Dutch dentists and students see AI as support tool, pilot study finds

The survey found the highest perceived value for AI in diagnostic and planning tasks. (iStock)

Dental professionals and students in the Netherlands broadly support the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in dentistry, viewing it as a tool that could improve efficiency and patient care rather than replace clinicians, according to a pilot study published in the International Dental Journal. Researchers surveyed 166 participants — including dentists, dental students and maxillofacial … Read more

Dental student Sara Arbabzadehbroujeni is helping to create comfort through ‘Comfidental’

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Next Gen of the Month is a monthly Q&A with a dental student or new dentist where we learn more about their experiences and accomplishments thus far in their dentistry journey. This month we are featuring Sara Arbabzadehbroujeni, a creative and patient-focused dental student at Dalhousie University School of Dentistry. She finds joy in hosting and … Read more

Team developing gum-healing prototype wins U of T bioengineering competition

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A prototype aimed at supporting gum healing using electromagnetic stimulation earned first place at the University of Toronto’s bioengineering competition, SmileHacks, on Saturday. Ten teams — primarily undergraduate students — presented ideas ranging from xerostomia solutions and gamified pediatric oral health tools to robotic automation designed to address staffing shortages in dental offices. The $800 first-place prize … Read more

Elderly care in dentistry: A Canadian dental student’s perspective

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Canada’s population is rapidly aging, accompanied by a shifting landscape in oral healthcare needs. In 2021, individuals aged 65 and older accounted for 18.5% of the national population, and this figure is projected to increase sharply by 2068.1 This demographic trend presents both challenges and opportunities for the Canadian healthcare system, particularly in the field of … Read more

A mindful approach to feedback in dentistry: What, why, and how?

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For those of us in dentistry, it can seem that feedback comes from all directions: from mentors, from patients, from office staff. While feedback can seem overwhelming, like a continuous stream of micro-corrections that affect our well-being, feedback can be a gift and an exciting opportunity. To shift our perspective, it’s important to pause and … Read more

Different fundraisers share one mission: helping children with cleft smile with confidence

Sita Baham stands beside the “Smile Wall,” while Michael Dehal celebrates his medal after completing the 42-km Chicago Marathon despite a knee injury. (Photos supplied)

The life of a university student aspiring to become a dentist and that of a seasoned wealth manager who wants to give back after career success are worlds apart. Yet both found common purpose in raising funds to help children with cleft conditions smile again. Louisiana State University junior Sita Baham, a biology major and … Read more

How to accept and incorporate feedback of all kinds, including the positive—you’ve earned it!

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We know that you want to leave the industry better than when you started. One way that you can do that is by supporting a new approach to feedback that promotes better colleague relationships, lifelong learning, continuous improvement, and effective professional and personal development. As you progress through your career, you will likely become skilled … Read more

‘AI can’t feel’: Doubling down on critical thinking in AI era

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As artificial intelligence reshapes dentistry—from education to clinical care—leaders are drawing a sharp line: machines can support, but never replace, thinking. That message is coming from both New York and Florida. In Buffalo, N.Y., dentist and attorney Dr. Chester J. Gary earned top editorial honours for his cautionary words on AI. In Gainesville, Fla., the … Read more

Finding mentors in dentistry: Learn from those who’ve been there | Weekly Wisdom

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New dentists and dental students, Dr. Aisling Whitaker, CEO of DentalHive, has some advice for you. If you are just beginning your career, finding mentors is an extremely valuable way to grow. So don’t be shy about reaching out! Subscribe to Oral Health’s weekly e-newsletter to have the latest episode delivered straight to your inbox every … Read more

Road Runners: Building community through Friday morning runs

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At Western University, students in professional programs like medicine, dentistry, law, physiotherapy, and nursing are no strangers to long study hours, packed clinic schedules, and the constant balancing act of academics and well-being. That’s why we started Road Runners London—a weekly run club designed to bring students and community members together around movement, wellness, and … Read more

From stickers to smiles: How Shyla Bhayana’s creativity led her to dentistry

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Next Gen of the Month is a monthly Q&A with a dental student or new dentist where we ask them about their experiences and accomplishments thus far in their dentistry journey. This month we are featuring Shyla Bhayana, a Schulich Dentistry student who was the Co-President of Western University’s Pre-Dental Society during her undergrad. Why did … Read more