Received: November 19, 2024 Accepted: November 25, 2024 Published: November 25, 2024
We are living in crucial times where the future of medicine, and particularly dentistry, lies in advancement. Thanks to the integration of technologies and artificial intelligence in the field of healthcare. In general, there is a promising future relating to implant dentistry as well as to general dentistry since robotics and Artificial Intelligence are expected to improve the precision, efficiency, the results of implantology and the care of the patient in a comprehensive context. AI-guided robotic systems can assist in many ways including surgical planning and adjustments in the course of surgery itself. AI has also impacted the way preoperative history-taking is conducted including the stage of predicting the result of an operation and treatment personalization. Automated processes in the positioning of the implant employing robotic devices provide uniformity and precision to the performed surgical procedure speedily. Furthermore, AI technologies may aid in the early identification of issues, provide predictive metrics on implant durability and allow for efficient postoperative management of the patient. As these technologies develop, however, there are ethical dilemmas along with challenges in terms of utilizing technology, managing it alongwith the training of employees, and later, acceptance by the patients. Notably, this paper provides a background on the recent advancements as well as future potential of AI and robotics in implant dentistry and how these technologies translate into better and personalized surgical treatments.