The only clients you need to worry about are the clients with static IP's.
These are the ones you need static entries for OR define trusted ports for.
All the rest will follow the normal DAI operation which means, if the switch can see the DHCP traffic, it will dynamically allow the MAC address of the host on the port.
My recommendation would be to have DAI active only on access ports.
Trunk ports leading to infra devices like switches, servers, firewalls, access points should be trusted.
Access points might be the only exception if you want to enforce DAI on Wi-Fi users.
In that case maybe just put the port on untrusted but add the AP entries. I'm not entirely sure how Meraki actually handles this, so testing will tell.