Adimen artifiziala odontologian: aukerak, mugak eta hortz-praktikaren etorkizuna

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Published 06-05-2025
Jon Fernández-Bonet

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ABSTRACT: Artificial intelligence is a technology that enables the execution of complex tasks, such as solving problems, recognizing objects and words, or making decisions. In the field of dentistry, two subspecialties of artificial intelligence, Machine Learning and Deep Learning, are revolutionizing clinical practice with innovative applications. This technology allows for the early diagnosis of various oral diseases through image analysis, treatment planning (in orthodontics or guided surgery for implants), clinical management, supporting the training of dental students and professionals, assisting in patient care through chatbots, and the development of materials and techniques. On the other hand, the implementation of artificial intelligence in dentistry also presents challenges, such as maintaining the confidentiality of patient data, ensuring safety, providing transparency, and overcoming the distrust that dentists may have in using this technology. Nevertheless, the future of artificial intelligence in dentistry seems promising, as this technology will continue to develop, offering new applications and improving the functions it currently performs.

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