Problem
- Dentists face time constraints with patient follow-ups, routine inquiries, and post-procedure care.
- Many patients require aftercare information and non-urgent consultations, which occupy valuable time.
- Growing patient loads make it difficult to provide personalized follow-up care and monitor ongoing dental health issues.
Solution
- DNAi provides patients with a digital clone of their dentist for on-demand access.
- Patients can interact with the DNAi for routine questions, post-procedure advice, or check-ins, reducing unnecessary clinic visits.
- Dentists receive a 90-second summary of DNAi-patient interactions, including suggested follow-up actions (e.g., schedule appointments, prescribe medication, etc.).
Use Cases
- Post-Procedure Monitoring: After a dental procedure, DNAi can check in with patients to assess their pain levels, healing progress, and other follow-up questions. The dentist reviews a summary of the interaction to determine if a follow-up appointment is necessary.
- Routine Oral Health Queries: Patients can ask DNAi about routine dental care, such as brushing techniques, oral hygiene tips, or whether an issue like tooth sensitivity warrants an office visit. DNAi can handle the interaction, freeing up the dentist’s time.
- Appointment Preparation: Before complex procedures, DNAi can gather patient information (e.g., allergies, medications, and health concerns) and report this to the dentist, allowing for a more informed and efficient consultation.
FAQ
- Can DNAi diagnose dental issues?
- Can DNAi handle emergencies?
- How does DNAi improve patient experience?
- Does DNAi replace in-person appointments?