Applications of teledentistry: A literature review and update

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Abstract

Teledentistry is a combination of telecommunications and dentistry involving the exchange of clinical information and images over remote distances for dental consultation and treatment planning. Teledentistry has the ability to improve access to oral healthcare, improve the delivery of oral healthcare, and lower its costs. It also has the potential to eliminate the disparities in oral health care between rural and urban communities. This article reviews the origin, rationale, scope, basis, and requirements for teledentistry, along with the current evidence that exists in the literature. This article also reviews the ethical and legal issues related to the practice of teledentistry and the future of this alternative and innovative method of delivering dental care.

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Jampani, N. D., Nutalapati, R., Dontula, B. S. K., & Boyapati, R. (2011, July 1). Applications of teledentistry: A literature review and update. Journal of International Society of Preventive and Community Dentistry. Wolters Kluwer (UK) Ltd. https://doi.org/10.4103/2231-0762.97695

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