Diagnostic accuracy of detecting caries and other intraoral findings using parent-obtained smartphone photographs in teledentistry

Jun 26, 2025Journal of the American Dental Association (1939)

How well parent-taken smartphone photos detect cavities and other mouth problems in remote dental care

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Abstract

Among 138 patients, parent-obtained smartphone photographs showed a high accuracy of 94.1% to 100.0% in detecting frank caries.

  • All photographic views demonstrated high specificity for caries detection, ranging from 97.1% to 100.0%.
  • The sensitivity for detecting caries in the maxillary occlusal and frontal images reached between 94.8% and 99.1% in primary dentition.
  • Combined photographs had a positive likelihood ratio exceeding 33.3 for all photographs and sextants.
  • The positive likelihood ratio for detecting caries in primary dentition ranged from 44.5 to 132.7.
  • Low sensitivity was noted for detecting demineralization and soft-tissue findings.

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