WillAIReplaceMe
Vol. INo. 04April 20, 2026
AI Exposure Analysis

Will AI Replace Orthodontists?

AI exposure assessment for Orthodontists. Task-level analysis of automation risk, durable skills, and career strategies.

0 high exposure tasks7 resilient tasks30 skills assessed

Task-by-Task AI Exposure

TaskExposureRationale
Examine patients to assess abnormalities of jaw development, tooth position, and other dental-facial structures.LOWClinical examination of dynamic facial structures requires adaptive observation, palpation inference, and contextual reasoning—AI can assist but not replace clinician judgment.
Diagnose teeth and jaw or other dental-facial abnormalities.LOWDiagnosis integrates visual pattern recognition with clinical judgment, patient history, and nuanced interpretation—requires human oversight and trust.
Study diagnostic records, such as medical or dental histories, plaster models of the teeth, photos of a patient's face and teeth, and X-rays, to develop patient treatment plans.MEDIUMTreatment planning from structured records (X-rays, models, histories) is template-aided and rule-based—AI can draft plans for human review.
Adjust dental appliances to produce and maintain normal function.LOWAdjusting appliances in vivo requires iterative tactile assessment and micro-modifications—no current AI can perform physical intraoral adjustments.
Fit dental appliances in patients' mouths to alter the position and relationship of teeth and jaws or to realign teeth.LOWFitting dental appliances involves manual dexterity, intraoral adjustment, pressure testing, and patient comfort feedback—physical task beyond AI.
Provide patients with proposed treatment plans and cost estimates.MEDIUMGenerating treatment plans and cost estimates follows standardized protocols and insurance rules—AI can draft with human validation.
Advise patients to comply with treatment plans.LOWAdvising compliance relies on motivational interviewing, empathy, cultural nuance, and behavioral psychology—requires human rapport.
Prepare diagnostic and treatment records.MEDIUMPreparing diagnostic/treatment records follows structured templates and regulatory formats—AI can auto-populate with human review.
Instruct dental officers and technical assistants in orthodontic procedures and techniques.LOWTeaching orthodontic procedures requires real-time demonstration, adaptive explanation, and assessment of learner competence—human-led instruction.
Coordinate orthodontic services with other dental and medical services.MEDIUMCoordinating services across teams uses scheduling logic, referral pathways, and EHR integration—AI can draft workflows for approval.
Design and fabricate appliances, such as space maintainers, retainers, and labial and lingual arch wires.LOWDesigning/fabricating appliances involves CAD/CAM + physical lab work—AI can assist design but not fabricate or fit without human labor.

Skills Analysis

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Key Insights

  • 7 tasks remain resilient to automation due to high-context judgment requirements.
  • Judgment and Decision Making, Oral Comprehension, Oral Expression, English Language, Customer and Personal Service, and 25 more skills remain durable and increasingly valuable.

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