The future of dental practices: artificial intelligence and connected management at the service of practitioners

Artificial intelligence and digital solutions are transforming dental practices, bringing about major changes in both daily practice and patient relations.
At Allisone, AI makes X-ray analysis easier to read and understand, improving communication between practitioners and their patients. Thanks to annotated and color-coded visual elements, practitioners can explain treatment plans more easily, improving patient understanding and compliance.
At the same time, intraoral scanners are replacing silicone impressions, offering comfort and precision. Thanks to fast and accurate 3D impression capture, prosthetic adjustments are reduced and the rate of prosthesis remakes falls, thus limiting retouches and the number of appointments, and ensuring a better experience for patients.
How artificial intelligence optimizes dental X-ray analysis
Artificial intelligence applied to dental X-rays can identify subtle abnormalities (cavities, fractures). Combined with human expertise, its accuracy exceeds known thresholds.Deep learning neural networks can detect these patterns, thereby enhancing the quality of care.
By improving the detection of radiographic details, AI also enables practitioners to make more informed clinical decisions. Several studies show that using AI to analyze panoramic X-rays increases the sensitivity of enamel caries detection from 72% to 81%.
This increase in precision is not limited to technical aspects: it also transforms the way professionals communicate with their patients. Thanks toAllisone intuitive interface, X-rays become educational tools. Key elements are highlighted and annotated, allowing patients to visualize their oral health in a clear and understandable way. This promotes more transparent communication and reduces misunderstandings.
Practitioners have observed a marked improvement in the quality of communication when presenting treatment plans. Patients are better informed, ask more focused questions, and demonstrate a greater understanding of their oral health. This clarity in communication promotes treatment adherence. According to a recent study, this visual approach increases acceptance of treatment plans by more than 24% on average.
Connected management and digital fingerprinting: a winning combination
Intraoral scanners, such as those from 3Shape, replace traditional techniques with high-precision digital capture. Gone are the metal spoons and often uncomfortable silicone materials: 3D capture takes just a few seconds, with no smudges or retakes.
This technology allows for the accurate detection of fine details in dental preparations, contact areas, and cervical margins. Unlike traditional impressions, which are prone to deformation, digital images offer superior stability and reliability and can be used directly for prosthetic design.
This is where digital laboratories such as Jasper come in. Jasper centralizes clinical data from the scanner and ensures smooth transmission to production tools. The platform allows real-time monitoring of prosthetic component manufacturing, without manual file management, while ensuring traceability of each step.
Dental practices equipped with this solution have seen a significant reduction in the rate of prosthesis remanufacturing, from 15% to less than 5%. This reduction in adjustments saves time in the chair and increases patient satisfaction.
According to feedback, practitioners appreciate the device's ease of use and effectiveness, which integrates seamlessly into their daily workflow.
From planning to therapeutic follow-up: towards enhanced practice
The use of cloud solutions allows all clinical data to be gathered in a secure environment that is always accessible. This digital continuity prevents information from being scattered and simplifies monitoring over time, regardless of the type of care or consultation context.
Once the treatment plan has been established, post-treatment follow-up becomes an essential lever. It is a component of patient loyalty, clinical success, and the therapeutic relationship. Thanks to tools such as Allisone Jasper, information is centralized. Practitioners can easily access the patient's entire prosthetic history: impressions, traceability records, photos, etc. Thanks to the history of X-rays and treatments, they can show progress, illustrate a sensitive area, or support a new need for care.
This post-treatment follow-up strengthens the relationship with the patient by providing clear visualizations of their progress. The patient becomes actively involved in their care, which promotes better understanding and long-term commitment to treatment.
Artificial intelligence and digital solutions are redefining dental practice by bringing precision, comfort, and efficiency. Allisone Jasper fit naturally into the daily routine of practitioners, facilitating the analysis of X-rays, impression taking, and therapeutic follow-up.
These technologies not only improve the accuracy of care, they also strengthen the practitioner-patient relationship. By making visual information more understandable and facilitating communication, they contribute to better adherence to care and more collaborative treatment.
The future of dental practices is undeniably connected. To learn more about optimizing your practice with innovations fromAllisone Jasper, download our white paper now.
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