First introduced last summer, Planmeca Romexis 7 dental imaging software now comes with built-in AI features as standard. The latest update (release 6.5.2) expands these capabilities from CBCT imaging to 2D intraoral imaging, further enhancing dental workflows.
Romexis now automatically identifies individual teeth in intraoral x-ray images and assigns the tooth number. This process eliminates manual work and saves significant time, as users only need to verify the numbering and make any necessary adjustments. The feature further streamlines intraoral imaging workflows when using the Planmeca ProX intraoral imaging device with Planmeca ProSensor HD dental sensor, as the images are displayed in Romexis with tooth numbers immediately after image capture.
Automatic tooth numbering improves documentation efficiency for clinicians by enabling reliable searching and filtering of intraoral images by tooth and ensuring accurate and consistent documentation. Thanks to automatic tooth numbering, Romexis also automatically rotates intraoral images into correct orientation–regardless of how the sensor was positioned during image capture.
These AI tools also allow the software to place intraoral images into the correct slots in study templates immediately after image capture or import. This means users can scan or capture images in any order and Romexis automatically rotates and organizes the images into the correct template slots. The same also applies to PSP scanning: the phosphor plates can be scanned in any order, and Romexis takes care of the rest.
“A single bitewing image can show 8, 9 teeth, meaning users would normally need make multiple clicks to mark each tooth manually. With multiple images, this effort quickly multiplies. The AI-powered tooth numbering of Romexis 7 eliminates this manual work by automatically identifying and assigning the correct number to each tooth, saving significant time,” Helianna Puhlin-Nurminen, vice president for digital imaging and applications at Planmeca, stated in a press release.
“Of course, this feature does not replace professional judgment, meaning that dental professionals must always review and confirm all AI-generated assignments before using them for diagnosis, treatment planning, or documentation.”
The 6.5.2 software release also includes new tools for 3D imaging, workflow wizard and AI tools for the Romexis CMF Surgery module, and AI-powered measurement tools for dental analyses in the Romexis CAD/CAM module. (Regional restrictions apply).
Source: www.planmeca.com
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