Dentists
Physical, social, or oversight-heavy work that AI augments rather than replaces.
SOC 29-1020 · Healthcare
Signal composition
how the 0-100 score is assembled
By seniority
multiplicative adjustment from category curve
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
Oversee bookkeeping and purchase equipment and supplies
AI-powered practice management systems can automate bookkeeping, inventory tracking, and procurement recommendations based on usage patterns and pricing. These systems already handle most routine financial and supply chain tasks with periodic human oversight for strategic decisions.
BLS evidence: 'Dentists in private practice oversee a variety of administrative tasks, including bookkeeping and buying equipment and supplies.'
Examine x-rays and diagnose oral health problems
AI image recognition systems already demonstrate high accuracy in detecting caries, periodontal disease, and pathology on dental radiographs. Multiple FDA-cleared systems exist for autonomous screening, though dentists currently review outputs for liability and treatment planning integration.
BLS evidence: 'Examine x rays of teeth, gums, the jaw, and nearby areas in order to diagnose problems.'
Make models and measurements for dental appliances
Digital scanning and CAD/CAM systems can autonomously capture oral anatomy and generate appliance designs with minimal human input. AI-driven design software optimizes fit and function, though dentists typically review final specifications before fabrication.
BLS evidence: 'Make models and measurements for dental appliances, such as dentures.'
Prescribe antibiotics or other medications
AI clinical decision support systems can recommend appropriate antibiotics and medications based on diagnosis, patient history, and drug interactions. However, prescribing authority remains with licensed dentists, and complex cases require nuanced judgment about patient-specific factors and treatment goals.
BLS evidence: Dentists 'Prescribe antibiotics or other medications' as part of their regular duties.
Teach patients about dental care and diet choices
AI chatbots and educational systems can deliver personalized oral health information and dietary guidance based on patient profiles. However, effective patient education often requires reading non-verbal cues, adapting to health literacy levels, and building trust—areas where human dentists remain superior.
BLS evidence: 'Teach patients about diets, flossing, the use of fluoride, and other aspects of dental care.'
Employ and supervise dental staff
AI can assist with scheduling, performance analytics, and training module delivery, but supervising dental staff requires interpersonal skills, conflict resolution, real-time workflow adjustments, and clinical judgment about delegation—capabilities where AI remains limited as a primary supervisor.
BLS evidence: 'They employ and supervise dental hygienists, dental assistants, dental laboratory technicians, and receptionists.'
Place sealants or whitening agents on teeth
Sealant and whitening agent application requires precise material handling, moisture control, and adaptation to tooth topography in a confined space. Current robotics lack the dexterity for reliable application across variable patient anatomy and cooperation levels, especially in pediatric cases.
BLS evidence: Listed among typical duties: 'Place sealants or whitening agents on teeth.'
Administer anesthetics to prevent pain during procedures
Requires physical injection with precise needle placement, aspiration technique, and real-time patient monitoring for adverse reactions. Involves fine motor skills and immediate clinical judgment that current robotics cannot safely replicate in the variable oral environment.
BLS evidence: 'Administer anesthetics to keep patients from feeling pain during procedures.'
Remove decay from teeth and fill cavities
Requires precise fine motor control with handheld instruments in a confined, wet oral cavity with variable patient anatomy and movement. Current robotics cannot match the dexterity, tactile feedback, and real-time adaptation required for safe cavity preparation and filling.
BLS evidence: Listed first among duties dentists typically do: 'Remove decay from teeth and fill cavities.'
Repair or remove damaged teeth
Involves complex manual procedures (extractions, crown placement) requiring force modulation, spatial reasoning in 3D confined spaces, and handling of unpredictable tissue responses. Far beyond current AI-robotics capabilities for physical manipulation in unstructured biological environments.
BLS evidence: Explicitly listed as a core duty: 'Repair or remove damaged teeth.'
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
- Karpathy/BLS Digital AI Exposure (0-10 scale rescaled to 0-100)
- BLS projected outlook: As fast as average (4%)
- Indeed demand signal (monthly refresh pending)
- BLS typical entry-level education: Doctoral or professional degree
- Credential trend signal (annual refresh)
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