Digital and AI-Driven Diagnostic Technologies in Oral Health: A Systematic Review with Implications for Precision and Translational Dentistry

Authors

  • Walid Badr Alnamas General Hospital, Saudi Arabia. Author
  • Bashayr Hassan Alshehri General Dentaist Prince Sultan Center Dental, Saudi Arabia. Author
  • Ghaida Manaf Abuljadayel General Dentist Adham General hospital, Saudi Arabia. Author
  • Haya Essam Rashedi Dentist Adham PHC, Saudi Arabia. Author
  • Marwah Julidan General dentist at Adham General Hospital, Saudi Arabia. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4238/2yd0q683

Keywords:

Digital dentistry, Computational diagnostics, Precision oral health, Dental imaging analytics, Data-driven healthcare

Abstract

The introduction of digital technologies in the field of dentistry has transformed the diagnostic, treatment programming, restorative, and preventive elements of dental care. The systematic review is a compilation of the recent evidence on the effects of digital dentistry on patient outcomes, clinical efficiency, patient experience, and accessibility of oral health. The peer-reviewed articles published between January 2019 and March 2026 were searched in PubMed and Scopus, IEEE Xplore, Cochrane Library, and Google Scholar. The PRISMA guidelines were followed; 48 studies that satisfied the strict inclusion criteria, such as randomized controlled trials (RCTs), cohort studies, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses, were analyzed. The results prove that such digital modalities as intraoral scanning (IOS), computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM), cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), artificial intelligence (AI) to perform diagnostics, and teledentistry contribute greatly to the accuracy of the diagnosis, the accuracy of the restorations and prostheses, the predictability of the implant placement, and the efficiency of the working process. Such patient-reported outcomes as satisfaction, comfort, and acceptance of treatment are significantly greater with digital compared to conventional methods. Moreover, digital dentistry is promising to enhance care access by way of tele-dentistry and simplify the process of carrying out public health interventions. Nevertheless, there are still challenges such as high initial costs, the special training that will be required, data security issues, and the danger of increasing the existing digital disparities. This review concludes that digital dentistry is a radical change to a more accurate, effective, and patient-oriented oral healthcare. To ensure that all the potential is achieved, it is essential to invest in training, infrastructure, and equal access, as well as to continue researching the long-term clinical outcomes and cost-efficiency.

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2025-12-10

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Review Article

How to Cite

Digital and AI-Driven Diagnostic Technologies in Oral Health: A Systematic Review with Implications for Precision and Translational Dentistry. (2025). Genetics and Molecular Research, 24(4), 1-8. https://doi.org/10.4238/2yd0q683

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