2020
DOI: 10.4103/ijor.ijor_35_20
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Artificial intelligence and machine learning: The new paradigm in orthodontic practice

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“…The knowledge-based expert system was the first effort to use AI in the field of orthodontics and dentistry. These systems were designed primarily to assist dentists who were not specialists in developing proper diagnoses and successful treatment plans [ 22 ]. Research done by Alan Turing in 1950 began to investigate whether machines will have the same level of thinking ability as humans.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The knowledge-based expert system was the first effort to use AI in the field of orthodontics and dentistry. These systems were designed primarily to assist dentists who were not specialists in developing proper diagnoses and successful treatment plans [ 22 ]. Research done by Alan Turing in 1950 began to investigate whether machines will have the same level of thinking ability as humans.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To prevent this, an electromagnetic sensor was developed to record the real-time movements of the condylar heads and provide 3D coronal and sagittal views to ascertain their position in the fossa [ 77 ]. On the other hand, AI has been studied for the creation of surgical prostheses [ 78 ]. Using scanning and CBCT images, researchers have created a 3D diagnostic model and a virtual orthodontic-orthognathic treatment plan.…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early attempts to use AI were based on the knowledge-based expert system. [26][27][28][29] e future of orthodontic practice may be completely dependent on a digital system, with orthodontists developing neural programs with orthodontic decisionmakers to aid in the development of AI for patients to take fewer visits, to reduce treatment duration, and improve the quality of treatment. It would be advantageous for orthodontic specialists to become acquainted with advanced user control interfaces relevant to moving forward into a purely digitalized future.…”
Section: Ai and Orthodonticsmentioning
confidence: 99%