ChatGPT’s impact on Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 

In an era where Artificial Intelligence (AI) is redesigning multiple sectors, dentistry is no exception. Among the various models, the Chat Generative Pretrained Transformer (ChatGPT) stands out due to its accessibility, user-friendly interface, natural language processing ability, vast knowledge, and diverse functions.  A 2024 study published in the Journal of Medicine, Surgery, and Public Health discussed the contributions of the ChatGPT AI model to oral … Continue reading ChatGPT’s impact on Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 

Artificial Intelligence As Your Confidante in Implant Dentistry

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing implant dentistry through a comprehensive checklist for implant planning, expediting radiographic analysis and planning, and integrating STL and DICOM files, and more. AI-driven software helps identify potential risks and adjust treatment plans accordingly. Today, AI-guided implant surgeries optimize implant size, location, and angulation based on individual anatomical characteristics and bone density. Overall, AI enhances precision, efficiency, and outcomes in implant dentistry, resulting in smoother procedures and happier smiles for patients. Continue reading Artificial Intelligence As Your Confidante in Implant Dentistry

Can AI Be an Extra Pair of Eyes for a Dental Examiner? 

Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being used in dentistry, particularly in analyzing clinical data and diagnosing diagnostic aids. It is also becoming popular in education, where it could help dental tutors and examiners in reviewing various documents and tasks. The grading process in dental education is complex and can be challenging due to subjectivity, bias, and strict timelines. AI-based tools like ChatGPT, based on Large Language Models (LLM), can automate the grading process, potentially removing subjectivity and saving time.

AI can evaluate answers and projects, validate references and research, and provide detailed feedback. However, concerns persist about its impact on students, such as students focusing on formulaic essays. Ensuring the accuracy and reliability of AI modes requires ongoing monitoring and awareness, and faculty members must consistently review the AI’s performance and adjust the training data and algorithms as needed.

Ethical issues related to fairness and transparency must be maintained to prevent biases and ensure fair student evaluations. Implementing AI-models in an academic setting requires sufficient technical infrastructure and support, as well as investment in training faculty members and providing resources to seamlessly integrate AI into their systems. Overall, AI can be a promising solution for automating the grading process in dental education, but it requires careful implementation and ongoing monitoring to ensure its effectiveness. Continue reading Can AI Be an Extra Pair of Eyes for a Dental Examiner?