses a hand-held intra-oral scanner to give detail images of the teeth , shown here, without the need for x-rays
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31.08.92: The Smashing Pumpkins - Scan von Original-Dia
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31.08.92: The Smashing Pumpkins - Scan von Original-Dia
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31.08.92: The Smashing Pumpkins - Scan von Original-Dia
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DUKAS_172172095_DAL
31.08.92: The Smashing Pumpkins - Scan von Original-Dia
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25.01.92: The Smashing Pumpkins - Scan von Original-Dia
The Smashing Pumpkins
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25.01.92: The Smashing Pumpkins - Scan von Original-Dia
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31.08.92: The Smashing Pumpkins - Scan von Original-Dia
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31.08.92: The Smashing Pumpkins - Scan von Original-Dia
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31.08.92: The Smashing Pumpkins - Scan von Original-Dia
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DUKAS_172172080_DAL
31.08.92: The Smashing Pumpkins - Scan von Original-Dia
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DUKAS_172172121_DAL
31.08.92: The Smashing Pumpkins - Scan von Original-Dia
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DUKAS_172172120_DAL
25.01.92: The Smashing Pumpkins - Scan von Original-Dia
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25.01.92: The Smashing Pumpkins - Scan von Original-Dia
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25.01.92: The Smashing Pumpkins - Scan von Original-Dia
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31.08.92: The Smashing Pumpkins - Scan von Original-Dia
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DUKAS_172172116_DAL
31.08.92: The Smashing Pumpkins - Scan von Original-Dia
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DUKAS_172172115_DAL
31.08.92: The Smashing Pumpkins - Scan von Original-Dia
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DUKAS_172172113_DAL
31.08.92: The Smashing Pumpkins - Scan von Original-Dia
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DUKAS_156272720_FER
dukas 156272720 fer
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Burns mask 1
Ref 14846
06/06/2023
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Pictures must credit: University of Waterloo
A new type of wound dressing for treating burn victims
It is able to reduce the frequency of dressing changes, which can be extremely painful for patients.
The dressing could also enhance the healing process and have potential applications for drug delivery in cancer treatment as well as in the cosmetic industry.
It is made from advanced polymers and 3D printed and can easily adhere to the skin but also be easily taken off.
The material used to create these smart dressings includes a biopolymer derived from seaweed, a thermally responsive polymer, and cellulose nano-crystals.
It was developed by researchers at Canada’s University of Waterloo in Ontario.
It can be customised by taking 3D scans of the patient's face and body parts to meet individual's needs.
OPS:( Left to right) A patient's face is scanned, then the scan is used for 3D printing a mask or affected part of the body. The finished hydrogel dressing is then infused withdrugs before being placed on the patent.
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Burns mask 1
Ref 14846
06/06/2023
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Pictures must credit: University of Waterloo
A new type of wound dressing for treating burn victims
It is able to reduce the frequency of dressing changes, which can be extremely painful for patients.
The dressing could also enhance the healing process and have potential applications for drug delivery in cancer treatment as well as in the cosmetic industry.
It is made from advanced polymers and 3D printed and can easily adhere to the skin but also be easily taken off.
The material used to create these smart dressings includes a biopolymer derived from seaweed, a thermally responsive polymer, and cellulose nano-crystals.
It was developed by researchers at Canada’s University of Waterloo in Ontario.
It can be customised by taking 3D scans of the patient's face and body parts to meet individual's needs.
