Sikka.ai DentalLLM is described as an advanced language model designed specifically to provide dental operations with data and insights that meet their unique needs.
Described as the most advanced language model developed for the dental industry, Sikka.ai recently launched its DentalLLM artificial intelligence (AI) platform.
The new AI solution is built on the de-identified dental practice data gathered on the Sikka.ai API platform from more than 30,000 practices over 15 years. The new platform can provide dental-specific content more effectively than general-purpose language models such as ChatGPT, according to a press release.
"We are excited to bring DentalLLM to market and the positive impact it will have on the dental industry," Vijay Sikka, founder & CEO of Sikka.ai. says in the press release. "Our goal is to empower dental professionals and app developers with cutting-edge AI tools that enhance their efficiency and improve patient outcomes."
DSOs and other group dental practices can benefit from the new DentalLLM platform through data-driven insights that can be used to drive operational enhancements and other business decisions. With access to data from dental practices from across the country including procedure fees, procedure metrics, and payment data, the platform can be used for tasks including benchmarking, trendspotting, and more. DSOs using the system can query data specifically from their practices, or look at industry-wide information.
Additionally, the Sikka.ai DentalLLM will be accessible to software developers via the Sikka ONE API, allowing them to incorporate dental-specific AI into their offerings. The DentalLLM can also be used as a standalone database of de-identified dental information with data covering scheduling, treatment planning, patient demographics, and billing and insurance information.
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