Is artificial intelligence going to change the way you practise dentistry? According to this week’s guest Dr Max Ganhewa, the answer is a resounding yes.
Hi, I am an OHT in Nz, first of all I want to thank you for making podcast and they are very interesting, entertaining and useful information.
You have mentioned a a few books and authors regarding treatment planning? Can I please have the their full name or the title of the book so I can find it to have a read? Many thanks
Thank you so much. I come back today to relisten and to try to catch the name/books.
I feel for there would be a great benefit for AI to assist in diagnosis ( particularly in diagnosis). It will give lots of newly grads assurance also avoiding “ over or under” treatment due to diagnosis.
Hi, I am an OHT in Nz, first of all I want to thank you for making podcast and they are very interesting, entertaining and useful information.
You have mentioned a a few books and authors regarding treatment planning? Can I please have the their full name or the title of the book so I can find it to have a read? Many thanks
Thanks for the great feedback Kylie. The books we referred to weren't specifically about treatment planning, but some great reading nonetheless.
Thinking, Fast and Slow - Daniel Kahneman
Clinical Versus Statistical Prediction: A Theoretical Analysis and a Review of the Evidence - Paul Meehl
Variation in Dentists' Clinical Decisions - Bader & Shugars, Journal of Public Health Dentistry (1995) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1752-7325.1995.tb02364.x
Thank you so much. I come back today to relisten and to try to catch the name/books.
I feel for there would be a great benefit for AI to assist in diagnosis ( particularly in diagnosis). It will give lots of newly grads assurance also avoiding “ over or under” treatment due to diagnosis.