2021
DOI: 10.1080/17538157.2021.1893322
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Enhancing smart healthcare in dentistry: an approach to managing patients’ stress

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“…They are primarily more adopted to improve patients’ lifestyles and activities. However, due to extensive use, they permit the collection and transmission of relevant health parameters, such as psychophysiological signals, sleep quality, and body movement, that can detect and manage stress in anticipation or after dental treatment (Labus et al 2021). These digital biomarkers have mainly focused on accelerometer data and heart rate due to the well-established sensors from mass-market wearables.…”
Section: Electronic Dentist–patient Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are primarily more adopted to improve patients’ lifestyles and activities. However, due to extensive use, they permit the collection and transmission of relevant health parameters, such as psychophysiological signals, sleep quality, and body movement, that can detect and manage stress in anticipation or after dental treatment (Labus et al 2021). These digital biomarkers have mainly focused on accelerometer data and heart rate due to the well-established sensors from mass-market wearables.…”
Section: Electronic Dentist–patient Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IoT also increases the strength, efficiency, and usability of installed equipment. IoT is not only about hardware but also about building structures [80]. Some smart healthcare features are shown in Figure 13.…”
Section: Smart Health Carementioning
confidence: 99%