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The dental profession has evolved rapidly in recent years-from digital imaging and CAD/CAM restorations to the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in diagnostics and treatment planning. Understandably, many dentists wonder whether AI could soon render years of education, experience, and skill obsolete. The good news? You don't need to fear redundancy-at least not yet. Here's why.