has anybody used it in dental imaging. We currently use cluade vision but wanted to see if anyone has used this for dental x rays #8824
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Short answer: yes, people are using AI in dental imaging, including X-rays, but most setups still treat it as decision support, not standalone diagnosis. Modern dental imaging AI tools can highlight caries, bone loss, and periapical issues from X-rays, and they’re increasingly integrated into clinical software rather than general chat/vision tools. In practice, most clinicians still rely on a human review + AI overlay workflow, because even strong models are not fully consistent for diagnostic certainty yet. From what you’re asking, your comparison makes sense, Claude Vision can look at images, but dental X-rays typically need purpose-built models trained specifically on radiographs for consistent clinical-grade detection. If anyone is exploring general dentistry services or clinical care options in Colorado, you can also check Dental Clinic for more info on comprehensive dental care and patient-focused treatment in Castle Rock, CO. |
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has anybody used it in dental imgaing. We currently use cluade vision but wanted to see if anyone has used this for dental x rays
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