
Aster Clinics Launches Smyl AI, the UAE's First AI-Powered Dental Screening Tool, Pioneering a New Era of Accessible Dental Care
The launch of Smyl AI marks the beginning of Aster Clinics' Smarter Smiles initiative in the UAE – dedicated to enhancing awareness, enabling early detection, and promoting proactive dental care across the country.
Developed in collaboration with India-based Logy.AI, an expert in AI health technology, Smyl AI is the first solution of its kind to be introduced in the UAE dental landscape. The innovative AI-enabled tool empowers users to complete a dental screening in under 2 minutes by answering a few simple questions and uploading three images of their teeth (upper, lower, and front). The AI tool then generates a free dental health report, highlighting potential concerns such as cavities, gum disease, plaque, and stains. Users can then easily schedule a consultation with a dental specialist at their nearest Aster Clinic for further evaluation and care.
Speaking about this initiative, Ms. Alisha Moopen, Managing Director and Group CEO, Aster DM Healthcare, said 'Technology holds immense potential to transform healthcare, and Smyl AI is a perfect example of how innovation can bridge the gap between awareness and access. Through this initiative, we aim to encourage early diagnosis and preventive care in oral health, an area that often gets neglected until symptoms become severe. At Aster, we are committed to putting powerful tools into the hands of our patients—literally—so they can take charge of their health with confidence and ease.'
A recent survey conducted on UAE residents revealed that 80% of participants suffer from dental caries, with 50% visiting a dentist only when in pain, and just 20% making annual dental visits. These alarming statistics highlight the pressing need for regular dental screening and education about oral hygiene. Poor oral hygiene, sugary diets, and low awareness continue to be key contributors. Other prevalent oral health issues include gum and periodontal diseases, plaque and tartar deposits, stains, and mouth sores, as indicated by the survey.[1]
Dr. Sherbaz Bichu, CEO of Aster Hospitals and Clinics – UAE, Oman, and Bahrain, commented 'Oral health is a window to overall well-being. Yet, many residents delay dental visits due to fear, cost, or inconvenience. With Smyl AI, we've created an experience that's quick, non-intrusive, and empowering. Our goal is to integrate technology and care—making dental assessments not only more accurate but also more approachable for families, working professionals, and communities across the UAE.'
Smyl AI is accessible via WhatsApp by visiting https://logy.ai/aster_uae and starting a chat with 'Hi Aster UAE.' From there, users can select their preferred language, input personal details, upload photos, and receive a comprehensive screening report—entirely free of cost. The tool instantly connects users with Aster Clinic's network of 30+ expert dental specialists for personalized treatment and trusted care.
The tool ensures data privacy by complying with UAE healthcare information protection regulations and using secure, encrypted transmission protocols. All patient data is handled with utmost confidentiality and stored only with user consent.
With a strong legacy of healthcare excellence, Aster's dental team offers professional advice, compassionate care, and reliable treatment outcomes you can trust. With a growing footprint of 110 Aster Clinics across the UAE, this first-of-its-kind initiative positions Aster Clinics as a pioneer in integrating AI into mainstream dental care. While currently in pilot phase at Aster Clinic Jumeirah Lakes Towers (JLT), the Smyl AI dental screening tool will soon be rolled out across Aster Clinics throughout the UAE.
In line with the UAE's vision for improving healthcare access and awareness, Aster Clinics is committed to using innovative solutions like Smyl AI to drive positive changes in the oral health landscape.
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