The Top 4 Reasons Dentists Resist AI—and How to Overcome Them
Discover the top 4 reasons dental practices resist AI adoption and learn practical solutions to overcome each barrier for a future-ready practice.
The Rise of AI-Generated Fraud—and How We Fight Back
AI has changed everything. It's helping businesses streamline operations, personalize customer experiences, and unlock new efficiencies. But as with all revolutions, there’s a dark side—and in this case, it's synthetic fraud.
The ability to generate forged documents like receipts with alarming ease has exposed a critical weakness in traditional fraud detection systems. In 2025, we’re facing a new breed of digital deception that blends automation, AI, and psychological manipulation into convincing scams. The question is: how do we respond?
Let’s explore how organizations are fighting back with a blend of innovation, regulation, and human intelligence.
Artificial Intelligence 101: What It Is, How It Works, and Why It Matters (Part 1)
AI is all around us—powering everything from your smartphone’s voice assistant to breakthrough technologies in healthcare and dentistry. But what exactly is artificial intelligence? How does it learn, and who are the people behind it?
Whether you're a dental professional curious about integrating AI into your practice or just starting to explore this powerful technology, this post lays the groundwork. In Part 1 of this series, we’ll demystify AI and explore how it’s trained to mimic human intelligence in real-world applications.
How AI is Revolutionizing Dentistry: Better Diagnosis, Smarter Treatment, and a More Engaged Patient Experience
Artificial Intelligence is no longer just a futuristic buzzword—it’s transforming the way we practice dentistry today.
As someone who has spent decades in the dental industry, I’ve seen firsthand how innovation improves both patient outcomes and practice efficiency. But AI is something different. It's not just a tool—it’s an evolution.
A recent article, “A New Era of Dental Care: Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Better Diagnosis and Treatment,” offers a compelling look at how AI is reshaping dentistry from the inside out.
I’ve Spent 50 Years in Dentistry—Here’s Why AI is the Biggest Game Changer Yet
From dental assistant to hygienist, dentist, private practice owner, corporate executive, and dental school leader—I’ve seen it all.
For decades, dentists have battled the same problems:
❌ Too much time spent on admin instead of patient care – I’d much rather be in the chair working with patients, wouldn’t you?
❌ High overhead & staffing shortages – AI is not here to replace your team. It’s here to make them more effective.
❌ Unanswered calls leading to lost revenue – You have patients coming in, patients leaving for three hygienists and only one person at the phone. What suffers? You got it, the phone doesn’t get answered.
❌ Inefficient scheduling & missed patient opportunities – Last minute cancellations and no-shows can easily get handled with the right system in place.
I know these struggles because I’ve lived them. That’s exactly why I founded The Hanlon Group—to share what I’ve learned and help guide dentists toward a smarter, more efficient future.
AI Isn’t the Future of Dentistry—It’s the Present. Are You Ready?
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been transforming industries—from finance and healthcare to logistics and customer service for years. Yet, many dental professionals still see AI as a futuristic concept rather than an immediate game-changer.
The truth is that AI is already here, and the most innovative dental practices are leveraging it to cut costs, enhance efficiency, and improve patient experiences. Where are you on this journey? It’s hard to grasp new concepts sometimes – I get it! But you'll start falling behind if you’re not keeping up with what is changing. Not using AI today in your practice is much like dental practices still taking alginate impressions! There are so many ways to improve our outcomes while increasing patient satisfaction that NOT getting on board will cost you the value of your practice when you are ready to sell.