Will artificial intelligence (AI) replace dentists?
Neel Kothari considers whether the dental profession is immune to the increasing use of AI across all sectors – is there anything only humans can
Neel Kothari considers whether the dental profession is immune to the increasing use of AI across all sectors – is there anything only humans can
This shift to automation in dental labs is inevitable, says Ashley Byrne. But does it threaten the future of dental technicians, or is it an

Is your dental office prepared to meet the desires of the next generation now? Let’s face it. Any of us over 40 still think of millennials as
Probably one of the first things to pop into a dental patient’s head, other than a throbbing toothache, is if the recommended treatment is covered

Leading a dental practice usually means having to juggle between staff and patient satisfaction. If you have a dental practice, or maybe manage one, this

Setting new goals for your dental practice can be extremely beneficial for the entire office, serving as a fresh start to tackle projects or processes

A decade ago, most people had never even heard of virtual assistants. Now, many of us have adopted smart technology in our personal lives. Thus,
As the dental industry gets more competitive, dental labs will need to turn to new technologies just to survive. Artificial intelligence can give these labs

At a time when three out of four patients rely on online reviews in selecting a dentist or physician, dental practices can’t afford to get the patient

Researchers at the Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine are now integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and automation into orthodontic treatment. Using their

Henry Schein One has acquired Kopfwerk, a dental practice management solutions company based in Vienna, Austria. The full-service software company delivers practice management solutions along