Journal of the California Dental Association (Dec 2023)

Artificial Intelligence Applications in Orthodontics

  • Felicia Miranda,
  • Selene Barone,
  • Maxime Gillot,
  • Baptiste Baquero,
  • Luc Anchling,
  • Nathan Hutin,
  • Marcela Gurgel,
  • Najla Al Turkestani,
  • Yanjie Huang,
  • Camila Massaro,
  • Daniela Garib,
  • Antonio Ruellas,
  • Karine Evangelista,
  • Aron Aliaga-Del Castillo,
  • Marilia Yatabe,
  • Hina Shah,
  • Jonas Bianchi,
  • Juan Carlos Prieto,
  • Lucia Cevidanes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/19424396.2023.2195585
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 1

Abstract

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ABSTRACTObjective This manuscript describes strategies for assessment of precision of several diagnostic artificial intelligence (AI) tools in orthodontics, available open-source image analysis platforms, as well as the use of three-dimensional (3D) surface models and superimpositions.Results The advances described in this manuscript present perspectives on the controversies of whether AI is smarter than clinicians and may replace human clinical decisions. A thorough orthodontic diagnosis requires comprehensive 3D analysis of the interrelationships among the dentition, craniofacial skeleton and soft tissues. Forecasts have indicated that 3D printing technology will provide more than 60% of all dental treatment needs by 2025, and orthodontic companies as well as remote monitoring companies are already using AI technology, being it essential that the clinicians are prepared and knowledgeable with the technology advances now available.Conclusions The AI applications in orthodontics rely on the implementation into diagnostic image records, data analysis for clinical practice and research applications. Continuous training and validation of the AI orthodontic image tools are essential for improving the performance and generalizability of these methods.

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