Exploring the Role of AI in Dental Prosthodontics
As the digital transformation of healthcare continues to grow, artificial intelligence (AI) is announcing significant improvements in diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. This quantitative study examines the application and impact of artificial intelligence (AI) in dental prosthodontics, which dea...
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Veröffentlicht in: | NeuroQuantology 2023-01, Vol.21 (6), p.944 |
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Zusammenfassung: | As the digital transformation of healthcare continues to grow, artificial intelligence (AI) is announcing significant improvements in diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. This quantitative study examines the application and impact of artificial intelligence (AI) in dental prosthodontics, which deals with creating, manufacturing, and inserting dental prostheses. To find the critical uses of AI in prosthodontics, including picture identification, data analysis, and predictive modeling, we started by thoroughly reviewing the literature. We performed a cross-sectional study in the dental prosthodontics division of a sizable urban hospital to gather primary data. The 60 dentists that made up our sample were picked at random. A painstakingly created questionnaire was utilized to collect the data, soliciting responses on how practical AI is for professional jobs and how it affects patient outcomes overall. In order to provide a quantitative analysis of AI's effects on the accuracy, effectiveness, and results of prosthodontic treatments, procedural data were also collected. Findings from our study suggest that AI significantly augments the accuracy and efficiency of prosthodontic procedures, consequently leading to improved patient outcomes. Nonetheless, we also identified specific challenges and limitations in implementing AI in prosthodontics, indicating an avenue for further investigation. Future research should aim to customize AI algorithms to cater to the specific demands of dental prosthodontics and mitigate the challenges highlighted in this study. |
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ISSN: | 1303-5150 |
DOI: | 10.48047/nq.2023.21.6.NQ23100 |