Cicero Assistant

Cicero Assistant Summary

Cicero Assistant is a mobile Android app in Medical by Cicero System s.r.o.. Released in May 2026 (recently released ago). Store metadata: updated May 25, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on May 25, 2026 .


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App Description

AI assistant for dental teams

Cicero Assistant is a professional AI workspace built specifically for dental professionals who need fast, structured access to scientific knowledge, product information, and clear patient communication.

Three specialized assistants. One dental workspace.

Clinical Knowledge
Search and summarize scientific dental literature. Transform complex research into organized, easy-to-reference educational summaries you can use in daily practice, study, and team discussions.

Product Support
Understand dental materials, instruments, and technologies. Get structured overviews of product properties, indications, and manufacturer information to support informed professional decisions.

Patient Communication
Turn technical concepts into clear, respectful explanations for patients. Prepare consultation notes, treatment information leaflets, and follow-up summaries that patients actually understand.

Built for Dentistry
Unlike general AI tools, Cicero is designed around the workflows and vocabulary of dental professionals. From endodontics to prosthodontics, implantology to preventive care, every output is structured for clinical relevance and educational clarity.
Key Features

Evidence-based literature search and summarization — with citations linking to the source studies
Structured product and material information
Patient-friendly communication drafts
Organized outputs ready for daily professional use
Designed for dentists, hygienists, students, and dental teams

Important Notice
Cicero Assistant is intended for educational and scientific information support only. It does not provide diagnosis, treatment decisions, prescriptions, or individual medical recommendations. All clinical decisions remain the responsibility of the qualified dental professional. Users should verify information against the cited primary sources.