Artificial intelligence in orthodontics – Part 3: Potential limitations and pitfalls

Everyday life. After a long process of development, this technology may now be ready for clinical use, particularly. AI has been adopted in various domains in medicine and with a respectable degree of success in some of these, both in more man- thyroid cancer diagnosis and histopathology. Health care (Ada Health, Berlin, Germany) for medical diagnosis. Following a long period of development, successful applications of AI have been demonstrated in dentistry for the evaluation of periodontitis forms and orthognathic surgery. Some authors have even predicted that AI will prove to be a disruptive innovation in dentistry.