Dentistry and AI for Every Dental Specialty
AI is taking off in all the dental specialties, and its uses are growing. Learn more about how AI can be a tool to make your practice better without sacrificing the human element of the patient experience.
In recent news, the National Cancer Institute awarded Loma Linda University School of Dentistry a $4 million grant to study oral precancer and its progression to oral cancer. Researchers will look at how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to develop a multiomic biomarker to identify patients with precancer who are most likely to develop oral cancer.
Today, AI and augmented reality (AR) have moved from the realm of science fiction and video games to practical applications in dentistry. DentistryIQ and Dental Economics have published articles on AI and how it is being (or will be) used in the dental profession—from enhancing patient communication and making administrative tasks easier, to lesion detection, 3D imaging, and patient education. Read more at the links below...
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In recent news, the National Cancer Institute awarded Loma Linda University School of Dentistry a $4 million grant to study oral precancer and its progression to oral cancer. Researchers will look at how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to develop a multiomic biomarker to identify patients with precancer who are most likely to develop oral cancer.
Today, AI and augmented reality (AR) have moved from the realm of science fiction and video games to practical applications in dentistry. DentistryIQ and Dental Economics have published articles on AI and how it is being (or will be) used in the dental profession—from enhancing patient communication and making administrative tasks easier, to lesion detection, 3D imaging, and patient education. Read more at the links below...
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