reviewBMC Oral HealthApr 18, 2025GOLD OA

Artificial intelligence (AI) in restorative dentistry: current trends and future prospects

Fatima Jinnah Dental College

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Abstract

Background

Artificial intelligence (AI) holds immense potential in revolutionizing restorative dentistry, offering transformative solutions for diagnostic, prognostic, and treatment planning tasks. Traditional restorative dentistry faces challenges such as clinical variability, resource limitations, and the need for data-driven diagnostic accuracy. AI's ability to address these issues by providing consistent, precise, and data-driven solutions is gaining significant attention. This comprehensive literature review explores AI applications in caries detection, endodontics, dental restorations, tooth surface loss, tooth shade determination, and regenerative dentistry. While this review focuses on restorative dentistry, AI's transformative impact extends to orthodontics, prosthodontics, implantology, and dental biomaterials, showcasing its versatility across various dental specialties. Emerging trends such as AI-powered robotic systems, virtual assistants, and multi-modal data integration are paving the way for groundbreaking innovations in restorative dentistry.

Methods

Methodologically, a systematic approach was employed, focusing on English-language studies published between 2020-2025(January), resulting in 63 peer-reviewed publications for analysis. Studies in caries detection, pedodontics, dental restorations, endodontics, tooth surface loss, and tooth shade determination highlighted AI trends and advancements. Inclusion criteria focused on AI applications in restorative dentistry, and publication timeframe. PRISMA guidelines were followed to ensure transparency in study selection, emphasizing on accuracy metrics and clinical relevance. The study selection process was carefully documented, and a flowchart of the stages, including identification, screening, eligibility, and inclusion, is shown in Fig. 1 to provide further clarity and reproducibility in the selection process.

Citation impact

48
total citations
FWCI
65.29
Percentile
100%
References
64
Citations per year

Authors

2

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Oral and maxillofacial surgery
  • Medicine
  • Current (fluid)
  • Dentistry
  • Restorative dentistry
  • Engineering
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