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Can Teledentistry Improve the Monitoring of Patients during the Covid-19 Dissemination? A Descriptive Pilot Study
by
Giudice, Amerigo
, Antonelli, Alessandro
, Fortunato, Leonzio
, Muraca, Danila
, Diodati, Federica
, Barone, Selene
, Averta, Fiorella
in
Adult
/ Betacoronavirus
/ Community Dentistry
/ Coronavirus
/ Coronavirus Infections
/ COVID-19
/ Delivery of Health Care
/ Dental Clinics
/ Dental Health Services - organization & administration
/ Dental Health Services - statistics & numerical data
/ Dentistry
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Italy - epidemiology
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Mobile Applications
/ Mouth Diseases - diagnosis
/ Pandemics
/ Pilot Projects
/ Pneumonia, Viral
/ Public Health Dentistry
/ Referral and Consultation
/ Remote Consultation
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ Telemedicine
/ Young Adult
2020
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Can Teledentistry Improve the Monitoring of Patients during the Covid-19 Dissemination? A Descriptive Pilot Study
by
Giudice, Amerigo
, Antonelli, Alessandro
, Fortunato, Leonzio
, Muraca, Danila
, Diodati, Federica
, Barone, Selene
, Averta, Fiorella
in
Adult
/ Betacoronavirus
/ Community Dentistry
/ Coronavirus
/ Coronavirus Infections
/ COVID-19
/ Delivery of Health Care
/ Dental Clinics
/ Dental Health Services - organization & administration
/ Dental Health Services - statistics & numerical data
/ Dentistry
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Italy - epidemiology
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Mobile Applications
/ Mouth Diseases - diagnosis
/ Pandemics
/ Pilot Projects
/ Pneumonia, Viral
/ Public Health Dentistry
/ Referral and Consultation
/ Remote Consultation
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ Telemedicine
/ Young Adult
2020
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Can Teledentistry Improve the Monitoring of Patients during the Covid-19 Dissemination? A Descriptive Pilot Study
by
Giudice, Amerigo
, Antonelli, Alessandro
, Fortunato, Leonzio
, Muraca, Danila
, Diodati, Federica
, Barone, Selene
, Averta, Fiorella
in
Adult
/ Betacoronavirus
/ Community Dentistry
/ Coronavirus
/ Coronavirus Infections
/ COVID-19
/ Delivery of Health Care
/ Dental Clinics
/ Dental Health Services - organization & administration
/ Dental Health Services - statistics & numerical data
/ Dentistry
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Italy - epidemiology
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Mobile Applications
/ Mouth Diseases - diagnosis
/ Pandemics
/ Pilot Projects
/ Pneumonia, Viral
/ Public Health Dentistry
/ Referral and Consultation
/ Remote Consultation
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ Telemedicine
/ Young Adult
2020
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Can Teledentistry Improve the Monitoring of Patients during the Covid-19 Dissemination? A Descriptive Pilot Study
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Can Teledentistry Improve the Monitoring of Patients during the Covid-19 Dissemination? A Descriptive Pilot Study
2020
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Overview
The aim of this pilot study was to describe the advantages of telemedicine (TM) in dental practice during the current national emergency condition due to the Covid-19 dissemination. At Department of Oral Surgery and Pathology—Magna Graecia University of Catanzaro, regional reference center for Covid-19—two groups of patients were determined: patients with urgent conditions (group U) and patients in follow-up (group F). Both groups were instructed to implement remote consultations using a messaging service (WhatsApp Messenger, WhatsApp Inc., Mountain View, California, USA) to send photos. A total of 418 photos were collected by 57 patients. Thirty-four photos were obtained by five patients in the U group after surgical procedures. All patients sent photos on the established evening, except for two patients who sent two photos outside the set days. In the F group, 384 photos were collected by 52 patients. None of them sent more photos than the number that was established by the protocol. Telemedicine allowed a monitoring of all patients, reducing costs and limiting human contact, decreasing the risk of Covid-19 dissemination.
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MDPI
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