
AI Dental Tech Brings Advanced Orthodontics to Malaysia
Over 70 Malaysian dental professionals gathered to learn how artificial intelligence is making orthodontic treatment more precise and predictable. A global dental technology company just launched in Malaysia with tools that put advanced treatment planning in local clinicians' hands.
Malaysian dental professionals now have access to artificial intelligence tools that make orthodontic treatment faster and more precise while keeping doctors in full control.
Smartee Denti-Technology officially entered Malaysia's market on March 16 with a full-day clinical conference at Hilton Kuala Lumpur. More than 70 dental professionals, including orthodontic specialists and university faculty, attended the launch event.
The company brought its suite of clear aligner products and AI-powered planning software to a country experiencing rapid growth in dental care. Rising incomes and growing awareness about dental health have made invisible braces increasingly popular in cities like Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and Johor Bahru.
Dr. Vicente Torres led the clinical training, demonstrating how the company's SmarteeCheck software uses AI to help dentists design treatment plans in real time. The tools include Live 3D and Live Update features that let clinicians make immediate adjustments while maintaining complete oversight of each patient's care.
The training went beyond basic teeth straightening. Torres showed Malaysian dentists how to achieve precise root control, customize tooth torque, and integrate temporary anchorage devices for complex cases.

The Ripple Effect
The launch represents more than new technology arriving in Malaysia. It signals a shift toward more sophisticated dental care across Southeast Asia's developing markets.
Smartee already partners with over 99,000 doctors in 57 countries and operates production facilities in China and Spain. The company's decades of research and manufacturing experience now support Malaysian clinicians who want to offer world-class orthodontic care.
Garie Zhou, Director of International Business at Smartee, emphasized the long-term nature of the commitment. The company plans to provide ongoing education and clinical support, not just sell products.
The training equipped Malaysian dentists with specific protocols for different types of cases. They learned to set realistic expectations based on each patient's age, bone biology, and specific dental issues, ensuring treatments deliver biologically sound results.
The enthusiastic response from attendees confirmed that Malaysian clinicians were ready for more advanced orthodontic partnerships. As dental care standards rise across the region, patients in Malaysia can expect more predictable treatment outcomes and better results from their orthodontic care.
Based on reporting by Regional: malaysia technology (MY)
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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