OPS:A custom hydrogel mask shown displayed on a dummy head
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Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort
28/02/2022. Val-d'Isère, France. Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort. Skiers return the French ski resort of Val-d'Isère in the French Alps after 2 years off due to Covid-19. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort
28/02/2022. Val-d'Isère, France. Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort. Skiers return the French ski resort of Val-d'Isère in the French Alps after 2 years off due to Covid-19. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort
28/02/2022. Val-d'Isère, France. Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort. Skiers return the French ski resort of Val-d'Isère in the French Alps after 2 years off due to Covid-19. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort
28/02/2022. Val-d'Isère, France. Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort. Skiers return the French ski resort of Val-d'Isère in the French Alps after 2 years off due to Covid-19. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort
28/02/2022. Val-d'Isère, France. Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort. Skiers return the French ski resort of Val-d'Isère in the French Alps after 2 years off due to Covid-19. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort
28/02/2022. Val-d'Isère, France. Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort. Skiers return the French ski resort of Val-d'Isère in the French Alps after 2 years off due to Covid-19. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort
28/02/2022. Val-d'Isère, France. Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort. Skiers return the French ski resort of Val-d'Isère in the French Alps after 2 years off due to Covid-19. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort
28/02/2022. Val-d'Isère, France. Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort. Skiers return the French ski resort of Val-d'Isère in the French Alps after 2 years off due to Covid-19. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort
28/02/2022. Val-d'Isère, France. Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort. Skiers return the French ski resort of Val-d'Isère in the French Alps after 2 years off due to Covid-19. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort
28/02/2022. Val-d'Isère, France. Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort. Skiers return the French ski resort of Val-d'Isère in the French Alps after 2 years off due to Covid-19. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort
28/02/2022. Val-d'Isère, France. Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort. Skiers return the French ski resort of Val-d'Isère in the French Alps after 2 years off due to Covid-19. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort
28/02/2022. Val-d'Isère, France. Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort. Skiers have their Covid-19 passports scanned before enter the cable car in French ski resort of Val-d'Isère in the French Alps after 2 years off due to Covid-19. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort
28/02/2022. Val-d'Isère, France. Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort. Skiers have their Covid-19 passports scanned before enter the cable car in French ski resort of Val-d'Isère in the French Alps after 2 years off due to Covid-19. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort
28/02/2022. Val-d'Isère, France. Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort. Skiers have their Covid-19 passports scanned before enter the cable car in French ski resort of Val-d'Isère in the French Alps after 2 years off due to Covid-19. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort
28/02/2022. Val-d'Isère, France. Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort. Skiers have their Covid-19 passports scanned before enter the cable car in French ski resort of Val-d'Isère in the French Alps after 2 years off due to Covid-19. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort
28/02/2022. Val-d'Isère, France. Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort. Skiers have their Covid-19 passports scanned before enter the cable car in French ski resort of Val-d'Isère in the French Alps after 2 years off due to Covid-19. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort
28/02/2022. Val-d'Isère, France. Val-d'Isère- French Ski resort. Skiers have their Covid-19 passports scanned before enter the cable car in French ski resort of Val-d'Isère in the French Alps after 2 years off due to Covid-19. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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SCHICKSALE - 44jährige Australierin hat nach vier Fehlgeburten Drillinge auf die Welt gebracht
CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED the triplets' scans) A middle-aged couple have welcomed triplets into the world after four heartbreaking miscarriages and £11,300 [$20k] on IVF. Leonie Fitzgerald, from Brisbane, Aus, became a mum to three 'perfect' girls at the ripe age of 44. The business owner refused to give up hope despite being diagnosed with low progesterone which led to four devastating miscarriages. But Leonie and her husband Peter, 51, took a leap of faith and tried for a baby one more time with the help of IVF in January 2020. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Trotz Abraten der Ärzte: Mutter bringt Zwillinge, einer davon mit Down-Syndrom zur Welt
Breauxtherlylove / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Lizeth's sonogram for the twins) A mum to twin boys says she felt pressured to terminate her son with Down's syndrome during her pregnancy. Lizeth Breaux, 37, from California, US, was 12 weeks pregnant with twins when medics discovered that one of them was most likely going to be born with Down's syndrome. She says that throughout her pregnancy that doctors hinted that she should terminate her one baby with the condition. But defiant Lizeth gave birth to her boys, Andre and August- on 17 January this year, and is relieved she did not succumb to the pressure of terminating her pregnancy. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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FEATURE - Gerät scannt die Zähne zu Hause und sendet den Bericht an die Zahnarztpraxis zur Fernberatung
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Scanbox 1
30/03/20
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A portable home scanner that uses a smartphone phone for patients to send images to their dentist .A stripped down version has also been rushed out for help during the coronavirus shutdown.Called Scanbox, the device is able to identify oral conditions and provide a comprehensive dental monitoring report.The device works with a companion phone app called SmileMate.A patient uses a cheek retractor which is similar to the contraption used by dentists in their surgery to keep a patient’s mouth open.It is available in different sizes for adults, teens and children.The ScanBox, is fitted with a phone handset which slips to the font.It then locks onto the retractor.The user stand in front of mirror and is able to read instructions from the phone screen.When ready, the software in the app makes backwards and forwards scans across the teethThe app features an artificial intelligence engine that analyses a wide range of oral, dental and orthodontic conditions within minutes. The generated report provides an objective assessment.
