What you'll learn

  • Describe the fundamental concepts of AI in the context of dentistry

  • Evaluate the benefits and limitations of AI-enabled tools in clinical practice

  • Assess strategies for integrating AI into clinical workflows

  • Develop and communicate a framework for applying AI in their own practice and patient care

Course description

Participants will learn how AI is currently used in clinical practice and explore emerging technologies that are shaping the future of dentistry.

The course begins with the fundamentals of AI and machine learning in dental and medical contexts. It then examines practical applications in diagnostics, treatment planning, patient management, risk assessment, and outcomes prediction.

Real-world case studies highlight how AI-enabled tools can improve diagnostic accuracy, support clinical decision-making, and enhance patient care. Ethical considerations—including responsible use of AI and patient data privacy—are addressed throughout the program.

By the end of the course, participants will have a clear understanding of how to evaluate and integrate AI technologies into clinical practice.

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