Clinical use of digital technologies

The team has developed expertise in assessing new dental digital equipment using clinically relevant in vitro protocols and contributes to standard-setting for dental devices. Ongoing research includes IA, 3D imaging and collaborative robotics. Works on Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) aims to enhance resolution using laser sources. This new clinical technique is under evaluation to monitor bone healing with low-radiation imaging. These high-resolution CBCT systems, integrated with CAD/CAM and IA, promise better treatment reliability, especially for implant prosthesis treatment or oral disease detection. Collaborative robotics is also being developed for telemedicine and improved the 3D digitizing of clinical situations.

 

 

Members

Dr Gauthier Dot

Dr Gauthier Dot

Associate Professor, DDS, PhD

Dr Anne-Laure Ejeil

Dr Anne-Laure Ejeil

Associate Professor, DDS, PhD

Dr Floriane Laverne

Dr Floriane Laverne

Associate Professor, PhD

Dr Vincent Fouquet

Dr Vincent Fouquet

Associate Professor, DDS, PhD Student

Pr Benjamin Salmon

Professor, DDS, PhD

Vincent Lemarteleur

Vincent Lemarteleur

MSc, PhD Student, Study Engineer

Pr Pierre-François Ceccaldi

Pr Pierre-François Ceccaldi

Professor, MDS, PhD

Pr Christophe Rignon-Bret

Pr Christophe Rignon-Bret

Professor, DDS, PhD

Dr Lucien Dupagne

Dr Lucien Dupagne

Associate Professor, DDS, PhD

Dr Lise Valtaud

Dr Lise Valtaud

Assistant Professor, DDS, PhD Student