Robot dentist prepares dental crown in minutes

Robot dentist prepares dental crown in minutes

/ 11:48 AM August 07, 2024

Will you be willing to have a robot dentist clean your teeth or install your braces? Robotics firm Perceptive shared a demonstration video of its robot preparing a dental crown.

The company’s official page says its robot needs only 15 minutes to perform dental procedures. In contrast, traditional methods require two one-hour visits to complete. 

Popular Science says the company is still waiting for FDA approval before it can start regulator-reviewed testing. Consequently, it may take some time before it becomes widely available. 

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How does the robot dentist work?

The video above shows the Perceptive robot dentist prepping a tooth crown. The company claims it can complete the procedure in 15 minutes due to an “easy-to-use, handheld intraoral scanner.” 

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The machine uses advanced optical coherence tomography (OCT) to capture 3D data of a patient’s mouth. The latter includes details under the tooth surface, below the gum line, and through any residual fluids.

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Perceptive said its light-based OCT imaging is 90 percent accurate in detecting cavity formations. Conversely, modern 2D X-ray readings are allegedly only 45 percent accurate. 

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The robot dentist also uses artificial intelligence to construct high-resolution tooth scans for preparing dental crowns. Moreover, its website says it can work “even under the most movement-heavy conditions.” 

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A human dentist may take over once the bot is finished. However, Perceptive CEO and founder Dr. Chris Ciriello said he will expand his robot’s capabilities.

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“We’re excited to successfully complete the world’s first fully automated robotic dental procedure,” he said in a BusinessWire press release. 

“This medical breakthrough enhances precision and efficiency of dental procedures and democratizes access to better dental care….”

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“We look forward to advancing our system and pioneering scalable, fully automated dental healthcare solutions for patients,” he added.

TOPICS: Robot, robotics, teeth
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