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Rural Dental Health Transformation by Adopting Digital Technologies
Abstract
Dental digitalization improves manufacturing and promotes dentistry in the digital age. Digital social media, AR, VR, and AI have contributed to this rise, as have the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), big data, and analytical algorithms. This Prisma-based systematic review uses reliable Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar sources. Interpretation and analysis employ content analysis. Data reveals that digital components have improved rural dental health and dentistry. These technologies will improve oral health at a fraction of the cost, relieve dentists and dental auxiliary staff of tedious jobs, and encourage personalized oral healthcare. The latest dental digitalization and technology are covered in this systematic review. A conceptual oral health prevention and care approach ensures the integration of quality, efficiency, and strategic rural dentistry care with digital technology in this modern study.
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