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Dental educators find Artificial Intelligence (AI) useful for student assessments but hesitate to use it routinely. Lack of knowledge and confidence hinders AI adoption, necessitating more university support and education for effective implementation in dental schools.

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Artificial intelligenceDental educationStudent assessment

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Area of Science:

  • Dental Education
  • Artificial Intelligence Applications
  • Assessment Technologies

Background:

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly relevant in higher education.
  • Dental education faces evolving assessment needs.
  • Understanding educators' perspectives on AI is crucial for integration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore how dental educators utilize AI for developing dental student assessments.
  • To identify educators' concerns and perceptions regarding AI's role in dental student learning.
  • To assess the current and future use of AI in dental student assessment.

Main Methods:

  • A mixed-methods study employed live polling to gather data from international dental educators.
  • Data collection focused on demographics, AI use in assessments, challenges, and future outlook.
  • Quantitative data were analyzed descriptively, and qualitative data were analyzed thematically.

Main Results:

  • 65 dental educators participated; most were over 30 and taught at undergraduate/postgraduate levels.
  • A majority (61.9%) were not routinely using AI for student assessment, despite university training support for some.
  • Key concerns included students using AI for written assessments, with identified themes of assessment types, technology use, concerns, and pros/cons.

Conclusions:

  • Dental educators perceive AI as useful for student assessment but are not widely adopting it.
  • Barriers to AI adoption include a lack of knowledge, understanding, and confidence.
  • Ongoing education and institutional support are vital for integrating AI effectively into dental education and preparing the future dental workforce.