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LITERATURE REVIEW: DEVELOPMENT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN DENTAL PRACTICE
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Resume. Artificial intelligence is a rapidly advancing technology increasingly integrated into contemporary human existence. Dentistry represents one of the most potential applications. Modern technology enables artificial intelligence to enhance the effectiveness of diagnosing, treating, and preventing oral diseases. Artificial intelligence in dentistry enables dentists to operate with enhanced precision and efficiency. Moreover, it accelerates treatment, augments patient comfort, and improves the overall quality of the patient experience. This article examined the applications, advantages, and disadvantages of artificial intelligence. Methods and instruments for enhancing the processes of diagnosis, treatment, and prevention were analyzed. The healthcare system may see a substantial transition due to emerging technology, which can reduce clinic costs while concurrently enhancing service quality. To optimize results in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of oral diseases, artificial intelligence will ultimately assume a pivotal position in dental practice. Keywords: artificial intelligence, dental care, preventative measures, diagnostics, advancements.
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