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About artificial intelligence in dentistry

– Everything is leading to this,” says Denys Vyacheslavovich. — But, of course, first there will be some intermediate phase, where robots and people will work together. We can say that this phase has already arrived, because there is already a robotic surgeon Da Vinci, it has been used successfully for many years. This robot-assisted surgical system consists of two units: one is intended for a surgeon-operator (human), the other is a four-armed manipulator robot controlled by a human. But I am sure that WHEN THE MACHINE STARTS TO UNDERSTAND what tissue of the human body it is dealing with, recognizing them by density, color, moisture, other characteristics, it will be able to operate without the help of a person and some planned, “conveyor” operations will be redirected over time to be performed by robotic, computerized systems. So yes, one day robots will be able to treat teeth. Self-taught programs are our future.
The doctor is sure that now we are going through another era of technological revolution, like the industrial revolution in the 18th century. Only now can it be called electronic-computational, when conventional mechanical devices give way to computerized systems.
However, for the time being, doctors, and Sirius-Dent doctors in particular, can not be afraid of being out of work, as even the smartest equipment still requires operators. Our doctors keep up with the times and learn the most modern existing technologies, so that they can successfully cope with the role of colleagues for robots if necessary.
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The author of the article: Valkevich Denis
Head of the clinic, maxillofacial surgeon, orthopedic dentist, the implant surgeon
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