The use of AI in dentistry is revolutionizing the field of dentistry by enhancing the accuracy of diagnosis and treatment.
This research explores the impact of AI in dental care, focusing on its applications in diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient engagement, which contribute to improving the accuracy of diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient-doctor interaction. The application of AI in dentistry includes X-ray analysis, early diagnosis of oral diseases, improved patient care, and effective treatment planning based on accurate data. In addition, AI helps improve collaboration between different disciplines in treating patients and achieving better outcomes.
However, the use of AI in dentistry raises some ethical and regulatory issues such as privacy protection, bias in algorithms, and legal regulations that professionals must keep up with. With the continuous advancement of AI technologies, major transformations are expected in diagnostic and treatment methods in dentistry, contributing to improving the patient's experience and treatment outcomes.
Authors: Fatimah Rasheed Alinazi, Ghadeer Khalid Althaqafi, Manal Jamal Alaqidi, Jeehan Mohmmed Aldossri, Wejdan Mohammed Al dossari, Mohammed Omar Alomayer, Salman Abdulrahman Alkallabi, Salwa Saeed Alsultan
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