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Thursday November 29, 2007 11:14 am

Simroid Feels Dental Pain




We cringe when thinking about dentists, but now they will get their just desserts with Simroid, a 5 foot, 3-inch bot developed at Nippon Medical School which will teach them how to better communicate with their patients. If the dentist hits a nerve with his/her drill, she will say “ouch” and will react to pain by moving her eyes and hands. If she is touched in an inappropriate place on her chest, she will record that to later incriminate the offender. Simroid was unveiled at this week’s 2007 International Robot Exhibition. Don’t push play if you are as squeamish as we are. (Just kidding.)

 


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Comments:

I had to watch this one twice, I don’t think it’s anything I need in my practice, but it’s kinda cool.

lol if touched in an unappropriate place, that made me laugh.

I think this is a great robot and every dentist should at least get to try it out as a practice before performing it on an actual patient.  This would definitely help them practice and improve in their skills instead of ruining someone’s teeth by mistake!

This article sounds great and looks funny as well.What to tell , this is an other mile stone for those who designed this robot.
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