Will robotic dental surgery become common in everyday clinics?

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Robotic technologies are still mostly used in advanced clinics due to high costs and training requirements. Do you think these systems will become standard equipment in regular dental practices in the future, or remain limited to specialized centers?
#1 03/16/2026 at 03:01 PM
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[font=Manrope, Arial]Integrating advanced technologies into routine practice is often a matter of time and affordability. While high costs currently limit the use of these systems to specialized centers, the trend toward miniaturization and lower production costs suggests wider adoption. As more practitioners recognize the benefits of robotic dental surgery, demand will likely drive prices down. In the future, robotic-assisted dental surgery will become commonplace in local clinics, as you can read about in the article: https://villagedentalmedicine.com/the-future-of-robotic-assisted-dental-surgery/. This transition will transform routine procedures, making high-precision care a standard requirement for all patients, not just a luxury.[/font]
#2 03/16/2026 at 03:16 PM
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