Objective: To present a systematic review of the state of the art regarding clinical applications, main features, and outcomes of artificial intelligence (AI) in orthognathic surgery.
Methods: The PICOS strategy was performed on a systematic review (SR) to answer the following question: "What are the state of the art, characteristics and outcomes of applications with artificial intelligence for orthognathic surgery?" After registering in PROSPERO (CRD42021270789) a systematic search was performed in the databases: PubMed (including MedLine), Scopus, Embase, LILACS, MEDLINE EBSCOHOST and Cochrane Library. 195 studies were selected, after screening titles and abstracts, of which thirteen manuscripts were included in the qualitative analysis and six in the quantitative analysis. The treatment effects were plotted in a Forest-plot. JBI questionnaire for observational studies was used to asses the risk of bias. The quality of the SR evidence was assessed using the GRADE tool.
Results: AI studies on 2D cephalometry for orthognathic surgery, the Tau = 0.00, Chi = 3.78, p = 1.00 and I² of 0 %, indicating low heterogeneity, AI did not differ statistically from control (p = 0.79). AI studies in the diagnosis of the decision of whether or not to perform orthognathic surgery showed heterogeneity, and therefore meta-analysis was not peformed.
Conclusion: The outcome of AI is similar to the control group, with a low degree of bias, highlighting its potential for use in various applications.
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