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  • Oral health research
  • Digital dentistry
  • Public health

Background:

  • Asynchronous teledentistry can help reduce oral health disparities.
  • Remote caries detection is crucial for underserved populations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Evaluate diagnostic accuracy of remote caries detection by general dentists.
  • Compare with restorative dentists (reference standard) and clinical exams.

Main Methods:

  • Cross-sectional diagnostic accuracy study in Pakistan.
  • 3350 intraoral images captured via mobile app.
  • Remote assessment by general dentists vs. reference standard and clinical exams.

Main Results:

  • 97% accuracy for remote general dentist assessments vs. reference standard.
  • High sensitivity (98%-99%) and positive predictive values (98%-99%).
  • Substantial agreement (Cohen's kappa 0.72-0.80) with clinical examinations.

Conclusions:

  • Asynchronous teledentistry is accurate and reliable for caries detection.
  • Validates image-based remote screening in resource-limited settings.
  • Feasible, scalable, and cost-effective strategy for early detection and improving oral health equity.