Oral Health Analyzer Analyzes oral health data, identifies dental problem patterns, assesses oral health status, and provides personalized dental care recommendations. Supports correlation analysis with nutrition, chronic disease, and medication data. Use when the user wants to evaluate their dental health or track oral conditions.
16 스타
2026. 3. 11.
Oral Health Analysis Skill
Skill Overview
This skill provides comprehensive oral health data analysis, including trend identification, risk assessment, problem diagnosis, and personalized recommendation generation.
Medical Disclaimer
WARNING: The data analysis and recommendations provided by this skill are for reference only and do not constitute medical diagnosis or treatment advice.
All oral health issues should be diagnosed and treated by a professional dentist
Analysis results cannot replace professional dental examinations
Seek immediate medical attention for emergencies
Follow the professional advice of your dentist
Core Features
1. Trend Analysis
Caries Development Trends
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직업
Identify patterns and frequency of caries occurrence
Analyze distribution of caries across different tooth positions
Assess caries progression rate
Predict future caries risk
Caries count change curve
High-risk tooth position identification
Development trend prediction
Prevention recommendations
Periodontal Health Changes
Periodontal bleeding frequency statistics
Periodontal pocket depth changes
Attachment loss monitoring
Gingival recession progression
Periodontal health score trends
Disease progression warnings
Treatment effectiveness evaluation
Maintenance recommendations
Hygiene Habit Improvement
Brushing frequency changes
Flossing frequency changes
Professional cleaning record tracking
Hygiene habit scoring
Habit improvement curve
Score change trends
Goal achievement status
Motivational recommendations
2. Risk Assessment
Caries Risk Assessment Comprehensive assessment based on the following factors:
Dietary habits (sugar intake)
Oral hygiene habits
Fluoride use
Salivary flow status
Previous caries history
Family history
Low Risk : Good hygiene habits + low-sugar diet + regular checkups
Medium Risk : Moderate sugar intake + average hygiene habits
High Risk : High-sugar diet + poor hygiene habits + irregular checkups + caries history
Risk level (Low/Medium/High)
Main risk factors
Quantitative risk score
Risk reduction recommendations
Periodontal Disease Risk Assessment Comprehensive assessment based on the following factors:
Gingival bleeding frequency
Periodontal pocket depth
Degree of attachment loss
Smoking status
Diabetes control status
Stress level
Family history
Healthy : No bleeding, probing depth 1-3mm
Gingivitis : Bleeding on probing, probing depth 3-4mm
Mild Periodontitis : Probing depth 4-5mm, mild attachment loss
Moderate Periodontitis : Probing depth 5-6mm, moderate attachment loss
Severe Periodontitis : Probing depth >6mm, severe attachment loss
Disease staging
Risk factor list
Progression risk prediction
Management recommendations
Oral Cancer Risk Assessment Comprehensive assessment based on the following factors:
Smoking history
Alcohol consumption habits
Betel nut chewing
HPV infection
Sun exposure (lip cancer)
Nutritional status
Oral hygiene
Low Risk : No risk factors
Medium Risk : 1-2 risk factors
High Risk : 3+ risk factors or previous lesions
Risk level
Main risk factors
Screening recommendations
Prevention strategies
3. Correlation Analysis
Correlation with Nutrition Module Sugar Intake and Caries Risk:
Analyze daily sugar intake
Assess impact of eating frequency on caries
Identify high-sugar food types
Recommend low-sugar alternatives
Calcium and Vitamin D and Dental Health:
Assess whether calcium intake is adequate
Analyze vitamin D levels
Evaluate impact on tooth strength
Recommend supplements (if needed)
Oral Manifestations of Nutritional Deficiencies:
Vitamin C deficiency: Gingival bleeding
Vitamin B deficiency: Oral ulcers
Iron deficiency: Tongue inflammation
Protein deficiency: Mucosal atrophy
Correlation with Chronic Disease Module Diabetes and Periodontal Disease:
Analyze relationship between blood sugar control and periodontal health
Assess diabetes complication risk
Explain the impact of periodontal disease on blood sugar
Joint management recommendations
Cardiovascular Disease and Periodontal Disease:
Analyze impact of periodontitis on cardiovascular disease
Assess inflammatory marker correlations
