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DentVLM: A Multimodal Vision-Language Model for Comprehensive Dental Diagnosis and Enhanced Clinical Practice

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2025-09-30 v1 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Diagnosing and managing oral diseases necessitate advanced visual interpretation across diverse imaging modalities and integrated information synthesis. While current AI models excel at isolated tasks, they often fall short in addressing the complex, multimodal requirements of comprehensive clinical dental practice. Here we introduce DentVLM, a multimodal vision-language model engineered for expert-level oral disease diagnosis. DentVLM was developed using a comprehensive, large-scale, bilingual dataset of 110,447 images and 2.46 million visual question-answering (VQA) pairs. The model is capable of interpreting seven 2D oral imaging modalities across 36 diagnostic tasks, significantly outperforming leading proprietary and open-source models by 19.6% higher accuracy for oral diseases and 27.9% for malocclusions. In a clinical study involving 25 dentists, evaluating 1,946 patients and encompassing 3,105 QA pairs, DentVLM surpassed the diagnostic performance of 13 junior dentists on 21 of 36 tasks and exceeded that of 12 senior dentists on 12 of 36 tasks. When integrated into a collaborative workflow, DentVLM elevated junior dentists' performance to senior levels and reduced diagnostic time for all practitioners by 15-22%. Furthermore, DentVLM exhibited promising performance across three practical utility scenarios, including home-based dental health management, hospital-based intelligent diagnosis and multi-agent collaborative interaction. These findings establish DentVLM as a robust clinical decision support tool, poised to enhance primary dental care, mitigate provider-patient imbalances, and democratize access to specialized medical expertise within the field of dentistry.

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@article{arxiv.2509.23344,
  title  = {DentVLM: A Multimodal Vision-Language Model for Comprehensive Dental Diagnosis and Enhanced Clinical Practice},
  author = {Zijie Meng and Jin Hao and Xiwei Dai and Yang Feng and Jiaxiang Liu and Bin Feng and Huikai Wu and Xiaotang Gai and Hengchuan Zhu and Tianxiang Hu and Yangyang Wu and Hongxia Xu and Jin Li and Jun Xiao and Xiaoqiang Liu and Joey Tianyi Zhou and Fudong Zhu and Zhihe Zhao and Lunguo Xia and Bing Fang and Jimeng Sun and Jian Wu and Zuozhu Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.23344},
  year   = {2025}
}