Dental AI grows best when different experts work together. Why? Because no single person sees every detail on their own.
Dentists and dental teams
They know how a clinic truly runs — what helps, what slows things down. If they don’t guide AI, who will make sure it fits real patient care?
Researchers and teachers
Researchers test tools to learn where they hold up and where they struggle. Teachers help the next generation understand how AI might be useful — and when to question it. And isn’t questioning a tool just as important as using it?
Engineers and data scientists
They build the models, but they need dental experts to explain what matters. Without that guidance, how would the tool know what to pay attention to?
Patients
Patients want to understand how AI affects their care. Their questions — about privacy, fairness, accuracy — might show problems early. And who better to hear from than the people receiving the care?
Regulators, companies, and professional groups
They help set guardrails. But even guardrails need feedback, don’t they?
AAAI-D simply brings all these voices together — slowly, thoughtfully — so AI grows in a way that supports good care rather than rushing ahead.
