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Artificial intelligence applications and ethical challenges in oral and maxillo-facial cosmetic surgery: a narrative review

Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to using technologies to simulate human cognition to solve a specific problem. The rapid development of AI in the health sector has been attributed to the improvement of computing speed, exponential increase in data production, and routine data collection. In this...

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Artificial intelligence
Cosmetic surgery
Deep learning
Dentistry
Ethics
Machine learning
Medicine
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Orthognathic surgery
Plastic Surgery
Review
Rhinoplasty
Surgeons
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