Teledentistry for Mobile Phones

Continuing developments in mobile technology have made teledentistry an option for many patients. With this relatively new approach to oral health, people can connect with an orthodontic professional when visiting in person is not a viable or wise choice. Locations that offer this option can instruct patients on what is needed to perform a virtual session with a orthodontist.

Reasons for choosing a teledentist

There are several reasons a person may need to utilize a remote connection with an orthodontic professional. In some circumstances, this approach may be a safer option when the need for care or evaluation arises.

Periods of restricted interaction

As the most recent health crisis has shown, there are times when people should limit personal contact with those outside of their household. This can even occur under otherwise normal circumstances if a patient belongs to a high-risk group. If an individual is highly susceptible to illness or would likely transmit something to others, teledentistry can provide access to a professional while reducing some unnecessary risks.

Limited mobility or transportation

For some people, leaving home can be a significant hardship due to

  • Limited or no transportation options
  • Preexisting conditions
  • Recent injuries that impact mobility

In addition, an office may be limited in its ability to make accommodations for atypical situations. When an oral health issue needs to be addressed but doesn't necessarily require in-person treatment, a virtual session may be the appropriate course of action.

Understanding the role and function of a teledentist

It is important to note that teledentistry is not a permanent replacement for routine in-office cleanings, examinations and treatments. In addition, there are some scenarios that may still require a visit to the office, even if a patient is able to connect remotely first.

When to choose this option

If a patient experiences new or worsening oral discomfort, it may be possible to evaluate the situation without meeting face to face. This is especially true for patients who have developed sores or inflammation, which can sometimes be diagnosed with a simple photograph. Orthodontists can prescribe medication or recommend home care until an office visit is possible. Teledentistry can sometimes be used to replace routine follow-up appointments and to help determine if a person should consult a medical doctor instead.

Connecting with an orthodontist

Because most mobile phones come with a host of connective capabilities, there are several ways orthodontists can conduct virtual sessions with patients. Through the use of online forms, patients can provide important medical and oral health background information to expedite important processes. By utilizing email and secure chat applications, orthodontists can communicate clearly and effectively with patients without setting foot in the same location. Patients can also send high-definition images of the affected area for evaluation by using a computer or smartphone.

Conclusion

While teledentistry cannot take the place of most regular orthodontic procedures, it does offer an alternative for those who are unable to visit the office. When a patient needs care without the risks or inconvenience of leaving home, a teledentist can help explore possible solutions to some common oral health issues.

Request an appointment here: https://www.orangecoastortho.com/contact-us/ or call Orange Coast Orthodontics at (949) 860-1231 for an appointment in our Laguna Hills office.

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