Awareness and Perception of Dentists Regarding Role and Future of Artificial Intelligence in Dentistry
Isma Sajjad, Yawar Ali Abidi, Nabeel Baig, Humera Akhlak, Maham Muneeb Lone, Jamshed Ahned
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ABSTRACT
Background:
Every single field preferred
artificial intelligence with great passion and thereby the discipline of dental
science is no exemption.
Aims:
To evaluate the awareness and
perception of dentists regarding artificial intelligence among dentists working
in Karachi
Methods:
The current online cross-sectional
survey conducted in Karachi during july 2021 . The survey included house
officers, post-graduate trainees, and general dental practitioner and
specialist consultant dental surgeons of either gender. A questionnaire was adopted
from an existing similar study and modifications were made according to our
settings. The link of survey was created using Google Docs and disseminated
through various open social media groups of dental practitioner in Karachi.
Results:
Total 118 complete responses were
received with almost equal responses from males (n=56, 47.5%) and females
(n=52.5%). The mean age of study participants was 30.3±5.9 years. 83(70.3%) had
awareness of the artificial intelligence driven tools in dentistry. 75.9%, 77.1%,
10.8%, 28.9%, 39.8%, 2.4% and 10.8% reported the use of digital intraoral
radiographs, CAD-CAM, CBCT, digital dental records, clinical decision support
system and none of the tool in their practice respectively. All of the
participants had opinion that AI applications should be part of dental
trainings.
Conclusion:
The present survey showed that the
majority had awareness of AI applications in dentistry and had positive
perception regarding its future role but there was lacking in the utilization
rate of AI tools in their practice. Therefore, it is recommended to attend AI
trainings to bring and adapt the AI related changes in local settings.
Keywords: Artificial intelligence, dentistry, online survey,
perception, awareness, Karachi