Researchers reviewed 17 studies about how artificial intelligence (AI) is being used in dental education. They looked at how AI tools might help train future dentists across different areas of learning. The review found that AI shows promise for improving several aspects of dental training, including helping students practice procedures more accurately, making assessments more consistent, and creating learning materials.
The studies showed AI could help with procedural accuracy, diagnostic consistency, assessment workflows, and generating educational content. However, the researchers noted important limitations in the current evidence. Most studies were small, evaluated AI tools for only short periods, and often relied on participants' own reports rather than objective measurements.
Readers should understand this is early-stage research exploring possibilities rather than proven educational methods. The review highlights that while AI offers interesting opportunities for dental education, much more rigorous testing is needed. For now, these findings suggest AI might become a helpful teaching tool in the future, but dental schools will need to carefully evaluate any AI systems before adopting them widely.