Ethical Implications with the Utilization of Artificial Intelligence in Dentistry

In the ever-evolving field of dentistry, technology continuously shapes and redefines the boundaries of what’s possible. Among the most groundbreaking advancements is the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

However, with great power comes great responsibility. As AI becomes more prevalent in dentistry, it’s crucial to ponder the ethical considerations associated with its use.

This lecture explores the legal accountability and ethical aspects surrounding the use of AI in dentistry, aiming to provide insights into how these challenges can be addressed.

    • DDS, CES (Biology), CES (Conservative dentistry), DSO Oral Radiology
      Professor, Chairman, Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology and Imaging  Department School of Dentistry, Lebanese University

    • ITI Fellow                                             

    Ibrahim Nasseh is the founder and chairman of the Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology and Imaging Department at the Lebanese University in Beirut. He established the first postgraduate program in Oral & Maxillofacial Radiology in the Middle East in 1995.
    Ibrahim Nasseh graduated from Saint Joseph University (Lebanon), then received certificates of Advanced Studies in Oral Biology, Oral Radiology, Conservative Dentistry and finally his “Doctorate es Sciences Odontologiques” (PhD) from Paris.
    Professor Nasseh is an ITI Fellow and runs the ITI Study Club in Beirut. He is an active member in numerous organizations; he has given many presentations and CE courses at national and international meetings and authored numerous articles in national and international journals in both French and English.