Artificial Intelligence in the Diagnosis of Oral Diseases: Applications and Pitfalls.

Diagnostics (Basel)

Multi-Omics and Drug Discovery Lab, Chettinad Academy of Research and Education, Chennai 600130, India.

Published: April 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • * The review discusses how AI has successfully diagnosed various oral diseases through clinical data and imaging, highlighting its potential to predict conditions and improve healthcare through larger data sets.
  • * Despite the promising benefits of AI in dentistry, its application is still largely in the research phase, and integrating it into routine practice will require addressing current shortcomings in research and implementation.

Article Abstract

Machine learning (ML) is a key component of artificial intelligence (AI). The terms machine learning, artificial intelligence, and deep learning are erroneously used interchangeably as they appear as monolithic nebulous entities. This technology offers immense possibilities and opportunities to advance diagnostics in the field of medicine and dentistry. This necessitates a deep understanding of AI and its essential components, such as machine learning (ML), artificial neural networks (ANN), and deep learning (DP). This review aims to enlighten clinicians regarding AI and its applications in the diagnosis of oral diseases, along with the prospects and challenges involved. Review results: AI has been used in the diagnosis of various oral diseases, such as dental caries, maxillary sinus diseases, periodontal diseases, salivary gland diseases, TMJ disorders, and oral cancer through clinical data and diagnostic images. Larger data sets would enable AI to predict the occurrence of precancerous conditions. They can aid in population-wide surveillance and decide on referrals to specialists. AI can efficiently detect microfeatures beyond the human eye and augment its predictive power in critical diagnosis. Although studies have recognized the benefit of AI, the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning has not been integrated into routine dentistry. AI is still in the research phase. The coming decade will see immense changes in diagnosis and healthcare built on the back of this research. This paper reviews the various applications of AI in dentistry and illuminates the shortcomings faced while dealing with AI research and suggests ways to tackle them. Overcoming these pitfalls will aid in integrating AI seamlessly into dentistry.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9139975PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12051029DOI Listing

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