Determining the Factors Associated with Knowledge and Practice Regarding Artificial Intelligence in Dentistry Among the Dental Professionals of North India

  • Saundarya Priyadarshini
  • Swati Sharma
  • Md. Arish
  • Ansuiya . Warikoo
  • Rupali Kalsi
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, AI, dental professionals, questionnaire, cross sectional study, KAP study

Abstract

Human cognition has is an intriguing dimension for researchers and developers. To understand and map out this structure, a broader term has been coined. Artificial Intelligence is a branch term for all the developing systems, furnished with human intelligence. Even though Artificial Intelligence can be useful in field of dentistry and can be of help in dental office but is not used extensively. A gap exists in the knowledge regarding application of Artificial Intelligence in Dental offices. Therefore, the present study was carried to determine the factors associated with knowledge and perception regarding use of Artificial Intelligence in dentistry among the dental professionals.

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Published
2022-04-27
How to Cite
Priyadarshini, S., Sharma, S., Arish, M., Warikoo, A. ., & Kalsi, R. (2022). Determining the Factors Associated with Knowledge and Practice Regarding Artificial Intelligence in Dentistry Among the Dental Professionals of North India. Asian Journal For Convergence In Technology (AJCT) ISSN -2350-1146, 8(1), 41-46. https://doi.org/10.33130/AJCT.2022v08i01.007