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Review—Lab-in-a-Mouth and Advanced Point-of-Care Sensing Systems: Detecting Bioinformation from the Oral Cavity and Saliva

  • Chochanon Moonla
  • , Don Hui Lee
  • , Dinesh Rokaya
  • , Natcha Rasitanon
  • , Goma Kathayat
  • , Won Yong Lee
  • , Jayoung Kim
  • , Itthipon Jeerapan
  • Prince of Songkla University
  • Yonsei University
  • Walailak University
  • Manipal Teaching Hospital/Manipal College of Medical Sciences

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Abstract

Cavitas sensors and point-of-need sensors capable of providing physical and biochemical information from the oral cavity and saliva have attracted great attention because they offer remarkable advantages for noninvasive sensing systems. Herein, we introduce the basic anatomy and physiology of important body cavities to understand their characteristics as it is a pivotal foundation for the successful development of in-mouth devices. Next, the advanced development in lab-in-a-mouth sensors and point-of-need sensors for analyzing saliva are explained. In addition, we discuss the integrations of artificial intelligence and electronic technologies in smart sensing networks for healthcare systems. This review ends with a discussion of the challenges, future research trends, and opportunities in relevant disciplines. Mouthguard-based sensors and conventional salivary sensing devices will continue to be significant for the progress in the next-generation sensing technologies and smart healthcare systems.

Original languageEnglish
Article number021603
JournalECS Sensors Plus
Volume1
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2022
Externally publishedYes

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