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Evaluation of Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP) of Artificial Intelligence in Endodontics and Implantology Education: A Cross-sectional Study

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Purpose: The purposes of this study were to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) of AI in Endodontics and  implantology education among dental professionals' and dental students in Endodontics and  implantology education at the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Materials and methods: The present study is a descriptive cross-sectional online survey that was carried out among dental students and dental professionals in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. A self-structured, close-ended questionnaire that was administered that consisted of 17 questions was included. The questionnaire validity and reliability were evaluated for vetting and remarks. The questions were circulated through Google Forms, and it was circulated among the study participants through online mode. The data were collected systematically, and SPSS Statistics version 26.0 was used for data analysis. Results: There were 805 responses, (443 dental students and 362 dental professionals') participated in the study through Google Forms. Among these, 435 (54%) were females and 370 (46%) were males. In the study group, 491 (61.0%) were aware of AI, and 314 (39.0 %) were not aware (p-value 0.000). Among the 17 questions used to assess the KAP, 12 questions were significant with a p-value less than 0.05. More than 73 % prefer to use artificial intelligence in endodontics and implantology education. About 120 (14.9%) agreed that AI will replace the role of dentists in the future. There were no significant results in comparing dental students and dental professionals. Conclusion: The current study contributes valuable insights into knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions related to artificial intelligence among dental student and professionals in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Despite some reservations, the majority show a positive view towards the role of AI in the endodontic education, which indicates fertile ground for further exploration and integration of AI technologies into endodontic education. There is a need for continued future research to explore strategies to improve the potential of AI while test their reliability and relevance in endodontic and implantology education.
Title: Evaluation of Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP) of Artificial Intelligence in Endodontics and Implantology Education: A Cross-sectional Study
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Purpose: The purposes of this study were to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) of AI in Endodontics and  implantology education among dental professionals' and dental students in Endodontics and  implantology education at the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Materials and methods: The present study is a descriptive cross-sectional online survey that was carried out among dental students and dental professionals in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
A self-structured, close-ended questionnaire that was administered that consisted of 17 questions was included.
The questionnaire validity and reliability were evaluated for vetting and remarks.
The questions were circulated through Google Forms, and it was circulated among the study participants through online mode.
The data were collected systematically, and SPSS Statistics version 26.
0 was used for data analysis.
Results: There were 805 responses, (443 dental students and 362 dental professionals') participated in the study through Google Forms.
Among these, 435 (54%) were females and 370 (46%) were males.
In the study group, 491 (61.
0%) were aware of AI, and 314 (39.
0 %) were not aware (p-value 0.
000).
Among the 17 questions used to assess the KAP, 12 questions were significant with a p-value less than 0.
05.
More than 73 % prefer to use artificial intelligence in endodontics and implantology education.
About 120 (14.
9%) agreed that AI will replace the role of dentists in the future.
There were no significant results in comparing dental students and dental professionals.
Conclusion: The current study contributes valuable insights into knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions related to artificial intelligence among dental student and professionals in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Despite some reservations, the majority show a positive view towards the role of AI in the endodontic education, which indicates fertile ground for further exploration and integration of AI technologies into endodontic education.
There is a need for continued future research to explore strategies to improve the potential of AI while test their reliability and relevance in endodontic and implantology education.

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