KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE, AND PRACTICE REGARDING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) AND ITS USAGE IN DENTAL ACADEMICS CURRICULUM AMONG DENTAL UNDERGRADUATES AND POSTGRADUATES


Deepshikha Yadav, Poonam Jaiswal, Neha Kumari, Ishan Jemini, Yojna Verma , Dr.Shourya Tandon, Dr.Rangoli Srivastava
Corresponding Author:Dr.Rangoli Srivastava, Assistant Professor , Department of Public Health Dentistry, SGT University, Gurugram, Haryana
Abstract
Background: Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being recognized for its potential to revolutionize dental education and practice. However, the extent of knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) regarding AI among dental undergraduates and postgraduates remains underexplored. Objectives: This study aims to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to AI and its integration into the dental academic curriculum among dental undergraduates and postgraduates. Methods: A cross-sectional questionnaire-based study was conducted among 545 participants, including final-year dental undergraduates and postgraduate dental students . The structured questionnaire covered demographics, knowledge of AI, attitudes towards its integration into dental education, and current practices involving AI. Results: The study found significant variations in knowledge levels, with postgraduates demonstrating a more comprehensive understanding of AI applications in dentistry compared to undergraduates. Attitudes towards AI were generally positive across both groups, with participants recognizing its potential to enhance diagnostic accuracy and streamline administrative tasks. However, there were concerns about the reliability of AI systems and the potential for reduced human oversight. Practical application of AI was limited, particularly among undergraduates, highlighting a gap between theoretical knowledge and practical use. Conclusion: The study underscores the need for integrating comprehensive AI education into the dental curriculum, encompassing both theoretical knowledge and practical training. Continuous professional development and a balanced approach to AI use in dental practice are essential to prepare future dental professionals for an AI-driven healthcare landscape. Gender-wise, the survey reveals consistent support across male and female dental professionals for AI's potential in enhancing dental research, with minimal variation in beliefs.
Keywords: Artificial intelligence, dental education, knowledge, attitudes, practices, dental undergraduates, postgraduates.
Journal Name :
EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR)

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Published on : 2024-07-15

Vol : 10
Issue : 7
Month : July
Year : 2024
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