 This scoping review evaluates the applications of artificial intelligence, AI, in orthodontics, with a focus on its potential to improve daily working protocols and its limitations. It assesses the accuracy and efficiency of current AI-based systems compared to conventional methods in diagnosing, assessing the progress of patients' treatments and tracking their stability. The researchers found that AI is an effective tool for managing orthodontic treatment from diagnosis to retention, benefiting both patients and clinicians. Patients find the software easy to use and feel better cared for, while clinicians can make diagnoses more easily and assess compliance and damage to braces or aligners more quickly and frequently. There is limited evidence to assess the stability of treatment outcomes and relapse detection, however, which could be improved by further research. This article was authored by Martin Strunga, Renana Urban, Janna Surakova, and others.