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Design and development of wireless wearable bio-tooth sensor for monitoring of tooth fracture and its bio metabolic components

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COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 150, Issue -, Pages 278-285

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DOI: 10.1016/j.comcom.2019.11.004

Keywords

Tooth sensor; Bio-fluid; Wearable sensor; Bio metabolic components; Bio-sensors

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  1. Deanship of Scientific Research, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia

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In the recent past bedside monitoring test for oral portion has gained significance in the medical field than routine laboratory diagnosis due to the effectiveness and ease self-monitoring equipment without skilled person. Though various bio-tooth sensors have made their way to market, accurate detection and robustness plays a foremost setback when it comes in usage. In this research an improved wireless wearable Graphite bio-tooth sensor (GBTS) has been designed and developed to diagnose Coughing, drinking, chewing, Fracture, Infection and bio fluid. This sensor has the capability to analyze the object surface with wireless readout for tooth shape reconstruction and it checks the surface reflectance properties as one of the significant factor during tooth analysis. Saliva is generally considered a bio-fluid to be an important medical application for evaluating and monitoring the overall health of a patient using salivary bio-markers integrated into this wearable device. The experimental analysis has been evaluated on lab scale and the results demonstrate promising diagnostic and screening tools to improve the quality of life of patients.

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