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Awareness of Teledentistry Amongst Dental Professionals in India Amid COVID-19 Pandemic. A Cross-Sectional Study


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1 Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Pacific Dental College and Research Center, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
2 Department of Prosthodontics, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad - 380013, Gujarat, India
3 Consultant Endodontist, Dental Concept, Guwahati, Assam, India
4 Dental Surgeon, Ministry of Health & Family welfare, Girdih, Jharkhand, India
5 Department of Oral Medicine & Radiology, Inderprastha Dental College & Hospital, New Delhi, India
6 Consultant Periodontist, Conquer Hospital, Andhra Pradesh, India
     

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Background: COVID-19 has become a crisis across the country these days, which likewise changed living of individual to entity contact and its spread. There the presentation of Teledentistry will be the solitary solution that will have the option to treat patients quickly and expertly. Aim: The current study aims to assess the awareness of dental professionals towards teledentistry during COVID-19 crisis in India. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive survey was conceded on over all 142 dentists. A self-organized, close-ended questionnaire containing 20 questions was appropriately assembled and distributed. Data collected from the survey was examined in terms of frequency (yes/no). One Way Anova test was used to exemplify statistical variances and result came as significant at p < 0.05. Results: The responses from specialist dental professionals (with or without practicing) responded (57%) and dentist working in a private sector (68%) having clinical experience of about 5-10 years (36%). Conclusion: Dentists were well aware of this advanced technique and due to feasibility, most of them were ready to practice it in future.

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COVID-19, Dentist, Teledentistry
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Authors

Haritma Nigam
Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Pacific Dental College and Research Center, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
Takshil D. Shah
Department of Prosthodontics, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad - 380013, Gujarat, India
Priyanki Saikia
Consultant Endodontist, Dental Concept, Guwahati, Assam, India
Aasif Raza
Dental Surgeon, Ministry of Health & Family welfare, Girdih, Jharkhand, India
Ankita Gupta
Department of Oral Medicine & Radiology, Inderprastha Dental College & Hospital, New Delhi, India
Kalyani Prapurna
Consultant Periodontist, Conquer Hospital, Andhra Pradesh, India

Abstract


Background: COVID-19 has become a crisis across the country these days, which likewise changed living of individual to entity contact and its spread. There the presentation of Teledentistry will be the solitary solution that will have the option to treat patients quickly and expertly. Aim: The current study aims to assess the awareness of dental professionals towards teledentistry during COVID-19 crisis in India. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive survey was conceded on over all 142 dentists. A self-organized, close-ended questionnaire containing 20 questions was appropriately assembled and distributed. Data collected from the survey was examined in terms of frequency (yes/no). One Way Anova test was used to exemplify statistical variances and result came as significant at p < 0.05. Results: The responses from specialist dental professionals (with or without practicing) responded (57%) and dentist working in a private sector (68%) having clinical experience of about 5-10 years (36%). Conclusion: Dentists were well aware of this advanced technique and due to feasibility, most of them were ready to practice it in future.

Keywords


COVID-19, Dentist, Teledentistry

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18311/jpfa%2F2021%2F25728