Artificial intelligence – the future is now

Rogaland tannlegeforening inviterer til kurs om kunstig intelligens i odontologien

Dato: 19. mars 2026 kl. 1830 - 2130

Sted: Radisson Blu Atlantic Hotel, Stavanger

Målgruppe: Tannleger og tannpleiere

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Kurset teller 3 kurstimer 

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The term "artificial intelligence" (AI) refers to the idea of machines being capable of performing human tasks. This lecture will cover the application, limitations and possible future of AI in dentistry. AI-based applications may streamline care, relieving the dental workforce from laborious routine tasks, increasing health at lower costs for a broader population, improve diagnostics and care, eventually facilitate personalized, predictive, preventive, and participatory dentistry.

Falk Schwendicke

Falk Schwendicke is Professor and Director of the Clinic for Conservative Dentistry and Periodontology at the Ludwig Maximilian University Hospital in Munich, Germany's largest dental clinic. Prof. Schwendicke's research focuses on restorative and preventive dentistry, dental diagnostics and artificial intelligence, health economics, health services research and public health. He has authored over 500 articles, 200 abstracts and 30 book chapters and has been invited to give over 300 lectures, including the Buonocore Memorial Lecture. Prof. Schwendicke has received a number of prestigious awards and is a reviewer for over 40 journals, including Lancet and the New England Journal of Medicine, as well as for various national funding organizations. He is Associate Editor of the Journal of Dental Research and heads working groups at the World Health Organization WHO, the World Dental Organization FDI, the International Standards Organization ISO and DIN. Prof. Schwendicke holds honorary professorships at the Universities of Aarhus (Denmark), Zagreb (Croatia) and Chennai (India). He has been one of the most cited researchers in dentistry worldwide for many years (Stanford ranking <1%).

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Sist oppdatert: 17. februar 2026