Two-dimensional imaging techniques are conventionally used for the orthodontic analysis of facial proportions and craniofacial anatomy. In contrast, 3D imaging techniques, including cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), have made it easier for orthodontists to perform 3D diagnosis and treatment accurately. However, orthodontists still need to locate anatomical landmarks using CBCT manually. The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) in dentistry has helped overcome such limitations. With 3D imaging techniques, AI can automatically locate anatomical landmarks, diagnose, plan treatment, and predict treatment outcomes. To know more about the use of AI in orthodontics, join the proficient orthodontics, Dr.

Harsh Vibhor Bharti , in our exclusive webinar on 25 th October at 3:00 PM IST onwards. Session highlights 1. Clinical protocols 2. Digital workflow 3. Patient…