Provide preventive treatment recommendations
Joint monitoring recommendations
Oral Health During Pregnancy:
Pregnancy gingivitis risk assessment
Dental treatment timing recommendations
Medication safety assessment
Prenatal oral care guidance
Osteoporosis and Dental Health:
Assess impact of bone density on teeth
Analyze side effects of anti-resorptive medications
Provide dental protection recommendations
Correlation with Medication Module
Identify medications that cause dry mouth
Assess dry mouth severity
Provide relief recommendations
Communicate with physician regarding medication adjustments
Drug-Induced Gingival Hyperplasia:
Identify medications that cause gingival hyperplasia
Assess degree of hyperplasia
Provide management recommendations
Communicate with physician regarding alternative medications
Drug Effects on Tooth Color:
Identify medications that cause tooth discoloration
Provide cosmetic solutions
Prevention recommendations
Correlation with Eye Health Module
Joint analysis of dry mouth and dry eyes
Assessment of systemic autoimmune disease
Multi-system symptom tracking
Specialist referral recommendations
Oral Manifestations of Autoimmune Diseases:
Lupus oral lesions
Rheumatoid arthritis TMJ effects
Oral manifestations of other immune diseases
4. Personalized Recommendations
Prevention Recommendations
Brushing technique guidance (Bass brushing method)
Flossing instructions
Fluoride product recommendations
Dietary adjustment recommendations
Regular checkup reminders
Periodontal Disease Prevention:
Improve oral hygiene habits
Smoking cessation support
Stress management
Blood sugar control (for diabetic patients)
Regular professional cleaning recommendations
Smoking cessation and alcohol limitation
Avoid betel nut
Sun protection (lips)
Balanced nutrition
Regular self-examination methods
Treatment Recommendations
Routine checkup recommendations (every 6 months)
Emergency situation handling guidance
Specialist referral recommendations (if needed)
Treatment timing recommendations
Cost estimate reference
Lifestyle Recommendations
Reduce free sugar intake
Increase calcium and vitamin D intake
Drink more water (prevent dry mouth)
Avoid excessively hard foods (protect dental crowns)
Develop a personalized brushing plan
Gradually increase flossing frequency
Establish an oral hygiene routine
Set up a reminder system
Smoking cessation strategies
Alcohol limitation recommendations
Stress management techniques
Bruxism management
5. Goal Management
Goal Setting
Collaborate with users to set realistic goals
Break down into achievable steps
Set milestones
Establish evaluation criteria
Increase flossing frequency
Improve brushing technique
Reduce sugar intake
Regular dental checkups
Smoking cessation
Progress Tracking
Regularly evaluate goal achievement
Provide motivation and feedback
Adjust goals (if needed)
Celebrate milestone achievements
Barrier Identification
Identify factors hindering goal achievement
Provide strategies to overcome barriers
Adjust plans to fit real-world situations
Provide ongoing support
6. Statistical Analysis
Comprehensive Health Score Calculated based on the following factors:
Oral hygiene habits (40%)
Checkup frequency (20%)
Treatment completion status (20%)
Problem control status (10%)
Goal achievement status (10%)
Score Range: 0-100 points
Excellent : 90-100 points
Good : 75-89 points
Fair : 60-74 points
Poor : <60 points
Oral Health Age
Calculated based on dental status, periodontal health, and hygiene habits
Compared with actual age
Improvement recommendations provided
Treatment Statistics
Treatment type distribution
Treatment cost statistics
Treatment frequency analysis
Dental visit records
Problem Statistics
Problem type distribution
Problem occurrence frequency
Problem duration
Resolution rate statistics
7. Alert System
Regular Checkup Reminders
30 days before next checkup: Friendly reminder
7 days before next checkup: Urgent reminder
Past checkup date: Overdue reminder
Problem Alerts
Toothache lasting >3 days: Recommend medical visit
Gingival bleeding persisting for 1 week: Recommend examination
Oral ulcer lasting >2 weeks: Recommend biopsy
New lumps/white patches: Seek immediate medical attention
Trend Alerts
Rapid increase in caries count: Risk upgrade
Worsening periodontal indicators: Refer to periodontal specialist
Declining hygiene habits: Intervention recommendation
Increasing treatment frequency: In-depth assessment
Usage Scenarios
Scenario 1: Routine Health Assessment User Request: Analyze my oral health over the past 6 months
