Here are five DSOs, dental companies and dental practices that are introducing and implementing dental AI programs that Becker's has reported on since March 14:
AI and Teledentistry
A recent study showed positive results among students using chatbots to answer certain clinical questions at the University of Illinois Chicago College of Dentistry.
eClinicalWorks introduced Sunoh.ai, a listening AI technology, for dental practices to increase speed and efficiency of clinical documentation and improve patient care.
Overjet, a dental AI company, launched the latest development of its Insurance Intelligence Platform.
Dental AI company Pearl received a strategic investment from Dental Innovation Alliance.
Atlanta-based Elegant Smiles partnered with Pearl to add Pearl's dental AI program to its practice.
VideaHealth and Henry Schein One are expanding their partnership to bring AI to the dental education market.
New dental technologies and AI programs are changing dentistry, from assisting cavity identification to streamlining payer-provider interactions.
Here are 12 updates on the dental AI industry that Becker's reported on in the first quarter of 2024:
Cincinnati-based Cordental Group partnered with Overjet to provide dental AI to its network of 42 affiliated practices.