@culttoday@culttoday We can't do remote... yet. The quality of images isn't there, and we need specialist equipment for the X-rays and 3D model which can help us identify concerns much earlier and more accurately. https://t.co/RtlYJ5zYYF
A better way to do dental check-ups? Visit our diagnostic clinic opposite Flinders St Station and get AI to look over your teeth, checked by a dentist, and receive a comprehensive dental snapshot on your phone. Book in online for the check-up you need.
Apparently only 54% of young men in America are brushing daily - which puts them at risk of gum disease and a bunch of associated longer term issues like heart issues and Alzheimer's (and expensive dental interventions!) https://t.co/u4mlFzNS1H
@nursebinky I wish we could do that @nursebinky! It's $99 for everything in the dental check-up - including a comprehensive oral exam, arch photos, small x-rays, large x-ray, 3D model and written advice delivered to your phone.
@nursebinky In terms of pricing, the average price in the most recent ADA survey for composite veneers (item 526) is $495/tooth at a general dentist in Australia. Please feel free to DM us or reach us at https://t.co/OOzsjwN74j if you’d like any more info about your specific case. 3/3
@nursebinky We’d strongly recommend you get a dental check-up before getting veneers to ensure you’re not in for any surprises - whether that’s through us or another dentist - especially if this includes a reapplication of a veneer. Most dentists will want to do this prior to quoting. 2/3
No drills, no pain, know more. We're purely diagnostic. Pain-free scans that give you a comprehensive dental snapshot on your phone. You then decide if anything further is required, and if you do, we can help you find a dentist with great reviews and reliable pain relief.
@_dogelole @MichcomHaddad AI helps support the dentist by systematically analysing patient photos and x-rays against known observations, helping identify issues that may have been overlooked. Our dentist then accepts or rejects the findings.
We're learning to see like a dentist using computer vision. Our tooth parts detection model will one day be the cornerstone of understanding the precise severity of observations like caries, alveolar bone loss and surface area lost to direct restorations.