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Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Dental Materials and Prosthodontics

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2022 AADOCR/CADR Annunal Meeting

The 51st Annual Meeting of the AADOCR was held in conjunction with the 46th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association for Dental Research, from March 14-26 as a hybrid experience with 839 individuals from 18 countries attending in person in Atlanta, GA and 692 individuals from 21 countries attending virtually. 

The recordings in this library from the meeting are a selection of the science that was to be presented as part of the Annual Meeting. These recordings give you the opportunity to participate in the meeting and hear from leading researchers. The recordings include IADR Distinguished Lecture Series speakers and symposia from a collection of scientific groups and networks.

This session can be purchased as part of the full meeting recordings within the product bundles





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Session Description 
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a dream given the fact that nowadays computation power is high and also the dental data is heavily digitized. Besides diagnostics, what can AI do? In this symposium, the focus would be put on utilizing AI technologies on various applications of dental materials and prosthodontics in research that can affect future (or nowadays) clinical practices. In particular, the symposium would specifically focus on using AI as an easy dental research tool to: 1) predict debonding probability and estimating strength of new materials, 2) assist in decision making for prosthodontics in combination with CBCT, 3) facilitate the unmanned design process in dental prosthesis design, and 4) mix and match the science, engineering and dentistry.

Learning Objectives
  • To understand what can AI do for dental materials and prosthodontics.
  • To think what AI can assist in dental research and clinical practice.
Presentation Date
March 25, 2022

Presenters
Satoshi Yamaguchi - Innovative applications of AI for future dentistry
Walter Lam - AI in single tooth replacement
James Kit-Hon Tsoi - What AI can do for dental materials research?

Sponsoring Groups/Networks
Dental Materials, Prosthodontics Research

CE Credits
1.5 Contact Hours

Financial Interest Disclosure:
NONE


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