Neocis®, the pioneer behind the first and only U.S. FDA-cleared robotic system for dental implant surgery, announced the launch and FDA approval of its next-generation robotic platform: Yomi S. The new system, powered by advanced AI software YomiPlan, redefines what’s possible in dental surgery-delivering surgical precision, streamlined workflows, and high-quality patient outcomes.
Designed for maximum efficiency and minimal invasiveness, Yomi S can now be operated by a single practitioner via foot pedal and touchscreen-freeing up staff resources and making robotic-assisted implant surgery more accessible to general dentists. The system features a smaller footprint, enhanced dexterity, better visibility, and a new AI-powered planning suite that automates complex preoperative tasks.
Unlocking Growth for Dentists, Better Outcomes for Patients
Nearly 200 million Americans are missing at least one tooth, and one-third of adults over 65 need full-arch replacement. Traditional implant surgery is often time-consuming and costly, limiting patient access. Yomi S changes that.
“Yomi S simplifies procedures thanks to excellent robotic range of motion, extended reach, touchscreen, and voice commands, while maintaining superior accuracy,” says Dr. Jay Neugarten, DDS, MD, FACS. “I approach each patient with the same care I would give my mother. With the capabilities of Yomi S, I am committed to providing exceptional quality treatment that every patient deserves.”
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Making Minimally Invasive, Same-Day Implants a Reality
Patients benefit significantly from Yomi S’s minimally invasive, flapless approach. By reducing incisions and surgical time, the system helps shorten recovery periods and reduce discomfort.
With real-time AI-guided navigation through the entire implant planning, imaging and surgical process, Yomi S supports safer implant procedures—automatically highlighting dental nerves and other vital structures, much like lane-assist features in modern vehicles.
“Yomi was totally painless and it’s more precise than a human being would be. I’ve had an implant before on the other side with a different doctor and without this technology – and this one was so much easier,” said Yomi patient Anders Brag. “The results were terrific and I really didn’t feel anything afterwards – and in my prior experience I had pain.”
“Yomi S isn’t just groundbreaking for dental robotics; it sets a new standard for robotic surgery in general. With ease of use as the primary focus, Yomi S enables every dental practice to integrate robotics into their workflow” said Alon Mozes, founder and CEO of Neocis. “We’ve combined robotic precision with an intuitive, surgeon-friendly design to make implant surgery faster and more accessible than ever before. Yomi has nearly completed 100,000 osteotomies, and we’re excited to accelerate growth with Yomi S to deliver the best care to patients everywhere.”
SOURCE: GlobeNewswire



