Narayan H Gandedkar, Bryce Ph Lee, Valmy Pangrazio-Kulbersh, Reem Alansari, Jorge L Castillo, Ricardo M Cruz, Derya G Çakan, Kelvin Wc Foong, Jae H Park, Young G Park, Aron Dellinger, Letizia Perillo, Allan R Thom, Nikhillesh Vaiid
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Background: The World Federation of Orthodontists (WFO) recognizes the growing impact of online media in shaping public understanding of orthodontics. In response to the proliferation of misinformation and disinformation, particularly on digital platforms, the WFO has developed comprehensive guidelines aimed at ensuring accuracy, objectivity, and ethical standards in online orthodontic content. These guidelines serve to inform WFO fellows and affiliates involved in creating or managing web-based orthodontic resources.
Methods: A detailed policy framework was established by the WFO to address key elements of digital communication. These include content definition, site ownership and access, payment structures, privacy protocols, sponsorship disclosures, funding transparency, and ethical advertising practices. Special emphasis was placed on promoting source verification, critical appraisal of content, and user engagement strategies to combat misinformation. The policy was developed through expert consensus and informed by best practices in health communication and evidence-based dentistry.
Results: The guidelines provide a structured approach to enhancing the credibility and reliability of online orthodontic information. By delineating clear standards for ethical content creation and dissemination, the WFO aims to safeguard public trust and support informed decision-making. The policy addresses modern challenges posed by social media and other user-driven platforms, offering practical strategies for orthodontists to promote evidence-based information and patient education. A commitment to regular review ensures the framework remains adaptive to the evolving digital environment.
Conclusions: The WFO online content guidelines establish a robust foundation for ethical, accurate, and transparent communication in orthodontics. By adhering to these principles, WFO members and affiliates can actively contribute to reducing misinformation, enhancing patient understanding, and upholding the integrity of the profession. Ongoing updates will ensure alignment with technological advancements and emerging communication trends.