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11월, 2020의 게시물 표시

Diagnosis and analysis of orthodontics and bimaxillary surgery, meets AI

Face bone medical images taken by the dentist are limited to individual hospitals and not used for further medical information despite the great clinical and academic quality.  In addition, for private clinics, data sharing is difficult even if the quality of the medical information is good. This is due to security purposes, limitations in data storage and data analysis.  Fortunately,  the key that solves all of these constraints is the Assemble Circle’s WebCeph.

Orthodontics, with more convenient diagnosis, WebCeph

The patient visits a dental clinic which is near and well known for teeth treatment when the teeth are shaking, cavities are formed, or when the teeth are misaligned and requires correction.  However, from the patient's point of view, orthodontics is not easy. It needs a lot of time and not all people can afford it.  So, the patient considers about dental clinics that are cheaper, closer, or where the patient thinks will be more satisfied after treatment. 😥 The most curious thing about  "orthodontics from the patient's point of view” is how beautiful the outcome will be after treatment. However, what can be seen by existing diagnostics is limited and requires significant time and cost. Diagnosis and analysis that are complex and difficult are not easy for dentists. 🤔 If you can predict the appearance after the orthodontic treatment and can visualize it, the patient will be satisfied with the diagnosis.  In addition,  if you can reduce the diagnosis time befor...