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World's first ever: Robot successfully performs fully automated dental procedure

Currently, the robot is still in the early stages and has yet to receive FDA approval

06-Aug-2024

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A groundbreaking milestone has been reached in the field of dentistry, as a robot successfully performed the world's first fully automated dental procedure on a human patient. Developed by the US-based company Perceptive, the technology utilizes robotic arms, 3D imaging, and artificial intelligence, marking a significant advancement in the realm of dental care.

Perceptive's team aims to enhance the precision and efficiency of dental procedures, ultimately democratizing access to improved oral healthcare. With financial backing from prominent figures, including Edward Zuckerberg, the company envisions a future where complex procedures like crown placements can be completed in a fraction of the current time.

While the technology is still in its early stages, the successful completion of the first automated procedure signals a promising future for robotic dentistry.
Further development and clinical trials are necessary before widespread adoption can occur. However, the potential for faster, more accurate, and accessible dental care is undeniably transformative. Currently, the robot is still in the early stages of development and has yet to receive FDA approval, which may take around five years. The integration of robotics and AI in dentistry heralds a new era, where patients can anticipate a less daunting and more efficient dental experience.

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World's first ever:  Robot successfully performs fully automated dental procedure