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APPLICATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN ORTHODONTIC DENTISTRY (LITERATURE REVIEW)
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Abstract
The aim of the study is to systematize and review the available research data on the application of artificial intelligence in orthodontics. All technologies related to the use of artificial intelligence or machine learning in orthodontics should provide information on the overall picture of the concept and ways to implement such artificial intelligence tools in orthodontic practice. The model needs a lot of data to learn different aspects, using abstractions from different levels of processing. Visual object recognition and object identification are the main areas of application of deep learning methods. Recent technological developments have made machine learning more important for identifying and classifying certain diseases that can be seen in images. AI applications in orthodontics for cephalometric analysis, fixation of bracket systems, airway analysis, etc. Nevertheless, artificial intelligence can be useful for performing specific decisions in a limited time. Artificial intelligence programs can help clinicians make better decisions and work more efficiently, as the results obtained using artificial intelligence are highly accurate, thus in some cases they can prevent human errors.
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