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Quantitative Dentistry-Optimizing patient care with AI and Salivary diagnostics

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We have doctor Victoria Sampson on, and she is really one of the brightest young minds coming out of the UK. I've seen her speak before, and, you know, I've seen her research. And she's incorporating what I really think is one of the big futures in dentistry, which is bringing the mouth back into the body. For some reason, a hundred years ago, the mouth separated from the body, and she is helping us bring this back by incorporating into her everyday practice things like salivary diagnostics, microbiome testing, artificial intelligence, really into everyday practice. And I think this is really the future.

She's won a ton of awards. I'm not gonna name all of them, but she was voted Forbes thirty under thirty in science and health care. She runs clinical AI, and I think that you guys are really gonna enjoy what she's gonna talk about today.

So, Victoria, thanks for having us, and the stage is yours. Make sure everybody to type your questions into the question and answer. And afterwards, we can go over them and have a little bit of a conversation. So now the stage is yours, Victoria.

Alright. Well, thank you very much for the introduction.

And yeah. So I'm gonna get started. So what we're gonna be talking about today is, quantitative dentistry optimizing patient care with AI and salivary diagnostics. So the objectives. So what we're gonna be really talking about is why quantitative data is the way forwards for dentistry and what actually is quantitative data.

And then also looking at what are new innovations that are allowing for this quantitative data and for this data driven care to to happen.

And the impact of this quantitative data, on our ability to detect diseases for individualized and personalized care and also improving our treatment outcomes for our patients.

How we can apply artificial intelligence and salivary diagnostics to daily care. It sounds very kind of intelligent and smart, but it's super easy when you get used to it.

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