AIMC Topic: Denture, Partial, Removable

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LIMITED EVIDENCE SUGGESTS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SHOWS PROMISING PERFORMANCE IN OUTCOMES RELEVANT TO REMOVABLE AND FIXED PROSTHODONTIC FIELDS.

The journal of evidence-based dental practice
ARTICLE TITLE AND BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION: Revilla-León M, Gómez-Polo M, Vyas S, Barmak AB, Gallucci GO, Att W, Özcan M, Krishnamurthy VR. Artificial intelligence models for tooth-supported fixed and removable prosthodontics: A systematic review. J...

Applications and performance of artificial intelligence models in removable prosthodontics: A literature review.

Journal of prosthodontic research
PURPOSE: In this narrative review, we present the current applications and performances of artificial intelligence (AI) models in different phases of the removable prosthodontic workflow and related research topics.

The use of artificial intelligence and game-based learning in removable partial denture design: A comparative study.

Journal of dental education
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to compare student performance in removable partial denture (RPD) design during a pre-clinical RPD course with and without using a recently developed computer software named AiDental. Additionally, student perce...

An ontology-driven, case-based clinical decision support model for removable partial denture design.

Scientific reports
We present the initial work toward developing a clinical decision support model for specific design of removable partial dentures (RPDs) in dentistry. We developed an ontological paradigm to represent knowledge of a patient's oral conditions and dent...

Evaluating the validity and consistency of artificial intelligence chatbots in responding to patients' frequently asked questions in prosthodontics.

The Journal of prosthetic dentistry
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Healthcare-related information provided by artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots may pose challenges such as inaccuracies, lack of empathy, biases, over-reliance, limited scope, and ethical concerns.