CAM
This stands for computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing.
What is CAD/CAM?
These devices improve patient comfort and provide accurate measurements.
What are intraoral scanners?
AI can analyze these to identify abnormalities.
What are dental radiographs?
What does M&M stand for?
What is Maddy & Matthew?
These are examples of restorations made using CAD/CAM.
What are crowns, veneers, bridges, inlays, and onlays?
This technology allows same-day crowns and restorations.
What is 3D printing and chairside milling?
AI helps detect these early oral diseases.
What are cavities, gum disease, and oral cancer?
This is the hard outer layer of the tooth.
What is enamel?
This is a major advantage: treatment completed in one visit.
What is single visit treatment?
These factors drive growth of new dental technologies.
What are awareness of oral health, pain-free treatments, time constraints, and demand for accurate results?
AI can generate these using patient data.
What are personalized treatment plans?
This part of the tooth contains nerves and blood vessels.
What is pulp?
This benefit removes the need for shipping or temporary restorations.
What is no shipping costs or no temporary needed?
These tools are used to create guides and treatment plans.
What is technology (digital tools)?
This AI application helps with scheduling, Q&A, and guidance.
What is teledentistry / chatbots?
The total number of teeth in an adult human.
What is 32?
This is a downside involving precision and cost.
What is requiring better crown margins and being expensive?
This benefit includes fewer appointments and faster treatment completion.
What are 3D printing & chairside milling advantages?
These are challenges of AI in dentistry.
What are data quality issues, privacy concerns, workflow integration, clinician resistance, and lack of interpretability?
The total number of wisdom teeth in a full adult set.
What is 4?