These new features are designed to allow clinicians to better visualize progress and obstacles throughout treatment.
DentalMonitoring has added 2 new features to its artificial intelligence (AI)-powered orthodontic solution. These new features are designed to allow clinicians to better visualize progress and obstacles throughout treatment. The update to the platform includes the new patient timeline and progress bar and is now available in the dashboard for clinicians worldwide, according to a press release from the company.
With the new patient timeline and progress bar, doctors can now optimize braces patient management with features that are said to offer instant snapshots of patient progress.
The patient card displays as a timeline that reportedly automatically tracks treatment, hygiene, and scan compliance for patients, which is accumulated from all DentalMonitoring scans during treatment. Orthodontists are now able to track trends and recurring challenges without the need for additional chairtime. With the power of AI and doctor-customized automation, this provides an increased level of clinical visibility and control when treating braces patients and is designed to improve treatment progress and outcomes.
“DentalMonitoring is designed to bring visibility and clinical efficiency to all patients being treated with braces or aligners throughout their treatment,” DentalMonitoring CEO Philippe Salah said, according to the press release. “The new timeline and progress bar help doctors quickly and remotely see how treatment is progressing and what course of action is needed to optimize the outcome for each case.”
DentalMontioring’s AI-powered solutions use automation to create more connected care for patients during all phases of treatment, reducing clincial suprises between office visits while also allowing clinicians to use chairtime efficiently.
Practices interested in learning more can visit DentalMonitoring’s website, or visit the company’s booth during the upcoming American Association of Orthodontits, April 21-24 in Chicago, Illinois.