10 years from now.
- Dental offices will be more digital (from reading digital magazine in the waiting room to more 1 appointment crowns).
- Your dentist will most likely be a male in his 60s with all gray hair, or a middle aged female who works part-time. It will be rare to see a young dentist in private practice, all of which will most likely be at a corporate chain.
20 years from now.
- I would be retired and reading about some private dental schools closing their programs due to high tuition and lack of applicants.
- Middle Level Practitioners are now as common as dental hygienists in some states. Dentists in those states will not be doing any more basic restorations, but limiting themselves to a specialty type of dentistry (Endo, Oral Surgery and so on).
30 years from now.
- A caries vaccine will begin human trials and dentists will do everything they can to stop it. ADA will fight it through fictitious studies, but it will be quickly developed and available to the rest of the world before the US.
- As a result, Dentistry will slowly be diluted down to just major procedures. Bleaching will be available at mall kiosks and nail salons. Dentures will be ordered online by the patient after buying an over the counter impression material and be processed in a lab overseas (a subsidiary of Google/Alphabet or Facebook).
I will check back in 30 years and read this topic and see how many of the above points actually became a reality.