Future of AI in endodontics
Artificial intelligence may have applications in endodontics. However, there are currently gaps in the understanding of how AI may be utilized in this field.
In a study published in the International Endodontic Journal, investigators examined the current and potential clinical applications of AI, ethical considerations of data use to implement the technology as well as limitations and barriers preventing its incorporation in endodontics.
The investigators found that AI has previously been used by endodontists to detect radiolucent lesions, analyze root canal morphology and predict treatment outcomes such as postoperative pain. Although AI deep learning models have demonstrated efficacy—representing its potential to aid in endodontic diagnostics, treatment planning and education—there continue to be challenges in model interpretation and generalizability that could hinder its real-world adoption into clinical practice.
The investigators concluded that novel initiatives are needed to adequately train endodontists on the applications of AI and facilitate the reliable integration of the technology and into endodontics.
Read more: International Endodontic Journal
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