AI-enabled predictive, preventive and personalised oral health management: a lightweight patient-centred model for automated assessment of dental plaque and gingival inflammation
Camila Lindoni Azevedo, Ryan Banks, Vishal Thengane, Teresa Cristina Alves da Silva Gonzalez Carvalho, Fausto Medeiros Mendes, Yunpeng Li, Edgard Michel Crosato

TL;DR
This paper introduces a lightweight AI model that automatically detects dental plaque and gum inflammation, aiming to improve personalized and preventive oral health care.
Contribution
A novel AI model for automated dental plaque and gingival inflammation detection, enabling predictive and personalized oral health management.
Findings
The model achieved moderate segmentation performance with higher accuracy for tooth regions.
Plaque index classification showed strong performance, while gingival inflammation detection had clinically meaningful accuracy.
The model supports early identification of inflammatory burden and can be integrated into mobile platforms for longitudinal monitoring.
Abstract
Periodontal diseases are highly prevalent and largely preventable. The challenge of ensuring sustained adherence to preventive measures, such as mechanical plaque control, remains unresolved despite their strong scientific support. Embedding emerging strategies within the framework of predictive, preventive, and personalised medicine (PPPM) offers a promising path to improve adherence, enable early risk prediction, and tailor interventions. Within this paradigm, digital image biomarkers are increasingly recognised as essential tools for supporting proactive, system-oriented oral health management. This study hypothesised that a patient-centered artificial intelligence (AI) model could automatically detect dental plaque and gingival inflammation, advancing predictive and preventive strategies for oral health. To verify the working hypothesis, a calibrated periodontist annotated 504…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOral microbiology and periodontitis research · Dental Radiography and Imaging · Dental Health and Care Utilization
