2023
DOI: 10.18231/j.idjsr.2023.013
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Transforming public health dentistry: Exploring the digital foothold for improved oral healthcare

Abstract: Digital technologies have revolutionized the field of dentistry, offering numerous advantages in diagnosis, treatment planning, education, and patient care. This review article provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of digital technologies in dentistry, highlighting their applications, benefits, and future prospects. Technologies allow for precise 3D imaging of dental structures, facilitating virtual treatment planning and guiding the placement of dental implants. Additionally, digital imaging … Show more

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“…Analysis of Twitter data to monitor public sentiment and behaviors related to vaccination uptake during flu seasons (Singh, et al, 2020;Yeung, 2018).. Electronic Health Record Analysis for Healthcare Resource Allocation in India. Leveraging electronic health records to identify high-risk populations and optimize healthcare resource allocation in underserved regions (Srivastava, et al, 2023;Rafi, 2022; Jeyaraj, and Narayanan, 2020).…”
Section: Case Studies and Examplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of Twitter data to monitor public sentiment and behaviors related to vaccination uptake during flu seasons (Singh, et al, 2020;Yeung, 2018).. Electronic Health Record Analysis for Healthcare Resource Allocation in India. Leveraging electronic health records to identify high-risk populations and optimize healthcare resource allocation in underserved regions (Srivastava, et al, 2023;Rafi, 2022; Jeyaraj, and Narayanan, 2020).…”
Section: Case Studies and Examplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Supported by existing evidence on the prevalence of oral health problems in Sri Lanka [33][34][35], and given the influence of social media on health behaviours, the promotion of oral health via social media platforms may be considered as an important method, and its use seems to be a way forward [36,37]. Apart from that, real time engagement and feedback from dental professionals on oral health information on social media platforms, bridging information gaps on oral health and formulating effective future strategies in prevention of oral diseases have been very successful [38,39]. Therefore, it is justifiable to conduct a study to investigate the use of social media on accessing health information with special emphasis to oral health promotion among Sri Lankan adults who are the predominant users of social media in the country.…”
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confidence: 99%