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Complexity and data mining in dental research: A network medicine perspective on interceptive orthodontics

Tommaso Gili, Gabriele Di Carlo, Silvia Capuani, Pietro Auconi, Guido Caldarelli, Antonella Polimeni

2021Orthodontics and Craniofacial Research17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Procedures and models of computerized data analysis are becoming researchers' and practitioners' thinking partners by transforming the reasoning underlying biomedicine. Complexity theory, Network analysis and Artificial Intelligence are already approaching this discipline, intending to provide support for patient's diagnosis, prognosis and treatments. At the same time, due to the sparsity, noisiness and time-dependency of medical data, such procedures are raising many unprecedented problems related to the mismatch between the human mind's reasoning and the outputs of computational models. Thanks to these computational, non-anthropocentric models, a patient's clinical situation can be elucidated in the orthodontic discipline, and the growth outcome can be approximated. However, to have confidence in these procedures, orthodontists should be warned of the related benefits and risks. Here we want to present how these innovative approaches can derive better patients' characterization, also offering a different point of view about patient's classification, prognosis and treatment.

Topics & Concepts

Perspective (graphical)BiomedicinePoint (geometry)Computer scienceArtificial intelligenceData scienceManagement scienceMachine learningMathematicsEngineeringBioinformaticsGeometryBiologyArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationMachine Learning in HealthcareBioinformatics and Genomic Networks
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