AskDentistry.ai is a newly launched digital platform designed for dental professionals to provide evidence-based clinical answers based on artificial intelligence.
The platform combines a custom-trained artificial intelligence engine with a curated database of peer-reviewed dental literature, clinical guidelines and expert reviews to help clinicians, researchers, educators and business teams access authoritative information.
According to the development team, AskDentistry.ai can answer complex clinical questions for users in seconds. The professional version specifically provides direct links to the published studies and references on which each answer is based, making it easier for users to verify the scientific basis of the information.
Dr. Richard Price, Professor at the Dalhousie University School of Dentistry, said: “We are very excited to bring AskDentistry.ai to the dental community. This platform has the potential to bring revolutionary changes and bridge the gap between cutting-edge technology and clinical practice.
By making accurate dental knowledge more accessible, our goal is to improve education and patient care.”
Dr. Mateus Rocha, Associate Professor at the University of Florida College of Dentistry and AI researcher, emphasized the importance of content transparency: “Although AI chatbots like GPT can quickly provide answers, how credible are they?
As a clinical professor, I need to ensure that every piece of information comes from a verifiable peer-reviewed and reliable source.
AskDentistry.ai will clearly display the specific references behind the answer, helping me to accurately verify the clinical indications, whether I am providing treatment advice to students, colleagues, or entrusting an assistant to do fact checking, to ensure that the information is transparent, accurate and traceable.”
In addition, the development team introduced that AskDentistry.ai aims to significantly reduce the time users spend searching databases or querying reliable information from multiple channels.
Institutional users can also customize their own knowledge base by integrating their own internal documents (such as manuals, training materials and support resources), which covers not only clinical teams but also sales, marketing and customer service departments.
The platform is developed based on research results authorized by Dalhousie University and the University of Florida, and is jointly created by dental researchers and clinical experts. It is committed to building a high-quality artificial intelligence system focused on the field of dentistry to promote the popularization of high-level dental knowledge and scientific support for clinical decision-making.
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