How AI Is Reshaping One of Surgery's Most Complex Procedures
When most people hear about AI in healthcare, they picture diagnostics. Algorithms that read scans. Models that catch what a radiologist might miss at 2am. That layer of AI is real and growing fast, but it represents only one part of what is changing.
The quieter, more operationally significant shift is happening in procedural medicine — in the high-skill interventions where the bottleneck has never been diagnosis but delivery. Full-mouth dental implant rehabilitation sits squarely in that category. It is one of the most technically demanding elective procedures a surgeon can perform, and for years, the workflow supporting it has been fragmented, time-intensive, and dependent on manual coordination at every stage.
A handful of companies are trying to change that. Some have been at it for years and have built genuinely strong systems. One is taking a structurally different approach. What follows is an honest look at all of them...
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