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. 2023 Nov 5;15(11):e48309.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.48309. eCollection 2023 Nov.

Knowledge, Attitude and Perception Regarding Artificial Intelligence in Periodontology: A Questionnaire Study

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Knowledge, Attitude and Perception Regarding Artificial Intelligence in Periodontology: A Questionnaire Study

Ruhee L Chawla et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

Introduction: The utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) models has brought about a significant transformation in the manner in which periodontists gather information, evaluate associated risks, develop diverse treatment alternatives, anticipate and diagnose dental conditions that compromise periodontal health. The principal objective of this prospective study was to examine periodontists' understanding and acceptance of the application of AI in the realm of periodontology.

Materials and methods: This observational study was conducted on 275 participants based on questionnaire using Google Forms. These forms were pre-validated and subsequently circulated among periodontists in Maharashtra via various social media platforms. The study, in its entirety, comprised four open-ended questions on participants' demographics and 14 closed-ended questions, all of which were presented to the participants in English. These questions aimed to elicit participants' awareness, knowledge, attitudes, and perspectives regarding emerging applications of AI in the field of periodontology. To analyze the collected data, researchers employed the widely utilized Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 22.0.

Result: A 75% response rate was achieved and 68% of the respondents were female. 62% periodontists were aware of AI; however, only 24% were aware of its working principles. Most respondents agreed with the use of AI in periodontal diagnosis; however, they disagreed with the use of AI in predicting clinical attachment loss (69%). 80-82% respondents felt that AI should be a part of postgraduate training and should be implemented in clinical practice. However, most periodontists do not use AI for diagnostic or research purposes. 49% periodontists felt that AI does not have better diagnostic accuracy than periodontists, and therefore cannot replace them in the future.

Conclusion: Most periodontists possessed a reasonable level of understanding regarding the utilization of AI in the domain of periodontology and expressed a desire to incorporate it into their diagnostic and treatment planning processes for periodontal conditions. Additional endeavors must be undertaken to enhance periodontists' awareness concerning the effective implementation of AI within their professional practice, with the aim of facilitating personalized treatment planning for their respective patients. It is postulated that the integration of AI will augment the likelihood of achieving favorable outcomes within the realm of periodontology.

Keywords: artificial intelligence; periodontist; prognosis; questionnaire survey; treatment planning.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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