Mobile oral heath technologies based on saliva

Oral Diseases
R J Meagher, E Kousvelari

Abstract

In this review we have highlighted a few innovative microfluidic analytical technologies with mobile phone image processing tools for various bio-chemical tests performed using salivary biomarkers. Saliva-based assays for mobile monitoring with a smartphone sensor provide an excellent analytical technique which can be simple to perform. We describe several examples from the literature, utilizing different modalities of analysis, applied to several different applications of mobile health monitoring: cortisol monitoring, infectious disease testing, and drugs of abuse.

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May 12, 2018·Oral Diseases·Eftychia PappaHeleni Vastardis
Nov 27, 2018·Oral Diseases·Shanika NanayakkaraHeiko Spallek
Apr 9, 2021·International Journal of Dental Hygiene·Zohreh RahaeiFatemeh Falahati-Marvast
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