Clinical Use Cases

Real clinical scenarios of system operation

Practical cases demonstrating how the system reduces errors, improves treatment safety, and reduces dependence on human factors.

1

Medication Safety Before Drug Delivery

What happens when a physician requests a medication?

The system checks:

  • patient allergies
  • contraindications
  • drug compatibility
  • clinical restrictions

When risk is detected:

  • warns the physician
  • requires explicit confirmation for critical risks
  • logs the action in the journal
2

Authorized Clinical Access Only

What happens if an unauthorized person gives a command?

The system uses:

  • clinician identity verification
  • voice recognition
  • role-based access

Access is controlled to:

  • medications
  • implants
  • expensive materials
  • restricted substances

Commands from patients, unauthorized staff, or physicians without appropriate permissions are not executed.

3

Procedural Context & Predictive Workflow

What happens during a procedure?

The system identifies the current treatment stage and predicts the next clinical step.

It can:

  • prepare instruments in advance
  • maintain correct procedural sequence
  • reduce delays between actions
  • minimize manual delivery errors
4

Emergency Chairside Response

What happens in a critical situation during a procedure?

The physician can instantly call for help with a voice command without being distracted from the patient.

This is critical during:

  • bleeding
  • acute pain
  • systemic reaction
  • complication during procedure
5

Night Emergency Patient Triage

What happens if a patient calls at night with acute pain?

The system:

  • asks appropriate clarifying questions
  • determines urgency of the situation
  • provides temporary recommendations
  • determines need for immediate physician involvement

The physician is connected only when truly necessary.

6

Automated Clinical Documentation

What happens after treatment?

The system automatically records:

  • sequence of actions
  • materials used
  • procedures performed
  • clinical conclusion
  • follow-up protocol

Documentation is generated without manual entry.

7

Instrument Sterility & Controlled Circulation

What happens to instruments after use?

The system tracks the complete cycle:

use → collection → sterilization → return → reuse

This ensures:

  • controlled instrument circulation
  • reduced losses
  • sterile logistics within the system
8

Procedure Preparation & Next-Day Planning

What happens before the workday begins?

The system analyzes the schedule and upcoming procedures:

  • predicts necessary instruments
  • prepares materials
  • generates preliminary supplier order
  • reduces delays before patient appointments
9

AI Systems Integration Hub

What happens when multiple AI systems are working?

The system works as a unified communication hub between:

  • imaging AI
  • diagnostics AI
  • patient management systems
  • clinical records
  • treatment planning tools

The physician receives one structured information stream instead of multiple disconnected systems.

10

AI Conflict Resolution

What happens if different systems give different recommendations?

The system does not make clinical decisions independently.

When risk is detected:

  • collects data
  • shows contradictions
  • structures risks
  • leaves final decision to the physician

The physician always remains in control.

11

Privacy & Controlled Recording

What happens with regular conversations in the treatment room?

The system activates only after a confirmed voice command from the physician.

Only saved:

  • clinical commands
  • system actions
  • confirmed events

Regular conversations are not recorded or saved.

12

Dental Laboratory Coordination

What happens with dental laboratory work?

The system monitors dental laboratory work readiness and synchronizes laboratory timelines with treatment plan and patient visits.

This reduces:

  • treatment schedule disruptions and unnecessary repeat visits
  • coordination errors between physician and dental laboratory

About Clinical Scenarios

These use cases demonstrate how X-Dental Robotics works in real clinical conditions. The system is designed to improve patient safety, reduce operational errors, and optimize physician workflow without replacing clinical control.