2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12903-023-02772-y
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Teledentistry use during the COVID-19 pandemic: perceptions and practices of Ontario dentists

Abstract: Background Teledentistry has demonstrated to expedite oral health consultations, diagnosis, and treatment planning while mitigating COVID-19 transmission risk in dental offices. However, the use of teledentistry by clinicians remains suboptimal. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the perceptions and practices of teledentistry among dentists during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario, Canada, and identify associated factors. Methods A cross-secti… Show more

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“…Lack of reimbursement regulations for TD practice have been highlighted as another significant obstacle, 2 although this recently changed in some Canadian jurisdictions as they released TD billing codes in 2020 likely is response to the impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic on access to care 4 . The development of reimbursement codes may signal an increased demand to incorporate TD into professional practice in Canada due to alleviating another barrier into its adoption in practice, 43 which could lead to an increased need for TD education in schools in the coming years. Therefore, planning different aspects of the course's pedagogy to ensure achieving competency for its use in practice will be crucial.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lack of reimbursement regulations for TD practice have been highlighted as another significant obstacle, 2 although this recently changed in some Canadian jurisdictions as they released TD billing codes in 2020 likely is response to the impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic on access to care 4 . The development of reimbursement codes may signal an increased demand to incorporate TD into professional practice in Canada due to alleviating another barrier into its adoption in practice, 43 which could lead to an increased need for TD education in schools in the coming years. Therefore, planning different aspects of the course's pedagogy to ensure achieving competency for its use in practice will be crucial.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After the pandemic, tele-dentistry may be added into everyday practice for the benefit of decongesting clinics, improving patient flow, and reducing travel and associated costs for patients [ 52 ]. A barrier to implementation is difficulty providing accurate diagnoses based on videos or static images without necessarily diagnostic maneuvers such as percussion, palpation, and radiographic investigation [ 51 , 53 ]. Regarding the limitation of telediagnosis, some aspects of tele-dentistry may be applied.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This field has grown in popularity due to the prevalence of digital media in dental offices. Rocco Cheuk et al (11). identified contributing variables in order to understand the attitudes and usage of teledentistry by dentists in Ontario, Canada, during the COVID-19 epidemic,.…”
Section: Literature Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%