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Advanced AI Integration in Dental Implant Treatment: iCAT and Imagoworks Collaboration

Osaka University's dental venture iCAT has announced a pivotal cross-licensing agreement with South Korea's Imagoworks, marking a significant stride in dental implant treatments using AI technology. This partnership aims to elevate the precision and smoothness of dental diagnostics.


iCAT, established in 2003 from Osaka University's dental research, has been a leader in providing advanced dental solutions, including 3D simulation systems and high-quality dental CT devices. Their software, LANDmarker®, developed and sold for about 20 years, is widely used in Japanese dental clinics for implant treatments. Imagoworks, established in 2019, is renowned globally for its AI solutions in dental software, based on a decade of expertise in medical technology.


The collaboration focuses on enhancing iCAT's LANDmarker® software with Imagoworks' AI technology. This includes an AI automatic data synthesis function, which will automate the integration of 3D dental data with jawbone CT data for implant simulations. This innovation is expected to reduce the time and effort required for preparatory work in simulations, while also increasing the accuracy of these simulations.



Historically, dental implant treatments relied on 2D X-ray films and freehand surgeries dependent on the surgeon's skill. However, the advent of dental CTs and simulation software like LANDmarker® has brought a shift towards digital 3D diagnostics and CAD/CAM designed surgical guides. This change has improved the precision of dental implant placement. With the integration of AI, this process is further streamlined, allowing for more efficient and accurate dental diagnostics and treatment planning.



The partnership between iCAT and Imagoworks is anticipated to drive further digitization and AI adoption in dentistry. It accelerates the development of products that meet market needs and facilitates smoother, more precise diagnostics for dental professionals. With this collaboration, both companies aim to strengthen their ties, with Imagoworks developing new AI solutions using iCAT's clinical data, and iCAT implementing these solutions into their software.



This agreement represents a significant advancement in the dental field, where technology plays a crucial role in improving the quality of care. The integration of AI into dental practices promises to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of dental treatments, benefiting both practitioners and patients.

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