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September 17, 2019 by neocis

Dr. Jason Hehr’s North Charleston oral surgery practice and Yomi robotics program are profiled in this article in HealthLinks Charleston.

 

 

http://www.charlestonphysicians.com/healthlinks/septoct2019/54/

September 10, 2019 by neocis

Boston University’s Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine announced that Neocis CEO and co-founder Dr. Alon Mozes has joined the Dean’s Advisory Board.

“The Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine has been a pioneer in digital dentistry and surgically guided placement of dental implants, and I know that Dr. Mozes will ensure that we continue to lead in this field,” said Dean Jeffrey W. Hutter. “I am thrilled to welcome Dr. Mozes to the Dean’s Advisory Board, and look forward to drawing on his knowledge of the latest dental technological innovations to ensure that our curriculum and patient care stay at the cutting edge.”

Read more at the Boston University dental school site: https://www.bu.edu/dental/2019/09/10/neocis-ceo-and-co-founder-joins-boston-university-dental-school-deans-advisory-board-contributes-knowledge-of-dental-robotics/

Read more about Neocis leadership: https://www.neocis.com/company/

September 2, 2019 by Lesa Francis

Local news feature: Berks Oral Surgery’s flourishing Yomi dental implant robotics program. Dr. Zinberg explains how Yomi’s guidance helps even very experienced surgeons like those at this multi-surgeon dental implant practice. “Essentially it assists us in planning and placing the implant exactly where we want it,” Zinberg said. “It locks into the trajectory, the depth of insertion and is precise with all drilling.”

Additionally, Dr. Zinberg relates how Yomi enhances patient education and experience at Berks Oral Surgery and Implant Center. “We have had a number of patients very interested in what is going on by watching the screen,” he said.

Read the full interview on Berks Oral Surgery and their clinical experience with the Yomi robotic-assisted dental implant technology in the Reading Eagle, which is the major daily newspaper in Reading Pennsylvania, Berks County and surrounding areas: https://www.readingeagle.com/news/article/dentists-welcome-benefits-of-emerging-digital-tech

Author: David A. Kostival 

See the Berks Oral Surgery and Dental Implant Center’s Yomi patient website at: https://www.berksoralsurgery.com/dental-implants/yomi

August 13, 2019 by neocis

Our travels and exploration of tech across the globe remind us of the influence they have on each other and help us discover the meticulous beauty in each. TrueFuture shares the people, places and tech. We are all connected. #ArtAndScience

July 23, 2019 by neocis

In 2009, Neocis, a healthcare robotics company focused on the dental surgical market, was just an idea in Alon Mozes’ brain. In  2012 it proved to be a fundable idea, with a well-known robotics pioneer, Fred Moll, seeding the concept, a first step in a long road through R&D, FDA clearance and commercialization.  Mozes founded the company with Juan Salcedo, a colleague from his Mako Surgical days, and by 2013, the Neocis team of two was hiring its first employee.

Their first prototype of what would become Yomi, its robotic dental surgical platform, made with scrap metal, looks nothing like today’s product, but it is proudly displayed in their offices as a reminder of their humble beginnings.

“It’s been scrapped for parts in a few areas, but it’s still a fun element from our history,” Mozes said.

Today, this Neocis team is not too scrappy. Neocis has 75 employees – double what it was about a year ago — and the company is selling Yomi (pictured at top [right]) across the country….

Read more: https://www.refreshmiami.com/catching-up-with-neocis-the-road-from-concept-to-commercialization/

By Nancy Dahlberg

 

July 10, 2019 by neocis

The first and only system for robotic-guided dental surgery in the U.S. is now available in Flagler County. Yomi was created by Neocis Inc., which is partnering with Florida Oral and Surgical Associates to provide a new standard of care in coastal Volusia and Flagler counties.

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Yomi® is the first and only FDA-cleared robot-assisted dental surgery system. Yomi is a computerized robotic navigational system intended to provide assistance in both the planning (preoperative) and surgical (intraoperative) phases of dental implantation surgery. The system provides software to preoperatively plan dental implantation procedures and provides robotic navigational guidance of the surgical instruments. Yomi is intended for use in partially and fully edentulous adult patients who qualify for dental implants. More Info

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