Dental implant robot receives FDA clearance for bone reduction

Dental robotics company Neocis received FDA 510(k) clearance for the use of its dental implant robot for bone reduction. 

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The Yomi robotic system assists providers in the preoperative and intraoperative phases of dental implant surgery. The indication allows providers to perform robot-guided bone reduction of the mandible and maxilla.

The clearance is Neocis’ second this year and 14th to date, according to a Nov. 15 news release.

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