An amalgamation of telecommunication and dentistry is known as ‘Teledentistry’, which involves switch over the clinical information in remote areas for diagnosis, consultation, health education and treatment planning. The accessibility of dental care at low cost by all people has ton increased by teledentistry. It also has an immense perspective to overcome the disparities in oral healthcare between rural and urban population. Thus the aim behind to review this article is to establish the essential role of Teledentistry in Indian Scenari. The literature for this review obtained from published articles, online manuals and books
Section of Dentistry, Department of Neurosciences, University of Padua, Padua, Italy Aim: this narr...
Information, communication and technology (ICT) is a part of everyday life, and the constant evoluti...
Teledentistry can be defined as the remote provision of dental care, advice, or treatment through th...
Almost two-thirds of the Indian population lives in rural areas and is unable to get good oral healt...
Context: In India, COVID-19 pandemic has limited the utilization and access to dental services owing...
Teledentistry is a new field that combines telecommunication to advanced dental care. Most of the de...
In developing countries, access to qualified medical personnel especially oral health care specialis...
India is the largest democracy and the second most populated nation in the world. Although with 190,...
The Health sector is undergoing dramatic revolution by incorporating the utilization of computers an...
In the Southeast Asian region, various policies have been advocated by health regulatory bodies that...
Introduction: access to dental services in rural and remote areas is a problem still to be solved; f...
Teledentistry is a relatively new field that combines telecommunication technology and dental care. ...
Introduction: Telemedicine is a rapidly forming subset of health informatics. Until now, no studies ...
Health care has changed dramatically by the scientific blend of computers and telecommunication. The...
Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review is to identify clinical outcomes, health care utiliza...
Section of Dentistry, Department of Neurosciences, University of Padua, Padua, Italy Aim: this narr...
Information, communication and technology (ICT) is a part of everyday life, and the constant evoluti...
Teledentistry can be defined as the remote provision of dental care, advice, or treatment through th...
Almost two-thirds of the Indian population lives in rural areas and is unable to get good oral healt...
Context: In India, COVID-19 pandemic has limited the utilization and access to dental services owing...
Teledentistry is a new field that combines telecommunication to advanced dental care. Most of the de...
In developing countries, access to qualified medical personnel especially oral health care specialis...
India is the largest democracy and the second most populated nation in the world. Although with 190,...
The Health sector is undergoing dramatic revolution by incorporating the utilization of computers an...
In the Southeast Asian region, various policies have been advocated by health regulatory bodies that...
Introduction: access to dental services in rural and remote areas is a problem still to be solved; f...
Teledentistry is a relatively new field that combines telecommunication technology and dental care. ...
Introduction: Telemedicine is a rapidly forming subset of health informatics. Until now, no studies ...
Health care has changed dramatically by the scientific blend of computers and telecommunication. The...
Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review is to identify clinical outcomes, health care utiliza...
Section of Dentistry, Department of Neurosciences, University of Padua, Padua, Italy Aim: this narr...
Information, communication and technology (ICT) is a part of everyday life, and the constant evoluti...
Teledentistry can be defined as the remote provision of dental care, advice, or treatment through th...