Neocis unveils upgraded Yomi S robotic system for dental implants
, The Robot Report |
Neocis today unveiled Yomi S, its upgraded robotic system for dental implant surgery. The company said the latest version uses YomiPlan, its AI software, to deliver surgical precision, streamlined workflows, and high-quality patient outcomes.
During an implant procedure, Yomi helps a dentist drill a hole into the bone where a tooth is missing and place an implant in the patient’s mouth. The new Yomi S can be operated by a single practitioner with a foot pedal and touchscreen, said Miami-based Neocis.
The company added that its new system has a smaller footprint, enhanced dexterity, better visibility, and a new AI-powered planning suite that automates complex preoperative tasks.
Neocis said it works closely with leading clinicians to develop technologies that advance patient care and improve quality of life. Its investors include NVIDIA’s NVentures, Intuitive Surgical’s Intuitive Ventures, DFJ Growth, Mithril Capital Management, Norwest Venture Partners, and surgical robotics pioneer Fred Moll.
Alon Mozes, the founder and CEO of Neocis, told The Robot Report more about Yomi’s latest updates, why robotics is so rare in dentistry, and how the company handles the extra challenges that come with its use case.
