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Soumya Narayani Thirumoorthy1, Saumiya Gopal2, Darshit Shah3
1SmileLife Orthodontics, Corpus Christi, TX, USA. snt270@nyu.edu.
Evidence-Based Dentistry
|November 25, 2025
Summary
An AI-based chatbot improved orthodontic patients' oral hygiene compliance. While the chatbot positively impacted oral hygiene, its effect on patient knowledge and satisfaction compared to traditional leaflets requires further investigation.
Area of Science:
- Dental Science
- Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
- Orthodontics
Background:
- Effective patient education is crucial for successful orthodontic treatment outcomes.
- Traditional educational methods like leaflets may have limitations in engagement and personalized guidance.
- AI-powered chatbots offer a novel approach to deliver health information and support.
Purpose of the Study:
- To evaluate the impact of an AI-based chatbot on orthodontic patient education and oral hygiene.
- To compare the effectiveness of a chatbot intervention against standard educational leaflets in a randomized controlled trial.
Main Methods:
- A randomized controlled trial involving 100 patients allocated to either a chatbot group or a control group receiving leaflets.
- Intervention involved oral hygiene and orthodontic treatment guidance via chatbot or leaflets over 5 weeks.
- Clinical examinations (Modified Gingival Index, Plaque Index) and questionnaires assessed oral hygiene, knowledge, and compliance.
Main Results:
- Both groups showed a statistically significant increase in gingival and plaque indices from baseline to follow-up.
- The chatbot group demonstrated a statistically significant lower increase in the Modified Gingival Index compared to the control group.
- No significant differences were observed between the chatbot and control groups regarding questionnaire scores on knowledge, understanding, adherence, or satisfaction.
Conclusions:
- AI-based chatbots can positively influence patient compliance with oral hygiene practices during orthodontic treatment.
- The study did not establish whether the AI chatbot significantly enhanced patient knowledge, understanding, or satisfaction compared to information leaflets.
- Further research is warranted to optimize AI chatbot design for improved patient education and engagement in orthodontics.
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