Table 3.
Statement (N = 570) | Yes | No | Don’t know/very little | Affirmed vs not affirmed | ||||
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n | % | n | % | n | % | chi squared | p-value | |
Q8: R/AI Use in oral health and preventive dentistry is beneficial | 484 | 85.0% | 29 | 5.0% | 57 | 10.0% | 277.90 | <0.0001 |
Q9: Automated surgical robot in the area of maxillofactial surgery is that which supports the surgeon in performing a certain operation or may act as a surgeon’s assistant. | 347 | 60.9% | 106 | 18.5% | 117 | 20.6% | 26.98 | <0.0001 |
Q10: In the field of orthodontics, artificial intelligence can provide a more accurate digital view of the mouth than the traditional method, and predict the movement of teeth and the final treatment of teeth and work applications with wire, as opposed to the laboratory. | 393 | 69.0% | 70 | 12.2% | 107 | 18.8% | 81.85 | <0.0001 |
Q11: In endodontic treatment, working robots may reduce possible treatment errors and increase the quality of treatment. | 294 | 51.6% | 126 | 22.1% | 150 | 26.3% | 0.57 | 0.7530 |
Q12: R/AI may contribute to predicting the correct place in cases of dental implants through a 3D view before and during the process through an integrated simulation system. | 363 | 63.6% | 85 | 14.9% | 122 | 21.5% | 42.70 | <0.0001 |
Q13: R/AI facilitates CAD/CAM and process of fabricating complete dentures | 313 | 54.9% | 93 | 16.4% | 164 | 28.7% | 5.50 | 0.0640 |
Q14: Can AI replace the dentist permanently? | 200 | 35.2% | 230 | 40.3% | 140 | 24.5% | 50.70 | <0.0001 |
Q15: AI facilitates the storage of patient information, data and accessibility to it, quickly and accurately. | 368 | 64.5% | 75 | 13.1% | 127 | 22.4% | 48.34 | <0.0001 |
Q16: Can robots contribute to increased career productivity, medical education, and awareness in the community and individuals? | 330 | 57.9% | 90 | 15.8% | 150 | 26.3% | 14.21 | 0.0008 |
Overall | 60.3% (56.3% – 64.3%) |
17.6% (14.5% – 20.7%) |
22.1% (18.7% – 25.5%) |