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Bridging Technology and Care: AI in the Dental Field
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Bridging Technology and Care: AI in the Dental Field in Ottawa, ON
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Bridging Technology and Care: AI in the Dental Field in Ottawa, ON
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the ability of machines to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence. Numerous industrial sectors, including robotics, transportation, smart cities, financial analysis, etc., have incorporated AI. Additionally, it has been utilized in the fields of medicine and dentistry for diagnostic imaging, decision-making, precision, robotics, wearable technology, digital medicine, and drug discovery. In many instances, artificial intelligence (AI) can be viewed as a useful tool to assist dentists and doctors in lightening their workload. Applications of artificial intelligence (AI) have the potential to greatly expand the range of options available to clinicians and patients. They may also serve as an additional basic tool for the future collection, processing, and organization of patient-related datasets in order to deliver patient-centered, unique, and personalized care. With its potential for use in prognosis, therapy, and diagnosis, artificial intelligence is developing quickly. Future AI development should prioritize serving human needs while also becoming more skilled at handling large amounts of data.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the ability of machines to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence. Numerous industrial sectors, including robotics, transportation, smart cities, financial analysis, etc., have incorporated AI. Additionally, it has been utilized in the fields of medicine and dentistry for diagnostic imaging, decision-making, precision, robotics, wearable technology, digital medicine, and drug discovery. In many instances, artificial intelligence (AI) can be viewed as a useful tool to assist dentists and doctors in lightening their workload. Applications of artificial intelligence (AI) have the potential to greatly expand the range of options available to clinicians and patients. They may also serve as an additional basic tool for the future collection, processing, and organization of patient-related datasets in order to deliver patient-centered, unique, and personalized care. With its potential for use in prognosis, therapy, and diagnosis, artificial intelligence is developing quickly. Future AI development should prioritize serving human needs while also becoming more skilled at handling large amounts of data.

















