
Dental Robotics Milestone: 100,000 Successful Procedures Transform Patient Care
Miami-based Neocis celebrates a remarkable achievement as their Yomi robotic platform reaches 100,000 successful dental procedures, marking a new era in precision dentistry. The company's innovative technology is helping dentists across the country deliver better outcomes while making complex procedures more accessible and reliable.
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In an exciting milestone that signals the bright future of dental care, Neocis Inc. has announced that clinicians have successfully completed more than 100,000 osteotomies using their groundbreaking Yomi robotic platform. This achievement represents not just a number, but countless patients receiving enhanced care through cutting-edge technology.
The Miami-based innovator, founded in 2009 with a vision to revolutionize dental surgery through robotics, is celebrating another triumph as well: the successful completion of the first clinical cases using Yomi S, their advanced second-generation system. Dr. Jay Neugarten led these pioneering procedures, demonstrating the continued evolution of precision dentistry.
"Reaching 100,000 osteotomies is more than just a statistical achievement—it represents clinicians across the country choosing to integrate robotics into their daily surgical workflow," shared Alon Mozes, co-founder and CEO of Neocis, with evident pride. His words highlight how this technology has earned the trust of dental professionals nationwide, establishing what many now consider a new standard of care.
What makes Yomi truly special is its elegant combination of real-time haptic guidance, thoughtful pre-operative digital planning, and the flexibility to adapt during procedures. Think of it as having a highly skilled co-pilot helping dentists navigate complex cases with greater confidence and precision. The system has proven its versatility across diverse applications, from single-tooth replacements to comprehensive full-arch implant procedures.

The platform's intelligent planning software, YomiPlan AI, deserves special recognition. Using sophisticated machine learning algorithms, it automatically identifies critical anatomical structures like nerves and sinuses from diagnostic scans, helping dentists plan procedures with unprecedented accuracy. As Dennis Moses, Neocis' chief technology officer, notes, this scale of adoption validates both the platform's reliability and its real-world clinical value.
Neocis holds the distinction of being the first company to receive FDA clearance for a robotic system dedicated to dental implant surgery—a testament to their pioneering spirit and commitment to safety and excellence.
The newly introduced Yomi S takes innovation even further. Unveiled in November 2024, this refined system maintains all the precision of its predecessor while offering a more compact footprint, enhanced maneuverability with a longer arm, and improved visibility in challenging spaces. Moses describes the experience beautifully: "It works with the dentist hand in hand, using physical guidance with haptics as well as visual and audio cues on the screen. It's kind of like Lane Assist—they have to color inside the lines."
This collaborative approach between human expertise and robotic precision represents the best of both worlds. Dentists retain complete control while benefiting from technology that helps them execute their carefully crafted plans with remarkable accuracy.
Looking ahead, Neocis shows no signs of slowing down. The company continues investing in software enhancements, workflow improvements, and advanced planning tools to support even more efficient procedures and broader clinical applications. For patients, this means access to increasingly sophisticated care. For dentists, it means the confidence to tackle complex cases with enhanced support.
This milestone reminds us that technology, when thoughtfully designed and carefully implemented, can genuinely improve lives—one smile at a time.
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Based on reporting by The Robot Report
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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