远程牙医学在临床口腔颌面病理学实践中的应用:一种机构经验。

Andres Flores-Hidalgo, John Collie, Shae King, Ford T Grant, Nicole E Beasley, Mark E Moss, Thomas R Tempel
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背景:尽管自2011年以来,牙科专业人员略有增加,但北卡罗莱纳州100个县中有98个县被卫生资源和服务管理局指定为牙科健康专业人员短缺地区。这种短缺大大增加了差距和获得初级和专业口腔保健的机会。此外,这些偏远地区的牙科专业人员可能会感到访问和转介到口腔和颌面病理学家很麻烦。2020年,由于社会距离规范和封锁,COVID-19大流行不可避免地导致数字技术的使用激增,这迫使牙科教育机构和从业者适应新的会面、教学和提供牙科护理的方式。在目前的手稿中,我们报告了我们在农村地区提供专业牙科护理的机构经验。材料和方法:我们对在ECU口腔医学院和一个卫星诊所进行同步或非同步虚拟和远程口腔病变检查的患者进行了回顾性病例系列的诊断、管理和结果。对于手术取样结束的病例,比较临床印象、鉴别诊断和最终诊断,以评估远程牙科临床检查的准确性。结果:总研究人群包括71例患者。大多数远程咨询都是异步完成的。此外,大多数虚拟临床咨询是由于临床怀疑恶性肿瘤和感染/反应性疾病而启动的,分别占所有就诊的42%和25.3%。结论:提出的数据提示远程牙科如何支持农村地区的临床实践,以实现对农村或偏远社区患者的最佳护理。此外,它大大减少了所需的旅行,预约次数,并提高了诊断速度。远程牙科是所有临床医生可用的一种极好的工具,可以极大地帮助诊断口腔黏膜病变。
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The use of teledentistry in clinical oral and maxillofacial pathology practice: an institutional experience.

The use of teledentistry in clinical oral and maxillofacial pathology practice: an institutional experience.

The use of teledentistry in clinical oral and maxillofacial pathology practice: an institutional experience.

The use of teledentistry in clinical oral and maxillofacial pathology practice: an institutional experience.

Background: Although there has been a slight increase in dental professionals since 2011, 98 of North Carolina's 100 counties are designated as Dental Health Professional Shortage Areas by the Heath Resources and Service Administration. This shortage significantly increases disparities and access to primary and specialized oral health care. Also, dental professionals in these remote locations may feel the access and referrals to oral and maxillofacial pathologists cumbersome. In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic prompted an inevitable surge in the use of digital technology due to the social distancing norms and lockdowns, which forced dental education institutions and practitioners to adjust to new ways of meeting, teaching, and providing dental care. In the present manuscript, we report our institutional experience delivering specialized dental care in rural areas.

Materials and methods: We conducted a retrospective case series of diagnosis, management, and outcomes of patients who underwent synchronous or asynchronous virtual and remote examination of oral lesions at ECU School of Dental Medicine and one satellite clinic over seven years. For those cases that concluded on surgical sampling, the clinical impressions, differential diagnoses, and the final diagnosis were compared to assess the accuracy of the clinical exam through teledentistry.

Results: The total study population consisted of 71 patients. Most of the remote consultations were done asynchronously. Also, most virtual clinical consultations were initiated due to clinical suspicion of malignancy and infectious/reactive conditions, accounting for 42% and 25.3% of all encounters.

Conclusions: The presented data suggest how teledentistry can support clinical practice in rural areas to achieve optimal care for the patient in rural or remote communities. Also, it significantly decreases the travel required, the number of appointments, and increases the speed of diagnosis. Teledentistry is an excellent tool available to all clinicians and can dramatically aid in diagnosing oral mucosa lesions.

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