South Korea's Vatech Advances AI Technologies for Enhanced Dental Diagnosis

31st May, 2024

Collaborating with Ewoosoft and Eyes of AI, Vatech is developing AI-based 3D dental segmentation and image enhancement technologies, aiming to improve accuracy and efficiency in dental treatments.

Example of using AI to estimate clinically relevant anatomical clinical structures(left), AI 3D Segmentation tech(right)

Example of using AI to estimate clinically relevant anatomical clinical structures(left), AI 3D Segmentation tech(right)

Vatech, a leading player in the dental medical device sector, is embarking on the development and implementation of various AI technologies to aid in dental diagnosis.

Firstly, Vatech is advancing AI-based 3D dental segmentation technology. Through a collaborative effort with Ewoosoft , a dental software company, and Eyes of AI, an AI company specializing in 3D CBCT segmentation technology, Vatech aims to jointly research and develop AI technology for estimating various clinical tissue areas, including teeth, using the results of artificial neural network system training. Ewoosoft specializes in dental software that enables viewing of X-ray diagnostic images, while Eyes of AI is renowned for its expertise in 3D CBCT segmentation technology, possessing a wealth of separable clinical structural information.

 

Vatech seeks to enhance the accuracy of 3D dental segmentation technology by leveraging the abundant CBCT data owned by Eyes of AI. Through collaboration, Vatech anticipates accurately segmenting a wider range of clinical structures such as teeth, roots, and nerves using AI. Visualized anatomical information obtained through AI segmentation facilitates more precise information provision for procedures like implant surgery and nerve therapy. Vatech also plans to implement AI for additional functionalities, such as generating virtual patients to assist in dental treatment and counseling. Integration with commercially available services for detecting conditions such as dental caries, inflammation, and tumors will allow viewing of AI detection results directly in the viewer.

Furthermore, Vatech is developing AI technologies for image noise reduction and image resolution enhancement. Seong-il Choi, Head of Research at Vatech, stated, "As a leading company in the global dental CT market, Vatech is accelerating the development and implementation of various AI technologies to enhance the accuracy of dental diagnosis and treatment convenience." He added, "We aim to reduce the time spent on treatment preparation, enabling dentists to devote more time to improving the quality of dental treatment and services."

 

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