Careers and AI · Dentist

Dentist and artificial intelligence.

The verdict for a dentist

Holds upMutatesErodes

Precise physical intervention, patient by patient; the planning gets assisted.

What it means that it holds up: the core rests on something AI does not have — a body, presence, a bond, or judgment carrying real responsibility. AI helps at the edges, not at the centre.

What kind of work this is

In O*NET’s RIASEC framework, dentist maps to a IRS profile within the Health family. Which is to say, it turns mostly on:

I · Investigative: understanding, analysing, solving problems.

R · Realistic: doing, building, the physical and the tangible.

S · Social: helping, teaching, caring for others.

What to do about it

Your trade rests on something the machine does not have. The risk isn't being replaced: it's refusing the tools and ending up out-produced by whoever uses them.

The play for a dentist:

Diagnosis and planning get assisted; the work inside a mouth does not. Use the tools to plan better and free up chair time, and invest in dexterity and in the trust that makes people come back.

Nearby professions, and how the wind blows for them

They share a family or interests with dentist. Useful if you’re thinking about a move.

Physiotherapist

Holds up

Nurse

Holds up

Family doctor

Mutates

Surgeon

Holds up

Veterinarian

Holds up

Speech therapist

Holds up

And you? Does this profession actually fit you?

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