Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6937606 | Computer Vision and Image Understanding | 2016 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Toothbrush training is a complex and not fun task for the child nor for the parents or for the dental stuff. Parents and hygienists often report that they are frustrated by poor responses to the training and in most of cases children go home and resume wrong brushing habits, if any. In this paper we present a novel approach where the tooth brushing procedure can become a fun and enjoyable task for kids using a cheap toothbrush accessory and a tablet or a smartphone. The main idea is to apply a simple and cheap 3D colored target at the end of the toothbrush and to track and analyze its motion, imparted by the child. In particular, from the tablet camera it is possible to track both the toothbrush target and the child's facial parts in order to estimate the brushed dental side. The proposed approach has been tested on seven kids showing good results both in propensity and accuracy after a 20 days period.
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Authors
Marco Marcon, Augusto Sarti, Stefano Tubaro,