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kodak_dental_imaging_software_6_7_11_8b v1.0.0

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Kodak Dental Imaging Software 6 7 11

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for the first study, it was shown that the ai-aided group had superior performance compared to the unaided group. the group with ai support had 0.85 averaged by condition sensitivity value and 0.97 specificity value as opposed to 0.77 and 0.96 for the unaided group, correspondingly. ai-system reduced the average time needed to assess one cbct by 1.19min (6.78%) due to automatic preparation of dental charts and electronic dental records together with automated pathology detection. dentists, as well as radiologists, can use ai systems as an ancillary tool to enhance the accuracy of diagnosis, aid treatment planning, and predict treatment outcomes. the use of decision support systems as a second opinion can improve the accuracy of diagnosis within a shorter time frame. regarding clinical documentation, reporting is generally time-consuming for radiologists. besides, the report generation task is usually completed by the end of the workflow, which may lead to errors from preceding steps. moreover, a lack of standardization has led to a variation in documentation among radiologists. combined with appropriate training, ai can ensure that radiologists produce highly valuable data, improving the efficiency and accuracy of documentation. by reducing inefficiencies, radiologists can have a broader and deeper impact on patient care.

each tooth was scanned 4 times using each protocol. the first scan was made without any intracanal material, and it was followed by scans with a gutta-percha cone, a fiberglass post, and a gold alloy post placed in the root canal ( fig. 2 ). the resultant dataset was exported as digital imaging and communications in medicine (dicom) files and saved with a code corresponding to the tooth, root filling status, and parameter protocol used. fig. 2 axial cone-beam computed tomography images show a tooth with the 4 root filling conditions that were studied. a. empty filling. b. protaper f5 gutta-percha point. c. type iii gold-alloy post. d. prefabricated fiberglass post. click for larger image 84d34552a1