OPS:The ScanBox and cheek restractor in their box
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FEATURE - Gerät scannt die Zähne zu Hause und sendet den Bericht an die Zahnarztpraxis zur Fernberatung
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A portable home scanner that uses a smartphone phone for patients to send images to their dentist .A stripped down version has also been rushed out for help during the coronavirus shutdown.Called Scanbox, the device is able to identify oral conditions and provide a comprehensive dental monitoring report.The device works with a companion phone app called SmileMate.A patient uses a cheek retractor which is similar to the contraption used by dentists in their surgery to keep a patient’s mouth open.It is available in different sizes for adults, teens and children.The ScanBox, is fitted with a phone handset which slips to the font.It then locks onto the retractor.The user stand in front of mirror and is able to read instructions from the phone screen.When ready, the software in the app makes backwards and forwards scans across the teethThe app features an artificial intelligence engine that analyses a wide range of oral, dental and orthodontic conditions within minutes. The generated report provides an objective assessment.
OPS:Fitting the ScanBox to the cheek retractor
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FEATURE - Gerät scannt die Zähne zu Hause und sendet den Bericht an die Zahnarztpraxis zur Fernberatung
Ferrari Press Agency
Scanbox 1
30/03/20
Ref 11577
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Picture must credit: Dental Monitoring
A portable home scanner that uses a smartphone phone for patients to send images to their dentist .A stripped down version has also been rushed out for help during the coronavirus shutdown.Called Scanbox, the device is able to identify oral conditions and provide a comprehensive dental monitoring report.The device works with a companion phone app called SmileMate.A patient uses a cheek retractor which is similar to the contraption used by dentists in their surgery to keep a patient’s mouth open.It is available in different sizes for adults, teens and children.The ScanBox, is fitted with a phone handset which slips to the font.It then locks onto the retractor.The user stand in front of mirror and is able to read instructions from the phone screen.When ready, the software in the app makes backwards and forwards scans across the teethThe app features an artificial intelligence engine that analyses a wide range of oral, dental and orthodontic conditions within minutes. The generated report provides an objective assessment.
OPS:The ScanBox fitting with phone handset with its companion cheek retractor
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FEATURE - Gerät scannt die Zähne zu Hause und sendet den Bericht an die Zahnarztpraxis zur Fernberatung
Ferrari Press Agency
Scanbox 1
30/03/20
Ref 11577
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Picture must credit: Dental Monitoring
A portable home scanner that uses a smartphone phone for patients to send images to their dentist .A stripped down version has also been rushed out for help during the coronavirus shutdown. Called Scanbox, the device is able to identify oral conditions and provide a comprehensive dental monitoring report.The device works with a companion phone app called SmileMate.A patient uses a cheek retractor which is similar to the contraption used by dentists in their surgery to keep a patient’s mouth open.It is available in different sizes for adults, teens and children.The ScanBox, is fitted with a phone handset which slips to the font.It then locks onto the retractor.The user stand in front of mirror and is able to read instructions from the phone screen.When ready, the software in the app makes backwards and forwards scans across the teethThe app features an artificial intelligence engine that analyses a wide range of oral, dental and orthodontic conditions within minutes. The generated report provides an objective assessment.
OPS:During coronavirus restrictions, Dental Monitoring has produced a smplified virtual examination which does not require the ScanBox or the SmileMate app. Instead patients take photos of their mouth which are sent directly to the dentist after connecting to a widget in the dentist's website.The idea is to quickly check for emergency treatment.
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