Dental and ophthalmic laboratory technicians and medical appliance technicians

AI Overlap Index
42.8 / 100
Partially Exposed

Clear pressure on routine tasks. Composition of the role will shift within the decade.

SOC 51-9080 · Production

Bureau of Labor Statistics
Median pay
$45,820/yr
Hourly
$22/hr
Jobs 2024
66,800
Projected 2034
66,000
10-yr outlook
-1% · Decline
Employment change
-700
Entry education
High school diploma or equivalent
SOC code
51-9080

Signal composition

how the 0-100 score is assembled

Task Automation Impact weight 60%
34.2
contribution to AOI: 20.5
Automation Potential weight 10%
50.0
contribution to AOI: 5.0
Market Pressure weight 15%
45.0
contribution to AOI: 6.8
Entry Barrier Erosion weight 15%
70.0
contribution to AOI: 10.5

By seniority

multiplicative adjustment from category curve

Entry
52.2
mult 1.22x
Mid
42.8
mult 1.00x
Senior
35.1
mult 0.82x

Entry-level roles carry the brunt because they concentrate the most automatable subset of tasks. Senior work is insulated by judgment, relationships, and accountability.

Task-level analysis

scored 0-100 for current-generation AI feasibility, weighted by BLS-stated importance

10 tasks · model: claude-sonnet-4-5-20250929
Core t1

Read and follow detailed work orders and prescriptions

AI can parse structured prescriptions and work orders, extract specifications, and flag ambiguities. Modern vision-language models handle handwritten notes and technical diagrams well, though complex edge cases may need human verification.

BLS evidence: The duties section lists 'Read and follow detailed work orders and prescriptions' as the first task technicians typically do.

72
automation
Important t8

Inspect the final product for quality and accuracy

Computer vision systems can detect dimensional deviations, surface defects, and compare against specifications with high accuracy. AI can flag most quality issues, though final judgment on marginal cases and aesthetic qualities may need human review.

BLS evidence: Technicians must 'Inspect the final product for quality and accuracy' as listed in the duties section.

68
automation
Important t10

Use computer programs and three-dimensional printers to create dental appliances

CAD software for dental appliances and 3D printing workflows can be largely automated with AI handling design optimization and print parameter selection, but setup, material loading, post-processing, and quality checks still require significant human involvement.

BLS evidence: Dental laboratory technicians use computer programs and three-dimensional printers to create dental appliances and restorations.

58
automation
Core t3

Manufacture prescription eyeglasses and contact lenses using automated equipment

Automated lens grinding and edging equipment already exists and is computer-controlled, but setup, calibration, material loading, and quality verification still require substantial human involvement. AI can optimize parameters but humans operate the machinery.

BLS evidence: Ophthalmic laboratory technicians make prescription eyeglasses and contact lenses, typically using automated equipment to make lenses.

45
automation
Core t2

Fabricate dental appliances from impressions or molds using various materials

Requires precise manual manipulation of materials (wax, acrylic, metal) in physical space, fine motor control for layering and shaping, and tactile feedback that current robotics cannot replicate at the required precision for custom dental work.

BLS evidence: Dental laboratory technicians use impressions or molds of a patient's teeth to create crowns, bridges, dentures, and other dental appliances, working with wax, alloy, ceramic, plastic, and porcelain.

18
automation
Important t9

Repair damaged appliances and devices

Repair work requires diagnosing damage, improvising solutions with available materials, and performing delicate physical modifications—all demanding tactile skills, spatial reasoning in physical space, and adaptive problem-solving beyond current robotics.

BLS evidence: The duties section includes 'Repair damaged appliances and devices' as a typical task.

17
automation
Important t7

Adjust appliances or devices to allow for natural look or improved function

Aesthetic and functional adjustments require subjective judgment about appearance, patient-specific fit considerations, and delicate physical modifications that demand human sensory integration and fine motor control.

BLS evidence: The duties section states technicians 'Adjust appliances or devices to allow for a natural look or to improve function.'

16
automation
Core t4

Construct and repair medical supportive devices such as braces and prostheses

Custom fabrication of braces and prostheses demands hands-on craftsmanship, fitting adjustments based on tactile feedback, work with diverse materials in non-standardized configurations, and fine motor skills beyond current AI+robotics capabilities.

BLS evidence: Medical appliance technicians construct and repair medical supportive devices, such as hearing aids or leg braces, and create orthoses and prostheses.

15
automation
Important t6

Polish and shape appliances and devices using handtools or power tools

Polishing and shaping with handtools or power tools requires haptic feedback, pressure modulation, and real-time visual-tactile coordination in unstructured physical tasks that are beyond current AI-robotics integration.

BLS evidence: Technicians 'Polish and shape appliances and devices, using handtools or power tools' according to the duties section.

14
automation
Important t5

Bend, form, and shape material for appliances or devices

Physical bending and forming of materials requires real-time force feedback, adaptation to material properties, and dexterous manipulation in three dimensions that current robotic systems cannot perform reliably for custom medical devices.

BLS evidence: The duties section explicitly lists 'Bend, form, and shape material for appliances or devices' as a typical task.

12
automation

Task heatmap

automation score by task, sorted by weighted contribution

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External signals and sources

category-level priors and BLS fields that feed the four non-task signals

Automation Potential
50
karpathy 5/10
  • Karpathy/BLS Digital AI Exposure (0-10 scale rescaled to 0-100)
Market Pressure
45
outlook: Decline
  • BLS projected outlook: Decline (-1%)
  • Indeed demand signal (monthly refresh pending)
Entry Barrier Erosion
70
ed: High school diploma or equivalent
  • BLS typical entry-level education: High school diploma or equivalent
  • Credential trend signal (annual refresh)

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