Shazeena Qaiser, Ambreen Hamadani
The role and presence of artificial intelligence (AI) have grown dramatically across a wide range of sectors, including dentistry. In its simplest form, AI relates to machines being able to carry out human tasks. It can make sophisticated predictions and decisions in the dental field by imitating human intellect. AI research is continuously being conducted for several uses, such as the recognition of typical and abnormal structures, disease diagnosis, and the prognosis of treatment outcomes. This chapter examines some of the existing and potential uses of AI in dentistry. Future uses of this technology are also addressed regarding scheduling appointments, prognostic diagnosis, patient care, and robotic endodontic surgery. Nevertheless, before integrating these models into standard clinical practice, it is however imperative to confirm their accessibility, dependability, and applicability.