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Yuan, Kuang; Ibrahim, Mohamed; Song, Yiwen; Deng, Guoxiang; Nerone, Robert A; Vijayan, Suvendra; Gadre, Akshay; Kumar, Swarun (, Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies)Early detection of dental disease is crucial to prevent adverse outcomes. Today, dental X-rays are currently the most accurate gold standard for dental disease detection. Unfortunately, regular X-ray exam is still a privilege for billions of people around the world. In this paper, we ask: Can we develop a low-cost sensing system that enables dental self-examination in the comfort of one's home? This paper presents ToMoBrush, a dental health sensing system that explores using off-the-shelf sonic toothbrushes for dental condition detection. Our solution leverages the fact that a sonic toothbrush produces rich acoustic signals when in contact with teeth, which contain important information about each tooth's status. ToMoBrush extracts tooth resonance signatures from the acoustic signals to characterize the dental condition of each tooth. We further develop a data-driven signal processing pipeline to detect and discriminate different dental conditions. We evaluate ToMoBrush on 19 participants and dental-standard models for detecting common dental problems including caries, calculus, and food impaction, achieving a detection ROC-AUC of 0.90, 0.83, and 0.88 respectively. Interviews with dental experts further validate ToMoBrush's potential in enhancing at-home dental healthcare.more » « less
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Prabhakara, Akarsh; Jin, Tao; Das, Arnav; Bhatt, Gantavya; Kumari, Lilly; Soltanaghai, Elahe; Bilmes, Jeff; Kumar, Swarun; Rowe, Anthony (, ICRA 2023)
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Gadre, Akshay; Vasisht, Deepak; Raghuvanshi, Nikunj; Priyantha, Bodhi; Kotaru, Manikanta; Kumar, Swarun; Chandra, Ranveer (, IEEE/ACM IPSN 2022)
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