Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Dental Education: A Review and Guide for Curriculum Update
Abstract
:1. Introduction
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- Impact on theoretical skillset, including soft skills and scientific research.
- (2)
- Impact on practical/clinical skillset for the provision of dental health care.
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- Basic definitions and terms, the reasoning behind AI and the principle of machine learning, the idea of training, validating, and testing models, the definition of reference tests, the contrast between dynamic and static AI, and the problem that AI is a black box and needs to be explained should be known.
- (2)
- Use of case: the types of AI required for them should be taught.
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- Consideration should be given to assessment measures, their interpretation, the relevant impact of AI on patient or community health, and relevant examples.
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- Issues of generalizability and representativeness, explainability, autonomy and accountability, and the need for governance should be emphasized [21].
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- The use of machine learning algorithms to automate the interpretation of dental imaging procedures, such as radiographs and CT scans, which have been studied since the 1980s.
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- The development of AI-powered tools to automatically detect dental caries and other oral diseases has been an active area of research since the 1990s.
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- The use of AI to support dental diagnosis and treatment planning, which has been explored more recently and is still in the early stages of development.
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- A shift toward more evidence-based, data-driven dental diagnosis and treatment planning approaches.
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- The use of digital diagnostic technologies, such as 3D imaging and machine learning algorithms, is greater in dental education.
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- More emphasis is on training dental students to use and interpret AI-based diagnostic tools.
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- The development of new educational resources and curricula that address AI and its applications in dentistry.
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- Integrating AI-powered tools into dental simulations and other hands-on activities for dental students.
- What AI refers to, basic terminology, principles, and application examples.
- That AI is already used in all specializations in dentistry to help improve diagnosis, treatment planning, and other aspects of dental care.
- The use of AI in dentistry is still early, and more research is needed to determine its effectiveness, potential risks, and benefits.
- As future dental professionals using AI in their practice, they shall receive training and be aware of any potential ethical considerations.
- Using AI in dentistry will lead to more efficient and effective dental care. However, it is crucial to approach it cautiously and consider its potential impact on patients and the dental profession.
1.1. ChatGPT
1.2. AI, Academia, and Legal Aspects
2. Materials and Methods
- Search strategy:
- Inclusion/exclusion criteria:
- Year of publication
- Type of document, and
- Disciplines associated with the source.
3. Results
Can you rewrite the following title of a scientific review, “Curriculum for Dental Education in View of the Paradigm Shift Triggered by Artificial Intelligence”, more appropriately?
A more appropriate title for a scientific review on dental education in view of the paradigm shift triggered by artificial intelligence might be “Re-examining Dental Education in the Age of Artificial Intelligence”. This title more clearly conveys the focus of the review and emphasizes the relevance of Al to the topic of dental education. It also avoids using technical jargon like “paradigm shift” and makes the title more accessible to a broader audience.
- How many permanent teeth does an adult person normally have?
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- Why is hypodontia becoming more common?
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- Which teeth are esthetically the most important for a smile?
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- Which teeth are not esthetically important for a smile?
4. Discussion
- Theoretical education with soft skills, research, and publications.
- Practical/clinical education for direct patient care.
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Thurzo, A.; Strunga, M.; Urban, R.; Surovková, J.; Afrashtehfar, K.I. Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Dental Education: A Review and Guide for Curriculum Update. Educ. Sci. 2023, 13, 150. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci13020150
Thurzo A, Strunga M, Urban R, Surovková J, Afrashtehfar KI. Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Dental Education: A Review and Guide for Curriculum Update. Education Sciences. 2023; 13(2):150. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci13020150
Chicago/Turabian StyleThurzo, Andrej, Martin Strunga, Renáta Urban, Jana Surovková, and Kelvin I. Afrashtehfar. 2023. "Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Dental Education: A Review and Guide for Curriculum Update" Education Sciences 13, no. 2: 150. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci13020150
APA StyleThurzo, A., Strunga, M., Urban, R., Surovková, J., & Afrashtehfar, K. I. (2023). Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Dental Education: A Review and Guide for Curriculum Update. Education Sciences, 13(2), 150. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci13020150