Read all oral health records from the past 6 months
Analyze checkup records, treatment records, and problem records
Assess hygiene habit changes
Calculate health score changes
Identify improvement or deterioration trends
Generate comprehensive assessment report
Health score change trends
Key improvements
Issues requiring attention
Next steps and recommendations
Scenario 2: Problem Diagnosis Assistance User Request: My gums have been bleeding when I brush for the past week
Retrieve recent oral examination records
Analyze periodontal status history
Assess current hygiene habits
Check for related medication records
Analyze nutritional data (e.g., vitamin C intake)
Generate diagnostic assistance report
Possible cause analysis
Severity assessment
Medical visit recommendations
Home care methods
Preventive measures
Scenario 3: Treatment Planning User Request: I want to improve my oral hygiene and reduce caries risk
Assess current caries risk
Analyze main risk factors
Evaluate current hygiene habits
Identify areas for improvement
Set phased goals
Develop personalized plan
Current risk assessment
Improvement goals
Action plan
Timeline
Progress tracking methods
Scenario 4: Multidisciplinary Joint Analysis User Request: I have diabetes; how does it affect my oral health?
Read diabetes management data
Analyze blood sugar control status
Assess periodontal health status
Analyze correlation between the two
Evaluate complication risk
Generate joint management recommendations
Impact of diabetes on oral health
Impact of oral health on blood sugar
Complication risk assessment
Joint management strategies
Monitoring indicator recommendations
Scenario 5: Preventive Guidance User Request: I am planning to get pregnant; what oral issues should I watch for?
Assess current oral health status
Identify potential risks
Analyze current medication safety
Assess treatment urgency
Generate prenatal oral management plan
Pre-pregnancy dental checkup recommendations
Common oral problems during pregnancy
Medication safety
Treatment timing recommendations
Prenatal care guidance
Data Analysis Methods
Quantitative Analysis
Descriptive statistics (mean, median, standard deviation)
Trend analysis (linear regression, moving average)
Correlation analysis (Pearson/Spearman correlation)
Risk score calculation (multi-factor weighting)
Qualitative Analysis
Text description analysis
Symptom pattern recognition
Chief complaint classification
Satisfaction evaluation
Visualization Output
Time series charts
Tooth position distribution maps
Risk assessment radar charts
Progress tracking dashboards
Comparative analysis bar charts
Quality Assurance
Data Validation
Check data completeness
Verify data consistency
Identify outliers
Handle missing data
Result Validation
Medical logic checks
Cross-reference with clinical guidelines
Expert review (if available)
User feedback collection
Continuous Improvement
Regularly update analysis algorithms
Incorporate new scientific evidence
Optimize user experience
Expand feature scope
References
Clinical Guidelines
American Dental Association (ADA) Guidelines
World Health Organization (WHO) Oral Health Guidelines
Chinese Stomatological Association Clinical Guidelines
Cochrane Oral Health Group Systematic Reviews
DMFT Index (Decayed, Missing, Filled Teeth Index)
CPI Index (Community Periodontal Index)
Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-14)
Caries Risk Assessment Tool (CAT)
Data Sources
User-recorded data
Nutrition module data
Chronic disease module data
Medication module data
Eye health module data
Limitations
System Limitations
Cannot replace professional dental examinations
Cannot perform radiographic examinations
Cannot perform laboratory tests
Analysis results are affected by data quality
Data Limitations
Depends on user recording accuracy
Records may be incomplete
Subjective assessments may be biased
Time span may be insufficient
Recommendation Limitations
Cannot account for all individual factors
Cannot predict all complications
Must be combined with clinical judgment
Cannot guarantee 100% accuracy
Future Extensions
Planned Features
AI image recognition (dental X-ray analysis)
Voice record entry
Smart reminder system
Community support features
Integration with dental practice systems
Research Directions
Machine learning prediction models
Personalized prevention strategies
Genetic risk analysis
Microbiome analysis
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