Nathalia P. Andrade, a clinical professor of periodontics and endodontics at the University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine, has introduced a new course integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into periodontic care. She received a $5,000 seed grant to develop the course, focusing on teaching students to use critical thinking alongside AI tools. Andrade's research explores the application of AI in diagnosis and treatment within periodontics, showcasing its potential to enhance precision and efficiency in procedures like crown lengthening.
Andrade's course, 'Transforming Periodontal and Dental Care Powered by Artificial Intelligence,' was well-received by students, with a focus on utilizing AI for procedures such as crown lengthening, bone graft cases, and implant placement. By incorporating AI into periodontic care, students are gaining hands-on experience in digitally planning surgical cases and leveraging technology to improve patient outcomes. The course aims to equip future dental professionals with the skills to effectively integrate AI into their practice and stay abreast of technological advancements in the field.
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