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Among the most significant effects, however, may be on the practice of healthcare, including dentistry. The transition to telemedicine has required dental … The post How Increased Remote Life is Changing Aspects of Oral Health appeared first on Oral Health Group.
There was a survey recently about telemedicine that asked if people would use telemedicine for any reason to access the healthcare system. It’s probably the biggest change in dental practicemanagement since computers were introduced into dental offices a generation ago. Two-thirds said “yes.”.
When dentists and hygienists make recommendations on whether to incorporate telemedicine into their practices, they must be responsible for dealing with the laws and regulations for the states in which they work. Like other things in dentistry, every state does teledentistry according to its laws and regulations.
When dentists and hygienists make recommendations on whether to incorporate telemedicine into their practices, they must be responsible for dealing with the laws and regulations for the states in which they work. Like other things in dentistry, every state does teledentistry according to its laws and regulations.
The latest industry move in the tele-dentistry arena is with practicemanagement software. Now, the TeleDent platform can be integrated into Dentrix, the most popular practicemanagement system. As most of you probably know, MouthWatch, LLC makes the incredibly popular MouthWatch intraoral camera.
The Rise of Specialized Dental Communication Software Alongside these general tools, there emerged a category of software specifically designed for dental practices. These specialized tools were tailored to address the unique needs of dental offices, offering features that integrated seamlessly with dental practicemanagement software (PMS).
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