As AI, digital workflows, and automation transform dentistry, one question becomes more important than ever: Who should make the final clinical decision?
In this episode of Straumann ProTalk, Professor Shakeel Shahdad shares why technology should enhance – not replace – clinical judgment. From his remarkable journey from Kashmir to becoming one of the UK's leading prosthodontists, he reflects on the experiences that shaped his philosophy of patient-centered care.
Together with host George, they explore why knowing when not to treat can be just as important as knowing how to treat, how multidisciplinary teamwork leads to better outcomes, the growing challenge of unrealistic patient expectations, and where AI fits into the future of implant dentistry.
Whether you're an experienced clinician, a young dentist, or simply passionate about the future of dentistry, this conversation is a reminder that the best treatment decisions still begin – and end – with the patient.
Chapters 00:00 Why judgment comes before technology 03:16 From Kashmir to becoming a professor 10:38 The experiences that changed his implant philosophy 22:09 Why teamwork leads to better patient care 31:31 Expectations, social media and difficult conversations 42:31 Can AI replace clinical judgment? 54:44 The future of education in implant dentistry 58:36 Three lessons every young clinician should remember
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