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Artificial Intelligence Helps Dentists

February 2 2024

Can AI close the gap by providing more equitable access to care and treatment?

Sharing their views at the Global Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Dentistry held at Harvard, artificial intelligence and dentistry experts, dental practices, dental schools, oral health researchers and policy makers are keen to improve themselves step by step with the emerging artificial intelligence movement in the field of oral health. He says they positioned it quickly. , 3-4 November.

“Artificial intelligence holds the promise of transforming the way we practice oral health, detecting and treating diseases and conditions, and increasing equitable access to care and treatment,” said Harvard School of Dentistry Dean William Giannobile in his opening remarks.

30 people from 300 countries attended the symposium in person, and 120 people attended virtually. More than 65 research projects were submitted, including a number of device prototypes, patient-facing smartphone applications, and other technologies being developed at the intersection of artificial intelligence and dentistry.

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