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Abstract
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into dentistry tools and software is rapidly expanding, providing benefits such as improved image analysis and predictive oral healthcare. However, this technological progress also raises significant ethical and societal questions. While some articles have identified negative impacts of AI in clinical dentistry, the ethical and sustainable aspects of AI in dentistry have been overlooked. This article examines the consideration of these aspects when introducing a technology like AI in dentistry.
Authors: Maxime Ducret, Carl Maria Mörch
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