Abstract

Artificial intelligence to a limited extent is science and engineering engrossed with the study of intelligent behaviour using computers and performing tasks which usually assumed can only be performed by human beings as well as the design of products that display this action. It is making waves in dentistry as exponential amount of digital data is available, note worthy progress in hardware performance, as well as significant advancements in algorithmic and software approaches, the current abilities of this technology is unparalleled. Its applications are diversifying into domains that were exclusive to human specialist and include medical and dental imaging diagnostics, decision making assistance, digital medicine, drug discovery, wearable technology, medical surveillance, robotic and digital assistants. The aim of this review is to define artificial intelligence, its benefits in dental field and its potential risks to community.

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