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Add to calendar06/20/2023 07:00 PM06/20/2023 08:30 PMEurope/LondonP349 Artificial Intelligence in Cariology: Modern Diagnostics for Modern TherapyLive webinar to be watched on https://www.prodentalcpd.com/webinars/p349-artificial-intelligence-in-cariology-A-modern-diagnostics-for-modern-therapyhttps://www.prodentalcpd.com/webinars/p349-artificial-intelligence-in-cariology-A-modern-diagnostics-for-modern-therapyaOCvDqYeBzblWfNxkmTI107359
Webinar Details
In collaboration with the College of General Dentistry.
AI is entering our everyday lives – but what is behind this technology, and how can that be used in dentistry? This webinar will discuss these aspects and focus on the link between modern diagnostics using AI and modern caries therapy.
To highlight the link between diagnostics and treatment decisions
Objectives
On completion of this webinar, you will understand the application of AI in dentistry and the link between diagnostics and treatment decisions.
The Speakers
Prof. Falk Schwendicke
Professor and Director, Department of Oral Diagnostics, Digital Dentistry and Health Services Research.
Prof. Schwendicke's research interests include dental diagnostics and artificial intelligence, cariology and restorative care, preventive and public health dentistry, and health economics and health services research. He has authored over 500 articles, edited several books, and authored over 20 book chapters on a range of topics from caries management to health economics. Prof. Schwendicke has received a number of prestigious awards, including the Basil Bibby and Lion Award from the IADR, numerous awards from the German Society for Dental Conservation, and the David Sackett Award from the German Network for Evidence-Based Medicine. He is a reviewer for over 40 journals as well as for several national funding agencies. He is an Associate Editor of the Journal of Dental Research and chairs various working groups at WHO, DIN, and FDI. According to the Stanford citation ranking, is the most cited dental researcher at present.