Role of robotics in modern oral healthcare

Introduction

Robot is mechanical device which perform multiple tasks with accuracy and efficiency. In medical field, robots are taking special attention from everyone. The integration of robotics in dentistry has made significant impact on patient care.

Benefits of robotics in dentistry.

•Technologies like CAD/CAM help to minimize the time required by dentist and make procedures more comfortable to patients.
•Robots act as dental assistant, helping dentist perform task more precisely.
Robotics supports not only dentists and patients but also to receptionists by improving clinic management.

Will robots replace dentists in the future ?

Although robotics will be the integral part of modern dentistry, they cannot replace dentists.
Human skills like patient’s symptoms, making clinical judgments and performing complex surgical procedures require experience that robots cannot replicate.
Hence, robots will enhance dental practice but presence of dentist will always irreplaceable.

Do you think robots can replace dentists?

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mRobotics is transforming dentistry, but replacement of dentists is highly unlikely. Robots can enhance precision, speed, and reproducibility, especially in tasks like implant placement, CAD/CAM restorations, or guided surgeries. Yet dentistry is far more than mechanical skill. Diagnosis, clinical judgment, empathy, managing patient anxiety, adapting to unexpected findings, and making ethical decisions are uniquely human abilities. Robotics will continue to elevate efficiency and accuracy, but the dentist’s role will shift toward oversight, decision-making, and personalized care. So rather than replacing dentists, robots will empower them, creating a hybrid model where human expertise and technology work hand in hand.

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Ouch! That hurts, friend. :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: I hope you’re a fellow dentist and not secretly wishing for a future where robots replace us! I’m assuming the question is purely hypothetical, because I honestly don’t believe robots can replace any healthcare professional, especially in a field where a real human connection matters so deeply.

We treat humans with emotions, fears, memories, and pain, and if you had the choice, would you really prefer being treated by a fellow human with the same biology as you, or a robot with all the knowledge in the world but only an assumed human form? I would always choose the first option. My experience has taught me that every patient in pain needs to feel heard and valued before any treatment can truly help them. And who can offer that more beautifully than one of our own kind? Robots are fantastic assistants, yes, but when it comes to caregiving, let’s keep that for real humans.:slightly_smiling_face:

Robots cannot completely replace dentists in future. But they may help dentists perform surgery with enhanced precision and would also save a lot of time.