Teledentistry Practitioners leverage digital communication technologies to deliver remote oral healthcare services, making expert consultation and follow-up care more accessible, especially in underserved or rural areas. Using secure video conferencing, mobile apps, and digital imaging tools, they provide virtual assessments, patient education, triage, and even remote supervision of procedures. These practitioners help reduce barriers to care by connecting patients with specialists without the need for in-person visits, thereby minimizing delays in diagnosis and treatment. Their work enhances continuity of care by allowing timely communication between providers and patients across different locations.
They are essential in promoting early detection and preventive measures through remote screenings and proactive patient engagement. By integrating teledentistry into community health programs and school-based screenings, they support public health outreach and help identify oral conditions at an early stage. They collaborate with general practitioners, hygienists, and IT professionals to maintain data security and ensure compliance with telehealth regulations. As the demand for flexible, patient-centered care continues to rise, their role is vital in shaping accessible, efficient models of service delivery. Their expertise is central to bridging geographic and socioeconomic gaps, ultimately contributing to broader health equity and modernized care infrastructure. They also contribute to developing best practices and policy frameworks that guide ethical, secure, and effective virtual care delivery.
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Preetinder Singh, Academy of Oral Surgery, United States
Title : A new approach in the reconstruction of the midface and mandible with a microvascularized fibular flap
Laurindo Moacir Sassi, Mackenzie Evangelical University Hospital, Brazil
Title : Diagnosis of selected dental conditions with similar pain characteristics: Do we need to redefine our terminology? A personal view
David Geoffrey Gillam, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
Title : Effect of hormonal changes and stress on TMD
Yasser Khaled, Marquette University, United States
Title : Temporomandibular dysfunction - The great imposter
Patrick Grossmann, British Society for the Study of Craniomandibular Disorders, United Kingdom
Title : Forensic dental analysis of cranio-dental remains for biological profiling
Aziza Yakhyaeva, Adelphi University, United States