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Product: 3Dme Crown AI Cloud software

Cloud-based and AI dental solutions provider Imagoworks has launched the 3Dme Crown software.  

Launched as part of the company’s 3Dme Solutions suite, 3Dme Crown software uses AI is said to generate an ideal crown design automatically in less than a minute using the patient’s 3D scan data.

The software is said to be able to automatically identify the margin between the tooth and gingiva of the crown to be manufactured thereby suggesting an optimised margin. It is then able to create a crown design in just a few clicks – purportedly at a speed much faster than many existing dental CAD options on the market.

This crown design can be downloaded and sent to a 3D printer or milling machine for immediate production of the prosthesis. According to the company, this would allow dental clinics and laboratories to produce same-day crowns in a much shorter time. As such, the solution can also reduce the number of patient visits while increasing patient satisfaction.

Since the 3Dme Crown connects to the 3Dme Cloud data management platform, users can access the cloud-based solution without having to install a program.

According to Imagoworks, 3Dme Crown enjoys several unique advantages over many existing dental CAD software options.

In addition to the easily accessible cloud-based solution, 3Dme Crown designs can be checked on multiple desktop abd portable devices, including your computer, tablet or smartphone. Instead of generating the crown design based on an existing library of tooth images, the software’s AI suggests a crown design optimised for the patient’s oral environment through deep learning.

According to the company’s press release introducing 3Dme Crown, the company has plans by September, to include a function that will enable the user to modify the crown design and integrate the automatic design of bridges.

Based in Seoul, South Korea, Imagoworks specialises in digital dentistry that combines 3D medical/dental software with AI and cloud-based dental CAD (Computer-Aided Design) solution.

Click here for more information on 3Dme Crown by Imagoworks.

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