Denti.AI Auto-Chart, an AI-powered software, has become the first and currently only dental auto-charting product cleared by the FDA.
According to a news release, the device can assist dental professionals in the interpretation of intraoral and extraoral 2D x-ray images by detecting and numbering teeth and missing teeth. It also aids in detecting dental structures added through past restorative treatment, including implants, crowns, pontics, endodontic treatment and fillings, as well as their attributes, such as affected surfaces.
Denti.AI Auto-Chart's quick and reliable imaging-based odontogram charting complements Denti.AI Voice, which is used at hundreds of U.S. and Canadian clinics to improve the speed and accuracy of perio charting. Combined, these products revolutionize charting tasks and drive better patient outcomes and bottom-line growth.
The product integrates directly into any Practice Management System and Imaging software systems creating seamless workflows for dental professionals. By automating the entire data entry process, Denti.AI Auto-Chart produces highly accurate and complete patient charts. While studying its efficacy, the FDA determined that the results of Denti.AI Auto-Chart exceeded the predefined acceptance criteria and demonstrated a 70% reduction in time and effort required to create dental charts.
Denti.AI CEO Dmitry Tuzoff, also the company’s founder, said in a news release that the product makes dentists' and hygienists' lives easier and improves their productivity and outcomes for the patients.
"With Denti.AI Voice, we changed the way perio charts are created, and everyone has asked us about odontogram charting,” he said. “Now, Auto-Chart will provide a significant and long-awaited addition to the dental professionals' automation toolkit."
Denti.AI founders' breakthrough research paper, “Tooth Detection and Numbering in Panoramic Radiographs Using Convolutional Neural Networks,” published in Dentomaxillofacial Radiology in 2019, established the scientific foundation of the revolutionary Auto-Chart tool. The study remains a top 10 most-cited academic paper for AI in dentistry worldwide.
For more information, visit www.denti.ai.
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