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Advent of Artificial Intelligence in Orthognathic Surgery: Advancements and Challenges.
Document Type
Article
Source
Scripta Medica. Mar/Apr2024, Vol. 55 Issue 2, p231-243. 13p.
Subject
*CONE beam computed tomography
*CAD/CAM systems
*SURGICAL blood loss
*MEDICAL sciences
*MICROCOMPUTER workstations (Computers)
*DEEP learning
*SURGICAL meshes
*MAXILLA
Language
ISSN
0350-8218
Abstract
This article provides an overview of the advancements and challenges in using artificial intelligence (AI) in orthognathic surgery, a procedure used to correct facial deformities and jaw misalignment. The implementation of AI, specifically virtual surgical planning (VSP), has improved the accuracy and efficiency of preoperative planning for orthognathic surgery. Various software programs and imaging techniques, such as cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), have revolutionized orthodontics and maxillofacial surgery, allowing for more accurate analysis and simulation of surgical procedures. The use of computer-aided surgical simulation (CASS) has further enhanced the precision and outcomes of orthognathic surgery. The article also discusses challenges faced during surgery, such as patient age and psychological evaluations, as well as potential complications and the use of digital tools in planning. Overall, the advancements in technology show promise for the field of orthognathic surgery and offer potential benefits for patients. This document is a compilation of research articles that explore the use of artificial intelligence, computer-aided planning, and digital imaging in orthognathic surgery. The articles provide valuable insights into the advancements and applications of technology in improving the accuracy and outcomes of orthognathic surgery procedures. Additionally, a list of references is provided for further research in the field of orthognathic surgery and dental imaging. [Extracted from the article]