Can health kiosks be used to identify oral health care needs? A pilot study.
Laura PenttiAntti KämppiKatri KukkolaAnssi MäkynenVille KaikkonenGleb BulyginEero MolkoselkäVuokko AnttonenTarja TannerPublished in: Acta odontologica Scandinavica (2020)
It can be concluded that health kiosks may help to reduce the number of patients waiting for dental treatment; more specifically, the questionnaire with individual feedback may provide a new instrument for providing instructions for homecare online. However, the camera system must be developed further, and dentists and dental hygienists require training to analyse the images.
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