Authors : Suyash Pratap Singh, Nirma Bharati
DOI : 10.14293/p2199-8442.1.sop-.pn34pg.v1
Volume : 1
Issue : 1
Year : 2023
Page No : 1
There has been a dramatic rise in the presence and relevance of AI in a wide variety of tasks and applications in dentistry, especially endodontics, and it has been called the "fourth industrial revolution" because it uses computer technology to replicate human intelligence.Artificial intelligence has been proved to achieve the same levels of efficiency, accuracy, and precision as human medical practitioners, but in less time and at a lower cost. Clinical uses of artificial intelligence in endodontics may help with diagnoses of periapical pathosis, root fractures, working length, morphology identification, and disease prediction.Prior to broad use of AI in ordinary clinical practice, it is important to gather high-quality information to assess the performance of AI in terms of its reliability, applicability, legal and ethical issues, and cost-effectiveness.