Publications by authors named "Arsalan Danesh"

Introduction: Complex patient diagnoses in dentistry require a multifaceted approach which combines interpretations of clinical observations with an in-depth understanding of patient history and presenting problems. The present study aims to elucidate the implications of ChatGPT (OpenAI) as a comprehensive diagnostic tool in the dental clinic through examining the chatbot's diagnostic performance on challenging patient cases retrieved from the literature.

Methods: Our study subjected ChatGPT3.

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Background: ChatGPT's (Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer) remarkable capacity to generate human-like output makes it an appealing learning tool for healthcare students worldwide. Nevertheless, the chatbot's responses may be subject to inaccuracies, putting forth an intense risk of misinformation. ChatGPT's capabilities should be examined in every corner of healthcare education, including dentistry and its specialties, to understand the potential of misinformation associated with the chatbot's use as a learning tool.

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Article Synopsis
  • ChatGPT3.5 and ChatGPT4 were tested on dental knowledge assessments, scoring an average of 61.3% and 76.9% correct answers, respectively.
  • ChatGPT4 demonstrated better accuracy compared to ChatGPT3.5, indicating its potential utility in dental education.
  • Students are advised to use ChatGPT as a supplement to their studies, rather than relying on it as their main resource due to the risk of misinformation.
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Bell's palsy is the most common mononeuropathy that causes acute unilateral facial paralysis or paresis. The condition peaks within 72 h and may be associated with numerous signs and symptoms, including post-auricular pain, drooping of the eyelid, loss of taste sensation and decreased lacrimation. Although the etiology of the condition is unknown, inflammation, viral infection, ischemia and anatomy of the facial nerve have all been implicated in the pathophysiology of the disease.

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