Feasibility of establishing tele-dental approach to non-traumatic dental emergencies in medical settings
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
American Journal of Dentistry
Abstract
Purpose: Non-traumatic dental condition visits (NTDCs) represent about 1.4% to 2% of all Emergency Department (ED) visits and are limited to palliative care only, while associated with high cost of care. Feasibility of establishing a tele-dental approach to manage NTDCs in ED and Urgent care (UC) settings was undertaken to explore the possibility of utilizing remote tele-dental consults. Methods: Participants with NTDCs in ED/UCs were examined extra and intra-orally: (1) directly by ED provider, (2) remotely by tele-dental examiner (trained dentist) using intra-oral camera and high-definition pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) camera, (3) directly by treating dentist post ED/UC visit (if applicable) and, (4) secondary assessment by tele-dental reviewer. Comparisons were drawn between differential diagnoses and recommended managements provided by ED/UC providers, tele-dental examiner, treating dentist, and tele-dental reviewer. Results: 13 patients participated in the study. The overall inter-rater agreement between the tele-dental examiner and tele-dental reviewer was high while it was low between tele-dentists and the ED providers. The preliminary testing of tele-dental intervention in the ED/UC setting demonstrated potential feasibility in addressing the NTDC landing in ED/UC. Larger interventional studies in multi-site setting are needed to validate this approach and especially evaluate impact on cost, ED/UC workflow and patient outcomes.
First Page
48
Last Page
52
Publication Date
2-1-2020
Recommended Citation
Abdelrahim, Adham; Shimpi, Neel; Hegde, Harshad; Kleutsch, Katelyn C.; Chyou, Po Huang; Jain, Gaurav; and Acharya, Amit, "Feasibility of establishing tele-dental approach to non-traumatic dental emergencies in medical settings" (2020). ASDOH Faculty Publications. 40.
https://scholarworks.atsu.edu/asdoh-faculty/40