Final Year BDS Student Perception of Artificial Intelligence Use in Dental Practice

Nabhira Aftabi, Binte Islam, Prof. Nasiruddin
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Background: Modern technology makes everything accessible and easy. In our daily life, we use lots of artificial intelligence. Our modern dentistry also uses lots of new technology. Methods: A total of 26 final-year BDS students of Marks Medical College (Dental Unit) were selected purposively and six respondents were selected among them by simple random sampling method for a focus group discussion session in June 2022. The study implemented one qualitative method: a focus group discussion (FGD) among respondents. Semi-structured interview guidelines study adhered to the consolidated reporting criteria for qualitative studies (COREQ) developed for the FGD. Results: Positive comments included the reduced workload, quick calculations, less radiation exposure, ease of choosing a treatment plan, and ease of motivating patients. On the negative side, it was noted that it was expensive, required additional funding for setup, wasn't available, and required skilled labor to run, which is not readily available. Conclusion: It is encouraging that data-driven and robotic technology is becoming more prevalent in modern dentistry. AI and related advancements are becoming more common and used in healthcare. Dental surgeons should be more knowledgeable to use this technology. JOPSOM 2021; 41(2):57-61
口腔医学本科毕业班学生对人工智能在牙科实践中应用的看法
背景介绍现代科技让一切都变得触手可及、轻而易举。在日常生活中,我们使用了大量的人工智能。我们的现代牙科也使用了大量新技术:2022 年 6 月,通过简单随机抽样法,有目的性地选取了马克思医学院(牙科系)26 名本科生毕业班学生,并在其中选取了 6 名受访者进行焦点小组讨论。研究采用了一种定性方法:受访者焦点小组讨论(FGD)。半结构式访谈指南研究遵守了为 FGD 制定的定性研究综合报告标准(COREQ):正面评价包括工作量减少、计算速度快、辐射照射少、易于选择治疗方案以及易于激励患者。反方意见则指出,该系统价格昂贵,需要额外的设置资金,无法使用,并且需要熟练劳动力来运行,而熟练劳动力并不容易获得:令人鼓舞的是,数据驱动和机器人技术在现代牙科中越来越普遍。人工智能和相关技术在医疗保健领域的应用越来越普遍。牙科医生应掌握更多使用该技术的知识。
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