TY - GEN
T1 - Teledentistry and Dental Caries Detection – A Scoping Review
AU - Mohamed, Shahira
AU - Farha, Fathima
AU - Alzubaidi, Mahmoud
AU - Househ, Mowafa
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Authors.
PY - 2025/4/8
Y1 - 2025/4/8
N2 - Dental caries pose a significant global health challenge, impacting millions worldwide. Timely identification is crucial for effective management. Teledentistry is effective for early dental caries detection, particularly in underserved populations. Our scoping review assessed existing literature to examine the evidence regarding dental caries detection through teledentistry. Our scoping review, spanning PubMed, Wiley Library, Science Direct, and Google Scholar, included 18 studies out of 1322, employing the store-and-forward teledentistry method via smartphones, digital cameras, and intraoral cameras. Teledentistry emerged as a reliable tool for remote caries detection in diverse settings, including schools, juvenile detention centres and elderly care facilities. However, it showed limitations in accurately detecting initial and moderate caries lesions. Future research should focus on dedicated diagnosis classification suited for teledentistry and standardized protocols for intraoral photographs.
AB - Dental caries pose a significant global health challenge, impacting millions worldwide. Timely identification is crucial for effective management. Teledentistry is effective for early dental caries detection, particularly in underserved populations. Our scoping review assessed existing literature to examine the evidence regarding dental caries detection through teledentistry. Our scoping review, spanning PubMed, Wiley Library, Science Direct, and Google Scholar, included 18 studies out of 1322, employing the store-and-forward teledentistry method via smartphones, digital cameras, and intraoral cameras. Teledentistry emerged as a reliable tool for remote caries detection in diverse settings, including schools, juvenile detention centres and elderly care facilities. However, it showed limitations in accurately detecting initial and moderate caries lesions. Future research should focus on dedicated diagnosis classification suited for teledentistry and standardized protocols for intraoral photographs.
KW - Dental caries
KW - Tele-dentistry
KW - Teledentistry
KW - Telehealth
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105003225338
U2 - 10.3233/SHTI250117
DO - 10.3233/SHTI250117
M3 - Conference contribution
C2 - 40200514
AN - SCOPUS:105003225338
T3 - Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
SP - 384
EP - 388
BT - Envisioning the Future of Health Informatics and Digital Health
A2 - Mantas, John
A2 - Hasman, Arie
A2 - Zoulias, Emmanouil
A2 - Karitis, Konstantinos
A2 - Gallos, Parisis
A2 - Diomidous, Marianna
A2 - Zogas, Spyridon
A2 - Charalampidou, Martha
PB - IOS Press BV
T2 - 2024 International Conference on Informatics, Management, and Technology in Healthcare, ICIMTH 2024
Y2 - 13 December 2024 through 15 December 2024
ER -