The art of scanning & planning using artificial intelligence
Digital dentistry goes hand in hand with dental imaging. During the last decade, 3D imaging has started to play a dominant role in daily practice, not only in relation to radiologic diagnosis, yet and surely also in relation to treatment planning. These changes may create a need to redefine the role and organisation of the dental team. Digital 3D imaging may even revolutionize oral healthcare by the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) and its great potential for education, diagnosis and treatment planning. Can AI-based diagnosis and treatment planning make the digital workflow more efficient and accurate with a better prediction of treatment outcome? Whatsoever it will help clinicians to reshape the future of dentistry.
Reinhilde Jacobs
Coordinator Omfsimpath Research Group and Secretary General International Association Dentomaxillofacial Radiology
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Juan Francisco Jiménez Recaredo
CEO, Cofundador y Profesor
TotIA y ADEMA-Universidad de las Islas Baleares