Innovations in wearable dental technology are transforming oral healthcare by enabling continuous monitoring, early detection, and personalized treatment strategies. Smart dental appliances, such as AI-powered toothbrushes, oral health trackers, and sensor-equipped aligners, provide real-time data on brushing habits, jaw movement, and overall oral health. Wearable biosensors can detect early signs of conditions like bruxism, sleep apnea, and periodontal disease, allowing for timely intervention. These advancements empower both patients and practitioners by enhancing preventive care and optimizing treatment outcomes. As digital health integration expands, wearable dental technology is set to play a crucial role in promoting proactive oral care and improving long-term dental health.
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