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DDH’s Pano is an AI-powered dental imaging detection and diagnostic support tool designed primarily for panoramic X-ray images. According to the product page, it helps dentists identify suspicious areas that are easy to miss during image interpretation, marking them visually to improve radiology review, treatment planning, and patient communication.
Pano focuses on AI for dental imaging. It can flag suspected caries and periapical periodontitis, and annotate information related to alveolar bone levels, root canal/nerve treatment, implants, and restorations. It also emphasizes real-time exploration, automatic upload to patient charts, and integration with systems such as PACS, making it suitable for embedding into a clinic’s daily image-reading workflow. Beyond dentist-side interpretation, Pano also provides a patient diagnosis consultation panel to help patients understand their dental condition and treatment plan. Its comprehensive dental health report, DHR, can be printed and copied into electronic medical records, helping improve revisit rates, patient trust, and treatment consent rates.
The page presents R&D data showing that, with AI assistance, dentists achieved varying improvements in F1 score for detecting caries and periapical periodontitis. For example, caries interpretation reportedly improved from around 48.4%–61.5% to about 75.9%–79.2%, while periapical periodontitis improved from around 72.5%–78.5% to about 83.1%–88.6%. This suggests potential value as a “second observer.” However, the page does not disclose sample size, test set sources, statistical methods, regulatory certifications, or applicable patient populations. Its clinical reliability therefore still needs further validation, and it cannot replace a dentist’s final diagnosis.
The page offers Demo Free Trial and Contact Us options, but does not publish plans, pricing, or payment methods. On integration, it only mentions linkage with systems such as PACS, without technical details such as API, DICOM, or HL7 support. It also does not disclose information on data privacy, patient image storage, encryption, access control, or medical compliance. These are key areas that must be clarified when procuring medical AI software.
Its strengths are its focused dental use case and relatively complete workflow design, covering image interpretation, consultation, reporting, and medical record documentation. Its weaknesses are limited transparency around business terms, compliance, and technical implementation, and there is no clear indication of Chinese-language support. It is better suited for dental clinics or dental chains in South Korea, or organizations that can integrate with its systems, for trial evaluation.
Access, payment, and deployment availability in mainland China are unknown. If local compliant deployment is required, it is advisable to also evaluate domestic medical imaging AI or dental digitalization vendors, with particular attention to medical device registration, data compliance, and localized service capabilities.
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