According to a recent press release, the platform will be able to diagnose snoring, sleep apnoea, dental asymmetry and maxillofacial deformities. It will also be able to analyse hard- and soft-tissue aesthetics and maxillary arch narrowness, among others.
“Based on the big data accumulated for more than 50 years, we started with the intention of helping other hospitals establish accurate oral conditions and treatment plans for patients,” commented hospital director Prof. Hwang Eui-Hwan. “We will strive to become a dental hospital that leads dentistry’s research and treatment field through pre-emptive responses in a rapidly changing environment,” he added.
Commenting on the platform, Prof. Kim Seong-Hun, chair of the Department of Orthodontics at Kyung Hee University, stated: “We can digitise the conditions of previous patients to derive comprehensive analysis results quickly based on [artificial intelligence].” He added that the data gained from the platform will help develop optimised treatment plans for dental patients.
With this partnership, Osteoid seeks to improve the digital dental diagnostic and therapeutic market.
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