Artificial Intelligence in Public Health Dentistry

  • Sahrish Tariq
  • Nidhi Gupta
  • Preety Gupta
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Abstract

The educational needs must drive the development of the appropriate technology”. They should not be viewed as toys for enthusiasts. Nevertheless, the human element must never be dismissed. Scientific research will continue to offer exciting technologies and effective treatments. For the profession and the patients, it serves to benefit fully from modern science, new knowledge and technologies must be incorporated into the mainstream of dental education. The technologies of modern science have astonished and intrigued our imagination. Correct diagnosis is the key to a successful clinical practice. In this regard, adequately trained neural networks can be a boon to diagnosticians, especially in conditions having multifactorial etiology.

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Sahrish Tariq, Nidhi Gupta, Preety Gupta, & Aditi Sharma. (2021). Artificial Intelligence in Public Health Dentistry. International Healthcare Research Journal, 5(9), RV1–RV5. https://doi.org/10.26440/ihrj/0509.12489

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