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NDCS, Yuyi ink MoU to advance AI in oral health

Key initiatives include early detection, research, teledentistry, and treatment support.

National Dental Centre Singapore (NDCS) and Yuyi Dental Pte Ltd have signed a memorandum of understanding to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) in enhancing population health screening and clinical oral health care.

The partners will focus on four initiatives, namely early gum disease detection, oral health research for children, teledentistry for seniors, and orthodontic treatment support.

Moreover, Yuyi will establish the Oral Health Innovation Fund, and provide 100 iOoeli oral scanning devices to contribute to advancing Singapore’s oral health system.

“By integrating AI-powered imaging into our clinical and population health initiatives, this collaboration moves us closer to a future of oral healthcare where intelligent technology and data-driven insights drive prevention, enable early intervention and deliver better care outcomes,” said NDCS CEO, Goh Bee Tin.

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