New Miniature Dental Robot Could Automatically Prepare Teeth for Crowns
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A Cork-Sized Robot Could Soon Help Dentists Skip a Follow-Up Visit
Anyone who has needed a dental crown knows the drill, literally and figuratively: a checkup reveals a cavity too large to fill, the dentist removes the decay and shapes the tooth, an impression is taken, a temporary crown goes on, and the patient leaves with at least one more appointment already on the calendar before the permanent crown can be fitted. Researchers at the University of Basel’s Department of Biomedical Engineering think they can s…
Researchers at the University of Basel have developed a small dental robot that could automatically prepare teeth for a crown in the future, thus reducing the number of appointments per dental treatment.
Mini-Dental Robots can prepare teeth for crowns independentlyA small robot from Basel could significantly shorten dental treatments. Researchers at the University of Basel have developed a mini-dental robot that is designed to prepare teeth for crowns independently.This could reduce several appointments at the dentist to a visit.The robot is as large as a wine cork and is attached to an individually adapted tooth rail.From there, it processes th…
Researchers at the University of Basel have developed a mini-robot to grind teeth precisely for the insertion of a crown in the future.
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