The research aims to evaluate how OraQ’s AI software increases agreement levels among faculty clinicians at the school, according to an Oct. 16 news release.
OraQ AI’s software is designed to assist dentists in treatment and risk assessment as well as diagnosis and treatment planning to improve consistency and accuracy.
The project will compare traditional and AI-assisted decision-making methods to see if AI can lead to more consistent and accurate decision making from faculty.
The study is led by the school’s Center for Innovation and Translation.
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