AI chatbot beats leaflets in dental implant care trial
NCT ID NCT07300657
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested whether an AI-powered chatbot could help people with dental implants take better care of their teeth and gums. 110 adults with implants were split into two groups: one used the chatbot for personalized oral hygiene tips, while the other received standard printed leaflets and hygienist sessions. The goal was to see if the chatbot led to less plaque and gum inflammation, which are early signs of implant disease. Results could show that simple smartphone technology helps prevent serious implant problems.
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Conditions
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Intradepartmental Program of Oral Surgery and Early Detection of Oral Cancer, G. Rodolico - San Marco Hospital, AOU Policlinico - San Marco
Catania, 95124, Italy
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