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Revolutionizing Dentistry: AI and Research Innovation with Dr. Shervin Molayem

Revolutionizing Dentistry: AI and Research Innovation with Dr. Shervin Molayem

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Dr. Shervin Molayem shares his journey of innovation in dentistry, starting with his discovery of a connection between periodontal disease and COVID-19 severity that became the world's most-read dental article of 2020. He discusses groundbreaking technologies including AI-powered diagnostic tools and a revolutionary non-surgical treatment that regenerates bone tissue around teeth.

• Discovered connection between gum disease and COVID-19 severity through interleukin-6 levels
• Developing Trust AI, a dental co-pilot that gives practitioners instant access to research, bridging the 17-year gap between research and practice
• AI dental diagnostics can detect 37% more pathology than human eyes by distinguishing 250 shades of gray versus only 30
• Created non-surgical periodontal regeneration technology using piezoelectric nanoparticles that kill bacteria and stimulate bone growth
• Oral infections affect overall health with links to heart disease, stroke, and Alzheimer's disease
• Clinical research needs greater transparency to eliminate bias, potentially using blockchain technology to make science "fraud-proof"
• The volume of research is doubling every three years, making AI essential for clinicians to keep pace

You can find Dr. Shervin Molayem on LinkedIn or Instagram under "DentalSurgeon," or try his free dental chatbot at shervin@trustdentistryai.com.


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