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Is the Dentist role AI-proof?
The Dentist role has a comparatively lower AI-exposure baseline. AI may still change routine and digital tasks, but human presence, judgment or accountability remain meaningful defenses.
Direct answer
Exposure is not replacement probability
The Dentist role has a comparatively lower AI-exposure baseline. AI may still change routine and digital tasks, but human presence, judgment or accountability remain meaningful defenses. The 42/100 figure is an occupation-level starting point. It does not mean that 42% of workers will lose their jobs or that 42% of the role will certainly disappear.
Role context
What Dentist work involves
Dentists diagnose and treat oral diseases, providing services such as cleaning, fillings, extractions, orthodontics and dental implants.
More exposed
Tasks AI can reach
- Administrative documentation
- Routine triage support
- Standard patient information
Human advantage
Tasks that resist removal
- Hands-on care and trust
- Clinical accountability
- Judgment in complex cases
Augmentation
Where AI may help
- Decision support
- Handover and record summaries
- Personalised education
Why your result may differ
A title cannot describe the whole job
Two people called Dentist may have different exposure. Routine digital inputs and repeatable rules raise automation pressure. Accountability, trust, unusual cases, physical presence and senior decision-making generally raise resilience. The personal assessment adjusts this baseline around those factors.
Baseline inputs come from the site's compiled occupation dataset. Scores are editorial planning indicators, not official labour-market forecasts. See the methodology, formulas and limitations.
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