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Nimbulkar, Gargi, Keshwani, Heena, Katakwar, Taniya, Chhabra, Kumar Gaurav, Deolia, Shravani, Reche, Amit |
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Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology; Oct-Dec2020, Vol. 14 Issue 4, p6776-6781, 6p |
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Electronic globalization with such a gigantic technological advancement during last few decades have made a huge impact on our everyday life. Artificial intelligence has been a breakthrough in hi-tech progression and has entranced the brains of scholars worldwide. It is field of technological science dealing with computer science and ability of computers to mimic the function of human brain to perform the tasks readily. Ever since its commencement in the field, dental science has witnessed modernization. From patient data records preservation, diagnosis and treatment planning to robots performing surgeries in supervision of clinician has now become possible because of artificial intelligence. In current scenario, it has become necessary for dental professionals to get oriented with clinical as well as technological advancement to provide easy, quick, relatively cost effective and excellent patient care. Though artificial can't replace all the traits of human mind, it has made a huge contribution in reducing a dentists efforts and assisting him in decision making. It is of prime importance for a practioner to be alert of the potentials of artificial intelligence to assimilate this technology for a enhancing his practice in forthcoming years. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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