201. Artificial Intelligence in Endodontics: A Scoping Review.
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Asgary, Saeed
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ENDODONTICS ,HEALTH services accessibility ,DATA security ,PREDICTION models ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,PERIAPICAL diseases ,COMPUTED tomography ,PRIVACY ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,MEDLINE ,ARTIFICIAL neural networks ,LITERATURE reviews ,ROOT canal treatment ,ONLINE information services ,DENTAL caries ,EARLY diagnosis ,MEDICAL practice ,MEDICAL ethics - Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the diagnostic methods and treatment approaches in the constantly evolving field of endodontics. The current review discusses the recent advancements in AI; with a specific focus on convolutional and artificial neural networks. Apparently, AI models have proved to be highly beneficial in the analysis of root canal anatomy, detecting periapical lesions in early stages as well as providing accurate working-length determination. Moreover, they seem to be effective in predicting the treatment success next to identifying various conditions e.g., dental caries, pulpal inflammation, vertical root fractures, and expression of second opinions for non-surgical root canal treatments. Furthermore, AI has demonstrated an exceptional ability to recognize landmarks and lesions in cone-beam computed tomography scans with consistently high precision rates. While AI has significantly promoted the accuracy and efficiency of endodontic procedures, it is of high importance to continue validating the reliability and practicality of AI for possible widespread integration into daily clinical practice. Additionally, ethical considerations related to patient privacy, data security, and potential bias should be carefully examined to ensure the ethical and responsible implementation of AI in endodontics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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