Arizona State University, Delta Dental of Arizona Announce Creation of SMILE-AI Program at ASU’s John Shufeldt School of Medicine and Medical Engineering

PHOENIX, Ariz. (Apr 13, 2026) — Arizona State University and Delta Dental of Arizona are partnering to create the Student-centered Medical Instruction and Learning in Oral Health powered by Artificial Intelligence, known as SMILE-AI, at the Arizona State University John Shufeldt School of Medicine and Medical Engineering. The initiative, made possible through a $578,947 investment by the Delta Dental of Arizona Foundation, will embed oral health education into medical school training and is expected to launch in the 2026-2027 academic year, which commences in August. Upon completion of the program, it is estimated that Shufeldt School graduates will positively impact up to 72,000 patients per class, per year.

“Medical-Dental Integration is increasingly recognized as a critical driver of improved health outcomes, including those in need of chronic disease management and those facing barriers to care,” said Michael Jones, president and chief executive officer of Delta Dental of Arizona and president of the Delta Dental of Arizona Foundation. “By integrating oral health curriculum into medical education through SMILE-AI, future physicians will be better equipped to address health disparities, understand the connection between oral health and overall health, and ultimately improve the health and wellness of their patients and communities.”

The SMILE-AI program embeds oral health curricula directly into the medical school experience while also introducing augmented intelligence oral health patient avatar cases for first- and second-year medical students. These interactive, technology-driven cases are designed to enhance clinical reasoning and provide real-world context for how oral health intersects with systemic conditions across the lifespan.

“The Delta Dental of Arizona Foundation is proud to support innovative programs like SMILE-AI that leverage science, data and technology to improve access to care and advance whole-person health,” said Barb Kozuh, executive director of the Delta Dental of Arizona Foundation. “This investment reflects our commitment to ensuring that future healthcare providers are prepared to deliver more integrated, equitable care.”

Arizona State University and Delta Dental of Arizona are partnering with Harvard University School of Medicine’s Center for Integration of Primary Care and Oral Health to develop the comprehensive curriculum. The program will emphasize team-based care and equip students with the foundational knowledge and skills needed to address oral health as a critical component of overall wellness.

“Integrating oral health into medical education is essential to preparing the next generation of physicians to deliver comprehensive, patient-centered care,” said Sarah Hollingsworth Lisanby, MD, DLFAPA, founding dean of the Shufeldt School. “Through SMILE-AI, we are creating an innovative, interdisciplinary learning environment that reflects how care should be delivered in the real world. This program will empower our students to better understand, prevent and treat conditions that impact both oral and systemic health.”

The program will be led by Kristen Will, PhD, MHPE, PA-C, associate dean and clinical professor at the Shufeldt School.

“SMILE-AI is designed to give medical students both the knowledge and practical skills needed to incorporate oral health into everyday clinical practice,” said Will. “By utilizing augmented intelligence and patient avatar cases, we are creating a dynamic learning experience that strengthens clinical decision-making and reinforces the importance of collaboration across disciplines. Our goal is to ensure graduates are prepared to deliver team-based care that improves outcomes for patients across diverse populations.”

The SMILE-AI program builds on Delta Dental of Arizona’s broader commitment to advancing health and wellness across the state through Medical-Dental Integration and community-based initiatives. In addition to this partnership, Delta Dental of Arizona supports a range of programs designed to increase access to care and education, including collaborations with Arizona PBS, the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix Oral Health In Medicine Initiative, the Delta Dental of Arizona Oral Health Clinic at St. Vincent de Paul, Phoenix Children’s, and the Banner Health Foundation Hospital Oral Care and Periodontal Disease Education program.

Since 2010, Delta Dental of Arizona, through its Foundation, has invested more than $22 million to support oral health education, disease prevention and food assistance programs for underserved and uninsured communities across the state.

About Delta Dental of Arizona

Delta Dental of Arizona (Delta Dental) is a health and wellness company providing affordable dental and vision benefits to individuals, families and businesses throughout the state. Building on its reputation as the state’s largest and most experienced dental insurance provider, Delta Dental’s mission is to create a path to better health and wellness. Since 2010, Delta Dental of Arizona, through its Foundation, has given over $22 million to support oral health education, disease prevention and food assistance programs for underserved and uninsured communities across the state. For more information about Delta Dental of Arizona, visit www.deltadentalaz.com.

About the John Shufeldt School of Medicine and Medical Engineering at ASU

The John Shufeldt School of Medicine and Medical Engineering will train next generation physicians-engineers who will earn both an MD and a Master of Science in medical engineering in four years. They will blend medicine, engineering, technology and humanities to become a different kind of health care leader. Graduates will leverage new tools such as AI and data science to connect with more patients, seek innovative practices and improve health outcomes. It is part of ASU Health, a dynamic and comprehensive approach that focuses the nation’s most innovative university on health needs and challenges of the state and the nation. Learn more about the Shufeldt School at https://medicine.asu.edu/.

About ASU Health

ASU Health represents a new approach to advancing health at a university, transforming how health care is designed, delivered and measured while producing new physicians, nurses, specialists and scientists. It is both a center for learning and a resource for the state of Arizona, home to a new kind of medical school that combines medicine and engineering, a new school for public health technology, and a health observatory that provides information to help people make decisions for them and their families. Learn more about ASU Health at www.asuhealth.asu.edu.