The World’s First Dental Surgery Using Robotic Technology Was Done At Bharati Hospital
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], April 29: Teeth are an important part of our body. If there is a toothache, it is directly related to the brain. Therefore, dental surgery has to be done very carefully. However, robotic technology has now been used to perform dental surgery. Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University) Dental College, Pune, is [...]
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], April 29: Teeth are an important part of our body. If there is a toothache, it is directly related to the brain. Therefore, dental surgery has to be done very carefully. However, robotic technology has now been used to perform dental surgery. Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University) Dental College, Pune, is proud to announce the successful completion of a clinical trial on veneers using robotic hands in collaboration with Lupin Dental, France. This groundbreaking project marks a significant milestone in the field of dentistry, showcasing the potential of robotic technology in enhancing patient care and treatment outcomes. Dr. Asmita Jagtap, Executive Director of Bharati University Medical Foundation, informed that the world’s first dental surgery was performed at Bharati Hospital.
This technology has enhanced the ability of robotic technology to improve the care and treatment outcomes of dental patients. Dentistry has taken a major leap forward today. From lasers to microscopes, CAD cams, scanners, state-of-the-art tools, and treatments are available. Not only tooth extraction and placement, but also crooked teeth straightening, curing various gum diseases, and health of the tongue, uvula, lips, and cheeks are being treated at Bharati Hospital, which will benefit the common patient, said Dr. Rajesh Kshirsagar, Principal of Bharati Vidyapeeth Dental College.
Dr. Rajesh Kshirsagar added, “We are very happy to have successfully completed this project. The collaboration with Lupin Dental in France has not only enhanced our expertise in dental robotics but has also positioned our institution at the forefront of innovative dental education and research.”