Dentzz Dental adopts AI to achieve scale
The Hindu
Dentzz Dental utilizes AI for precision care, leading to increased efficiency, accuracy, and patient satisfaction in dental treatments.
Dentzz Dental, into dental care, is leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) to set new standards in precision and patient care, the firm said.
“The processes at Dentzz Dental are highly led by innovative tech which leverages AI. Owing to its hi-tech procedure prowess, Dentzz Dental anticipates a 50% increase in their business in 2025,” the firm said in a statement.
By utilising AI-driven diagnostic tools and treatment planning systems, the firm ensures accuracy and efficiency in every patient’s journey, it added.
The technology enables the early detection of oral health issues and facilitates the creation of customised treatment plans, reducing human error and enhancing patient satisfaction, it further said.
Dr. Shantanu Jaradi, Founder, Dentzz Dental, said, “Dental tourism has historically been a prominent segment of medical tourism. With affordability of dental treatments, India has become a popular choice for patients seeking both professional care and touristic experience.”
“AI has revolutionised the way we diagnose and treat dental conditions. Our AI-powered systems analyse thousands of data points to provide unparalleled insights, ensuring our patients receive the most effective and efficient care,” he said.
“This technological leap is also a cornerstone in elevating Dentzz as a leader in the AI and dental tourism space. Over the past year alone, we have recorded a 60% increase in international patients, largely due to our integration of advanced AI technologies,” he added.
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