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Area of Science:

  • * Exploration of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and their evolution.
  • * Focus on AI's impact across healthcare, education, and dentistry.

Background:

  • * AI technologies are increasingly integrated into various professional fields.
  • * Dentistry is a key area experiencing significant advancements due to AI.

Purpose of the Study:

  • * To review the evolution and advancements of AI in healthcare and dentistry.
  • * To highlight AI's transformative effects on dental education, patient care, and practice management.

Main Methods:

  • * Narrative review of 120 English-language articles on AI in healthcare and dentistry.
  • * Searches included terms like "artificial intelligence," "dentistry," "dental education," and "patient care."

Main Results:

  • * AI improves dental education by bridging theoretical knowledge and clinical practice.
  • * AI enhances diagnostic capabilities and clinical decision-making in patient care.
  • * AI integration streamlines dental practice management workflows.

Conclusions:

  • * AI offers numerous benefits to the dental profession, with ongoing evolution.
  • * Addressing limitations and ethical concerns, such as data privacy, is crucial.
  • * The future of AI in dentistry is promising, with continued research and development.