Virtual Twin by AI

We generate digital replicas or twins of patients, including their medical history, to test and verify the system.

Before a patient is registered in the Virtual Patient System, we gather a thorough medical history, known as an anamnesis. When a patient asks a question, we refer to their actual medical history, which may be similar to the simulations provided below.

We have simulated with AI some patients with questions regarding Implantology, Orthodontics and Plastic Surgery

Simulated Medical History

Generated this with AI, we could generate unlimited cases. I generated cases including plastic surgery, orthodontics and implantology.


Sarah Johnson

  • Age: 38 (Born on June 1, 1985)
  • Sex: Female
  • Occupation: Software Engineer
  • Complaint: Wants to get lip filler to enhance her lips.
  • Medical History: Hypothyroidism controlled with Levothyroxine, history of appendectomy with no complications.
  • Dental History: History of recurrent cold sores, teeth cleaning 6 months ago.
  • Cosmetic History: Botox injections for forehead wrinkles 2 years ago, no previous lip fillers.
  • Concerns: Sarah’s history of cold sores could mean she might experience an outbreak after lip filler injections, as the procedure could potentially trigger the herpes simplex virus. Her history of anxiety should be carefully managed.

Robert Smith

  • Age: 44 (Born on December 9, 1978)
  • Sex: Male
  • Occupation: Marketing Manager
  • Complaint: Looking for lip enhancement to balance his facial features.
  • Medical History: High blood pressure controlled with medication, known allergy to lidocaine.
  • Dental History: Root canal treatment 3 months ago.
  • Concerns: Robert’s known allergy to lidocaine, a common local anesthetic used during lip filler procedures, is a significant concern. His high stress levels should also be managed and taken into account.

Emily Brown

  • Age: 30 (Born on February 15, 1993)
  • Sex: Female
  • Occupation: Art Teacher
  • Complaint: Interested in lip fillers for the first time.
  • Medical History: Diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), taking Prednisone and Hydroxychloroquine.
  • Concerns: Emily’s diagnosis of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) presents a potential life-threatening complication. She could experience severe infections, extreme immune reaction, or poor wound healing after the lip filler procedure. Lupus patients can have a flare-up of their symptoms due to the physical stress of the procedure.

Michael Thompson

  • Age: 60 (Born on August 8, 1963)
  • Sex: Male
  • Occupation: College Professor
  • Complaint: Interested in a dental implant to replace a missing tooth due to periodontal disease.
  • Medical History: Has hypertension and type 2 diabetes, both controlled with medication, coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) 2 years ago following a heart attack.
  • Concerns: Michael’s history of heart disease, hypertension, and diabetes. All these conditions could potentially affect the healing process following the implant procedure.

Laura Bennett

  • Age: 39 (Born on March 19, 1984)
  • Sex: Female
  • Occupation: Software Engineer
  • Complaint: Considering a dental implant due to a missing tooth from a sports accident.
  • Medical History: Asthma, controlled with inhalers, allergy to Penicillin.
  • Concerns: Laura’s allergy to penicillin should be noted in case antibiotics are needed. Her asthma should be well-controlled, as stress or anxiety around the procedure could potentially trigger an asthma attack.

Richard Saunders

  • Age: 72 (Born on November 21, 1950)
  • Sex: Male
  • Occupation: Retired
  • Complaint: Interested in dental implants to replace multiple missing teeth due to periodontal disease.
  • Medical History: Underwent kidney transplant 1 year ago, has hypertension, taking Tacrolimus and Prednisone.
  • Concerns: Richard’s history of kidney transplantation. Patients who have undergone organ transplantation are typically on lifelong immunosuppressive therapy to prevent organ rejection. This significantly increases the risk of infections, including post-operative infections. A dental implant procedure might pose a substantial risk for Richard. Long-term use of Prednisone can lead to reduced bone density, which could potentially affect the stability of the dental implant.

Sarah Mitchell

  • Age: 48 (Born on January 14, 1975)
  • Sex: Female
  • Occupation: Graphic Designer
  • Complaint: Considering a dental implant due to a missing tooth from dental caries.
  • Medical History: Type 1 diabetes mellitus, well-controlled with insulin, smoker.
  • Concerns: Sarah’s history of type 1 diabetes and smoking are potential complications for a dental implant procedure. Both poorly controlled diabetes and smoking are associated with impaired wound healing and increased risk of infection, and smoking in particular is a significant risk factor for implant failure.

Ethan Johnson

  • Age: 20 (Born on February 22, 2003)
  • Sex: Male
  • Occupation: University Student
  • Complaint: Unhappy with the crooked alignment of his teeth and is interested in clear aligners.
  • Dental History: Bruxism (teeth grinding), especially during sleep.
  • Concerns: Ethan’s bruxism can put excessive pressure on the teeth, which could potentially cause damage to the clear aligners, and could also affect the outcome of the aligner treatment.

Rachel Thompson

  • Age: 38 (Born on August 28, 1985)
  • Sex: Female
  • Occupation: Journalist
  • Complaint: Wishes to correct teeth alignment using clear aligners.
  • Medical History: Hypertension, managed with medication.
  • Dental History: Bruxism (teeth grinding).
  • Concerns: Rachel’s bruxism is a significant concern. Bruxism can put excessive pressure on the teeth, which could potentially cause damage to the clear aligners, and could also affect the outcome of the aligner treatment.

Alan Harper

  • Age: 50 (Born on October 15, 1972)
  • Sex: Male
  • Occupation: IT consultant
  • Complaint: Concerned about the gap between his front teeth and is interested in using clear aligners for correction.
  • Dental History: Bruxism (teeth grinding), especially during sleep.
  • Concerns: Alan’s bruxism (teeth grinding) is a significant concern. Bruxism can put excessive pressure on the teeth, which could potentially cause damage to the clear aligners, and could also affect the outcome of the aligner treatment.