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Telehealth for oral health

Preparing patients for teledentistry

Preparing patients for teledentistry involves educating them about the process and ensuring they have the necessary technology.

Effective communication techniques

Effective communication in teledentistry is essential for building patient trust and ensuring successful consultations. Here are key techniques to enhance virtual patient interactions:

  • Personalize interactions. Begin sessions with a brief non-dental check-in to ease patient anxiety and build a personal connection.
  • Engage and interact. Use digital tools such as whiteboards or screen sharing to discuss dental issues and treatment plans visually, making the session more engaging and interactive.
  • Ensure understanding. Pause frequently to ask for patient input or questions, ensuring they feel heard and involved in their care.
  • Follow-up communication. After the consultation, send summary emails or messages reinforcing key advice and next steps to enhance patient understanding and retention.

Tip: Before the appointment, send the patient a detailed guide that includes instructions on how to set up their device for the virtual consultation. This guide should cover downloading and testing the telehealth software, checking internet connectivity, and tips for positioning the camera and lighting to ensure the dentist can clearly see their oral cavity.

Educating patients about teledentistry

Educating patients about teledentistry is essential so that they understand its benefits, limitations, and how to participate in virtual consultations effectively. Here are some best practices for providers:

  • Use infographics and videos. Create and share infographics and short videos that communicate the advantages and limitations of telehealth. These tools make complex information accessible and understandable for patients.
  • Case studies. Present cases or scenarios where telehealth has significantly benefited patients. These real-life examples illustrate the practical value of teledentistry and help patients understand its potential impact on their care.
  • Step-by-step guides. Develop step-by-step guides, including videos, to walk patients through setting up a telehealth visit. Patients should be provided with clear instructions on using the telehealth platform, guidelines for setting up their devices, and tips for optimizing their environment to facilitate effective remote consultation. This will help demystify the process and make it more approachable.
  • Virtual platform tour. Offer a virtual tour of the telehealth platform to familiarize patients with the interface and its features. This reduces technological barriers and enhances patient confidence in using the system.

Enhancing the patient experience

Enhancing the patient experience in teledentistry involves personalizing care and ensuring accessibility and inclusivity.

  • Patient preference profiles. Implement patient preference profiles that include technological comfort levels, communication preferences, and specific health interests. This helps tailor the telehealth experience to each patient's needs and preferences.
  • Engagement strategies. Regularly collect and consider patient feedback to make necessary service adjustments. This ensures that telehealth services evolve in response to patient needs and preferences, enhancing overall satisfaction and care quality.
  • Accessibility standards. Ensure that telehealth platforms comply with accessibility standards. This includes compatible screen readers and easy-to-navigate interfaces that accommodate all patients, including those with disabilities.
  • Reaching underserved populations. Develop strategies to reach underserved populations, such as setting up mobile telehealth clinics or partnering with community organizations. These initiatives can provide access to necessary technology or internet services, ensuring that more patients can benefit from teledentistry.

More information:

Introducing patients to telehealth — Health Resources and Services Administration

Preparing patients for telehealth — Health Resources and Services Administration

Using teledentistry to provide care for children — Administration for Children and Families