Humanoid robot teaches dentists to feel people’s pain

Posted by User ImageDr. Smile 7 December, 2007

A group of robot and computer makers presented the high-tech dental patient in Tokyo at the 2007 International Robot Exhibition, a four-day technology showcase that opened Wednesday.

The medical simulation robot, named “Simroid,” is designed to be used for clinical training at dental schools, said Tatsuo Matsuzaki, an official at robot maker Kokoro Company Ltd., which developed the body and control system.

The 160-centimeter (five-foot-three) robot can say “it hurts” and frown when it feels uncomfortable from the dental drill.

“Because it’s so real, dental trainees can see patients’ feelings and will be able to develop good skills as they treat it, not as an object, but as a human being,” Matsuzaki said.

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July 30, 2008

Well its a good way to get new young doctors experienced with their patients sensitive points . And well help take them better decisions.

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July 30, 2008

That’s so cool, the robot looks real

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