An application which, through an augmented reality viewer, allows you to remotely guide an inexperienced dentist when he works in remote areas, where there are no hospitals and clinics.
It is the invention of a Genoese dentist, Luigi Rubino, professor of digital dentistry, in collaboration with the Tecnomedia company.
The Falko augmented reality viewer has a video camera that frames the patient, and a screen on the eyes that shows the images of the video cameras and allows information on vital data, x-rays, a navigator for the implants to be added to them.
Professor Rubino's invention is an application that allows you to connect this viewer to an external monitor.
From there, a doctor anywhere in the world can see what his colleague is doing, give him advice and send him all the information he needs.
A particularly useful system in less developed countries, to support novice dentists or those without adequate tools.
Rubino donated a Falko viewer and its application to the parish of San Vicente in Ecuador, in the province of Manabi, an area devastated by an earthquake in 2016. A shrine dedicated to the Madonna della Guardia is being built in San Vicente, the main shrine in Liguria , on the heights of Genoa.
An initiative started by a Genoese missionary who works there, Don Matteo Moretti, and by the local parish priest who studied in Italy, Don Juan Carlos Alarcon.
Health facilities have been opened around the new sanctuary to treat the locals, and here the invention of the Genoese teacher will be able to help local doctors.