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Scrutinized Report of Artificial Intelligence in the Field of Dentistry and Forensic Odontology
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Abstract Our daily lives have been significantly impacted by electronic globalization and the enormous technical advances in recent decades. Artificial intelligence (AI) is a development in digital science that is quickly gaining ground on academics worldwide. Through clinical data and diagnostic images, AI has been used to diagnose a number of oral ailments, including dental caries, maxillary sinus diseases, periodontal diseases, diseases of the salivary glands, TMJ disorders, and oral cancer. AI could forecast the appearance of precancerous diseases using larger data sets. The identification of the victim, the offender, or the method of the crime has become a creative process in today’s society as crime-related incidents are on the rise. The development of massive data analysis, as well as the use of technologies such as mode identification, in-depth learning, and computer vision techniques, resulted in ground-breaking advancements in AI. Forensic scientists, both domestically and overseas, have recently carried out a number of investigations based on AI technology, including facial recognition, age and gender identification, DNA analysis, and postmortem examination. AI technology can be used to tackle forensic identification issues, and it can also used to identify the cause of death. Beyond the human eye’s capabilities, AI is capable of accurately detecting microfeatures that can improve important diagnosis predictive value. This study’s objective is to give a high-level review of AI and how it may be used in digital dentistry and oral disease diagnosis.
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