AI in Dentistry
Thursday, January 29, 2026
10:00 – 11:00 am
Course Code:
456TL
Credits:
1
CE Hour
This dynamic and engaging course explores the rapidly evolving role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in dentistry. As technology continues to transform healthcare, AI is becoming an essential tool in improving diagnostic accuracy, enhancing patient care, streamlining workflows, and increasing practice efficiency. In this course, we will break down what AI truly is, how it functions in the dental field, and how you can begin to integrate it into your clinical practice today. Whether you are just beginning to explore AI or are ready to take the next steps toward implementation, this course will equip you with the knowledge and confidence needed to embrace these emerging technologies. We’ll also look ahead to what’s coming next including future trends, innovations, and how AI will continue to shape the dental profession. Join us as we demystify AI and show you how it can elevate your practice and improve patient outcomes.
Speakers
After this course attendees will be able to:
- Define what Artificial Intelligence is and explain its relevance in modern dentistry
- Identify current applications of AI in clinical and administrative dental settings
- Understand the steps and considerations for implementing AI tools in a dental practice
- Evaluate how AI can enhance diagnostic capabilities, improve efficiency, and support patient communication
- Explore upcoming innovations and trends in AI that are likely to impact the future of dentistry
- Assess the benefits and potential challenges of integrating AI technologies into everyday practice
The Mango Voice grant has been applied to this course.

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