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EXPLORING THE COMPREHENSIVE LANDSCAPE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IMPLEMENTATIONS IN PERIODONTICS: A REVIEW
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Abstract
The integration of Articial Intelligence (AI) into periodontics heralds a transformative era in dental medicine, offering unprecedented opportunities for enhanced diagnostics, personalized treatment planning, and improved patient care. This review explores the multifaceted applications of AI in periodontics, including advanced imaging analysis for early disease detection, predictive analytics for customized treatment strategies, and the development of smart dental tools for effective patient monitoring and engagement. Despite the promising advancements, the incorporation of AI in clinical practice is not without challenges, particularly concerning ethical considerations and data privacy. The future directions of AI in periodontics encompass potential advancements in regenerative therapies and the integration with 3D printing technologies, underscoring the need for continuous interdisciplinary collaboration to navigate the challenges and fully realize AI's potential in improving periodontal health outcomes. This comprehensive review emphasizes the transformative impact of AI on periodontics, highlighting the importance of addressing the ethical and regulatory challenges to harness the full benets of this technology in dental care.
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