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Teledentistry May Be A Valid Option During COVID-19 Pandemic: Study

Tele-Dentistry During COVID-19

Tele-Dentistry During COVID-19

Tele-dentistry may be a valid option during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a recent study published in the Journal of Dentistry.

COVID-19 has had a significant impact on dentistry in unforeseen ways, including a substantial rise in the development and implementation of video consultations. The research aimed to investigate dentists' and patients' attitudes towards dental video consultations (tele-dentistry) and to identify potential ways to improve the experience.

A cross-sectional, pre-post design, online survey was carried out with patients and dentists before and after video consultations. A total of 249 participants accessed the survey, and 228 of them consented to take part in the study and answered the online questions. Participants' attitudes towards video consultations were assessed using a questionnaire constructed by a multidisciplinary team of periodontists and psychologists. The measure assessed the perceived efficacy of the video consultations on patients and the dental team. Video consultations were performed to risk assess, triage, and manage remotely via a video link at (deleted name of institution as double-blinded peer review) via NHS England's Attend Anywhere platform.

Results of the Study

  • The majority of patients strongly agreed and were satisfied using tele-dentistry in the five domains explored: the ease, comprehensiveness, and helpfulness of the video consultations, and the anxiety and satisfaction levels of the patient.
  • Dentists and students alike felt more confident and competent after having carried out a video consultation.
  • The majority of clinicians found the tele-dentistry platform helpful and easy to perform.
  • Just over 70% of patients strongly agreed that the video consultation ran smoothly.
  • 75.7% strongly agreed that they were comfortable accessing the consultation from home rather than traveling in for the consultation.
  • Just under 80% of patients stated that they would recommend the video consultation.

Thus, this study shows that tele-dentistry may be a valid option to help service providers and dental patients, as it seems to be well accepted by both patients and dentists.

Reference

Patients' and dentists' perceptions of tele-dentistry at the time of COVID-19. A questionnaire-based study by Payvand Menhadji et al. published in the Journal of Dentistry.

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