The Faculty of Dentistry is proud to congratulate a research group of sixth-year undergraduate students who have brought international recognition to our institution. The group received a “Travel Award” for their academic presentation at The 2nd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medical Education (AIMEC 2025), held from December 12–14, 2025, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
The award-winning research is titled “Self-Directed Learning Outcomes Using AI-Assisted Digital Smile Design among Final-Year Dental Students.” This study explores the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) combined with Digital Smile Design technology to enhance self-directed learning outcomes for final-year dental students. It reflects the potential of Thai students to effectively integrate digital technology with medical education on par with international standards.
The student research team includes:
- Rtn. Anati Malem
- Rtn. Wachirada Tangam
- Rtn. Pranchiva Srisuchat
Faculty Advisors:
- Dr. Preeyarat Plongniras
- Asst. Prof. Dr. Supawich Morkmued
This success represents another source of pride for the Faculty of Dentistry in pushing student research and innovation onto the global stage. Furthermore, it underscores the pivotal role of AI technology in the sustainable development of dental education, ensuring it keeps pace with the rapid changes of the digital era.





