In the modern dental arena, artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly having an impact on how dentistry is practised. From the professional workflow to the patient experience, utilising AI-driven technologies affords a myriad of advantages. Clyde Munro understands the crucial role that this plays in helping to improve the quality of patient care delivered, which is why it is investing in its practice facilities. Callum Graham, Clinical Director of the group, provides some insights into what is available and why…
AI has given us the opportunity to streamline the way that we deliver care to our patients. It helps us to communicate better with patients, showing them radiographic images and clinical photography in ways that help improve their understanding of their oral health and/or their treatment needs. We can also provide digitally-generated images and models of how their teeth will likely look after treatment, before we start. This makes communication easier and helps with effective patient management, diagnostic accuracy and in ensuring patients have the correct information to make informed decisions, a pre-requisite in the consent process.
But it is not only the patient interaction that benefits. A lot of AI is used in the smile design process, allowing clinicians to plan for implants, veneers and crowns, bridgework or dentures more effectively. The software can be utilised to plan these treatments and ensure that the new smile fits in harmoniously with the patient and their expectations. It makes these things a little bit easier and a lot more predictable.
Of course, there are still some challenges that must be navigated to implement AI successfully in the practice. As with any new technology there is a learning curve and introducing AI-assisted workflows requires adaptation from the dental team. Some dentists may feel that it’s taking the clinical decision away from them, but this is absolutely not the case. The software is there to support their decision-making process.
AI-supported workflows are available in different forms at Clyde Munro. Firstly, we use Pearl Second Opinion® which provides AI-assisted support for clinicians when reporting on radiographs. It highlights potential areas of concern or potential disease which the clinician can correlate with their findings, ensuring that nothing is missed. It helps to save time and the report can be colour co-ordinated and marked to improve the patient’s understanding too. We have received very positive feedback from patients who are blown away by the technology our dentists are using. They appreciate the investment in their care and are typically more interested in and engaged with what the dentist is saying. Treatment acceptance is higher as well, with the AI report validating the dentist’s recommendations.
We also use Dental Monitoring, available throughout Clyde Munro, which supports orthodontic treatment by ensuring that tooth movements are progressing as expected using remote technology. Fewer practice visits are required and any issues are identified as soon as they arise with the weekly upload of progress photos.
I would definitely recommend that colleagues get involved and try AI technology for themselves. It may take some time to get used to it, but it can become a very useful part of the workflow, saving time and making processes more robust.
Regardless of what stage you have reached in your career, Clyde Munro offers all the support and opportunity you need to excel. Contact our team at joinus@clydemunrodental.com to discover the right position for you!