If I am correct then Type providers will be sort of "plugins" to F# compiler. They will plug the type information that F# compiler is not able to find while compiling the code. So basically while compiling the F# code the compiler will ask the type providers to fill in the types information which is not know to F# compiler. This also does mean that it is still about static typing i.e types are identified at compile time.
If the above understanding is correct, then in case of an ORM, you will need to implement a type provider for your relational scheme and this type provider will be used by F# compiler to compile your code to "fill-in" the types which represents your ORM mappings.
If you look at ORM, they are not just about mapping relational data to Objects, but also provide various operations like query, update etc on underlying relational data. In my opinion I don't think at this moment F# type providers are good for ORM, but I may be wrong :)
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, but that leaves the more complicated part to deal with: RDBMS implementation details.