MIHS seminar highlights AI use in dentistry

RAWALPINDI: Ms Umaima Khurshid Ahmad, a data science expert, highlighted the key areas in dentistry where the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools is significantly helping oral health professionals and facilitating them in improving the lives of people.

She was speaking as guest speaker at a seminar organized by the Margalla Institute of Health Sciences (MIHS) on AI and machine learning in dentistry.

Ms Umaima is currently working as a Machine Learning Engineer at DAT Freight and Analytics in Chicago, USA. She has recently completed her Masters in Data Science with distinction. She has also worked as a software engineer, developing valuable platforms to impact digitalisation around the globe, especially in health technologies.

Principal and Dean, Margalla College of Dentistry (MDC) Prof Dr Amjad Mahmood, Vice Principal Prof Dr Shakir Khan, Islamabad College of Physiotherapy Dean Prof Dr Nazim Farooq, Margalla College of Pharmacy Dean Prof Dr Sohail Ahmad and other senior faculty members were also present .

Ms. Umaima explained that AI encompasses the ability of machines to perform tasks that traditionally required human intelligence.

She said although the concept of AI dates back to 1950, it has only become a valuable tool in the past two decades due to advances in big data, computational power, and AI algorithms. These advancements have led to the development of various AI applications aimed at enhancing people’s lives.

During the presentation, the speaker emphasized the adoption of AI in different areas of dentistry, including operative dentistry, periodontics, orthodontics, oral and maxillofacial surgery, and prosthodontics.

AI applications in dentistry can be classified into four categories: diagnosis, decision-making, treatment planning, and treatment result prediction. Among these, diagnosis and treatment planning are particularly popular.

The audience gained insights into various AI applications, such as predictive analytics, virtual consultations, Tele-dentistry, and platforms like “Overjet.” Towards the end of the session, participants had the opportunity to address their questions.

To show appreciation, Prof Dr Amjad Mahmood presented a shield as a token of gratitude to the esteemed guest speaker.

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