Stomatologist (Oral and Maxillofacial Specialist)
J1133
Future work distribution
Human only
Collaboration
AI only
This chart shows how the job's tasks split between humans and AI. "AI only" means a task AI can handle without a human — not a job removed: the role recomposes and the human refocuses on judgment, relationships and oversight.
AI Position of the Job
AI Impact on this job
You are a stomatologist; your profession remains only slightly exposed to AI. The tool can handle routine tasks and provide analyses, but clinical decision-making and patient contact remain essential.
Your profession remains only slightly exposed to AI, which handles standardized tasks while clinical decision-making remains human.
What will change
- Preparation of standard prescriptions and automated management of postoperative follow-ups for standardized cases; AI can generate documents and analyze questionnaire responses when protocols are clear.
- Literature searches and synthesis of clinical studies; AI quickly sorts the literature and produces actionable summaries to guide your thinking.
- Sorting and detection of simple signs on radiological imaging; algorithms detect common anomalies and classify cases for your review.
What AI will improve
- Diagnostic assistance by suggesting hypotheses and avenues for interpretation, which speeds up your examination and guides clinical decision-making.
- Personalization of oral hygiene advice with educational materials and automated reminders; the tool improves patient adherence and saves you time.
- Support for surgical planning and 3D modeling to prepare interventions; AI helps with anatomical landmarks and reduces unexpected events during surgery.
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Your strengths against AI
Recommendations & outlook
Skills to develop
- Develop AI literacy and ethics skills to leverage AI outputs while maintaining clinical control. Tools: LLMs + specialized solutions.
- Master AI-powered imaging and decision-support tools to enhance diagnostic precision and surgical planning. Tools: imaging software + AI planning + LLMs.
- Strengthen patient education and communication using AI-generated content tailored to patient comprehension levels. Tools: LLMs.
3-year outlook
In 3 years, AI will handle more repetitive and support tasks, increasing productivity. The core of the profession will remain centered on the surgeon and patient relationships; coordination and follow-up processes will become more efficient, but the human role remains indispensable.
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Frequently Asked Questions
No, the profession will not disappear due to AI. Instead, AI and digital technologies will serve as assistants, enhancing diagnostics, treatment planning, and procedural efficiency. Your clinical expertise, experience, and patient relationships remain irreplaceable.
The need for stomatological care remains strong and stable, even amid automation. Practices will prioritize more versatile teams: enhanced support staff, specialists for complex procedures, and improved patient flow management. You may see fewer routine positions but more opportunities in complex procedures and care delivery oversight.
To adapt, develop complementary skills and invest in digital tools that enhance your practice. Consider specializing or focusing on complex procedures, which will remain in high demand. Strengthen your expertise in practice management and patient relations to deliver smoother, more reassuring care experiences.