TELEDENTISTRY: The virtual reality

 

                       


 

                        The great growling engine of change-technology.

                                                                     (Alvin Toffler)

 

The mere possibility of connecting with people through a device having a screen might have seemed farfetched a few decades back. We are marching on to more sophisticated devices and tools in technology. Dentistry is not an exception to the advances in technology.

 

WHAT IS TELEDENTISTRY?

Teledentistry comes within the framework of telehealth. While telehealth is a much broader concept that incorporates technology-driven healthcare delivery; Teledentistry focuses on delivering, promoting, assessing, diagnosing, consulting and treating patients for oral health problems.

HISTORY-

The first significant use of teledentistry dates back to the year 1994. The US Armed Forces established the Total Dental Access (TDA) project. Intraoral images of patients were transferred from Fort McPherson to Fort Gordon.

Another study was conducted the following year in Haiti. Deployed dentists sent images to specialized dentists at the Walter Reed Medical Centre via a satellite.

 In the year 1996, a network was formulated in Bosnia which established a connection between the dentists posted in Bosnia with the dentists present in the regional medical centres of the USA.

 The European continent saw advent in the filed of teledentistry via a POTS based nexus.

Teledentistry had the web browser at its disposal since October 1997 which brought about a plethora of change ever since.

APPLICATIONS-

1. Oral Medicine and Radiology

·      Intra oral photographs of lesions and radiographic images can be easily exchanged anywhere in the world, thus a ‘distant’ diagnosis and treatment plan can be established.

2. Endodontics

·      Diagnosis of the periapical lesions of the front teeth can be successfully be done.

3. Prosthodontics

·      Diagnosis and treatment planning of patients requiring dental prosthesis or oral rehabilitation treatment can be done utilizing teledentistry.

·      Long term follow up of such patients can be efficiently managed by videoconferencing.

4. Public Health Dentistry

·      A wide range of population can be addressed by asynchronous teledentistry at the same time.

·       Various topics like tooth brushing techniques, appropriate oral hygiene procedures, tobacco control and highlighting the significance of incremental care can be addressed depending on the targeted community.

5. Oral Surgery

·      Assessment of impacted teeth and maxillofacial fractures can be done with the help of radiographic images sent from anywhere.

·      It is easy to keep a long term follow up of patient post-surgery.

6. Orthodontics

·      Preventive orthodontic procedures like parent education and checking if the quadrant wise tooth shedding time table is maintained or not can be done by synchronous teledentistry.

·      Minor orthodontic emergencies like discomfort due to appliance, rubber ligature displacement, buccal mucosa irritation can be dealt virtually.

·      Muscle exercises which come under the sphere of interceptive orthodontics can be easily demonstrated by both synchronous and asynchronous modes.

7. Paediatric Dentistry

·      Dental fear and anxiety can be managed by videoconferencing.

·      The young child can be familiarized and made comfortable with the upcoming treatment plan.

·      Avulsion of a tooth which is one of the common sports-related dental injuries can be dealt with promptly and the required instructions can be given till the patient visits the dentist.

ADVANTAGES-

·      Reduced costs

·      Easy access to specialists

·      Reduced time

·      Second opinion can be easily asked

·      Dental needs of old people, disabled people, people in rural areas can be addressed

DISADVANTAGES-

·      Technological problems: This can lead to failure in sending correct data. Sometimes there can be data loss or image resolution changes

·      Examinations like palpation and percussion cannot be carried out

·      Data management if not carried out properly can lead to loss of data

·      Confidentiality/Privacy issues

 

CONCLUSION-

 Teledentistry can be incorporated into the conventional dental practise in order to provide the best possible treatment to the patients. Data can be backed and restored. This data can be retrieved for any clinical reference in the future. However, the dental care provider must always be vigilant with maintaining data privacy and data security.

 

REFERENCES-

https://hitconsultant.net/2020/05/04/teledentistry/#.X7npU2gzZPY

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teledentistry

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2232632/?page=3

https://vsee.com/blog/what-is-teledentistry-telehealth/

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3894070/

https://www.guardiandirect.com/resources/articles/9-ways-teledentistry-can-benefit-you-long-after-covid-19

https://health.usnews.com/health-news/articles/2012/07/24/pros-and-cons-of-telemedicine-for-todays-workers

https://www.varonis.com/blog/data-privacy/

 

Written By-

Dr. Aboli Joshi

BDS

Pune

Email- dr.abolijoshi@outlook.com

 

Comments

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Amazing writeup &perfectly structured 💯💯💯
Parag said…
Great going ! Best wishes |👍👌
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Great going ! Best wishes |👍👌
Dr Sushama said…
Very informative....
Nice write up as always
Good going!!
Anonymous said…
Nice work
Keep it up ABOLI 👍
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New concept added to my knowledge!! Information is quoted very decently, all the best👍💯
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Amazing work Dr. Aboli. Keep it up!
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