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Review
. 2024 Dec 13;11(12):1267.
doi: 10.3390/bioengineering11121267.

Artificial Intelligence in Dentistry: A Descriptive Review

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Artificial Intelligence in Dentistry: A Descriptive Review

Sreekanth Kumar Mallineni et al. Bioengineering (Basel). .

Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) is an area of computer science that focuses on designing machines or systems that can perform operations that would typically need human intelligence. AI is a rapidly developing technology that has grabbed the interest of researchers from all across the globe in the healthcare industry. Advancements in machine learning and data analysis have revolutionized oral health diagnosis, treatment, and management, making it a transformative force in healthcare, particularly in dentistry. Particularly in dentistry, AI is becoming increasingly prevalent as it contributes to the diagnosis of oro-facial diseases, offers treatment modalities, and manages practice in the dental operatory. All dental disciplines, including oral medicine, operative dentistry, pediatric dentistry, periodontology, orthodontics, oral and maxillofacial surgery, prosthodontics, and forensic odontology, have adopted AI. The majority of AI applications in dentistry are for diagnoses based on radiographic or optical images, while other tasks are less applicable due to constraints such as data availability, uniformity, and computational power. Evidence-based dentistry is considered the gold standard for decision making by dental professionals, while AI machine learning models learn from human expertise. Dentistry AI and technology systems can provide numerous benefits, such as improved diagnosis accuracy and increased administrative task efficiency. Dental practices are already implementing various AI applications, such as imaging and diagnosis, treatment planning, robotics and automation, augmented and virtual reality, data analysis and predictive analytics, and administrative support. The dentistry field has extensively used artificial intelligence to assist less-skilled practitioners in reaching a more precise diagnosis. These AI models effectively recognize and classify patients with various oro-facial problems into different risk categories, both individually and on a group basis. The objective of this descriptive review is to review the most recent developments of AI in the field of dentistry.

Keywords: artificial intelligence; dental caries; dentistry; oral health.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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Principles of artificial intelligence.
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Illustrates the uses of artificial intelligence in health care.
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Illustrates the use of artificial intelligence in dentistry.
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Illustration of the use of artificial intelligence in orthodontics.
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The use of artificial intelligence in oral medicine and radiology.
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The use of artificial intelligence in oral maxillofacial surgery.
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The use of artificial intelligence in endodontics and conservative dentistry.
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The advantages and disadvantages of artificial intelligence in dentistry.

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