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  • To review current and emerging technologies in endodontics.
  • To explore the potential impact of advanced AI on endodontic practice.
  • To discuss the opportunities and ethical considerations of these innovations.

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  • Literature review of current endodontic trends.
  • Analysis of emerging technologies like robotics, AI, and VR/AR.
  • Speculative analysis of future AI capabilities (AGI, ToM AI, ASI).

Main Results:

  • Current trends include guided dynamic navigation, minimally invasive techniques, and AI diagnostics.
  • Future technologies may include advanced AI for treatment, education, and innovation.
  • Ethical considerations are crucial for integrating disruptive technologies.

Conclusions:

  • Technological advancements, particularly AI, offer unprecedented potential for endodontic innovation.
  • A future vision for endodontics emphasizes patient-centered care driven by technology.
  • Balancing innovation with ethical considerations is key to realizing technology's full potential.