Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: 10.3389/froh.2023.1188557
Title: Teledentistry from research to practice : a tale of nineteen countries
Authors: El Tantawi, Maha
Lam, Walter Yu Hang
Giraudeau, Nicolas
Virtanen, Jorma I
Matanhire, Cleopatra
Chifamba, Timothy
Sabbah, Wael
Gomaa, Noha
Al-Maweri, Sadeq Ali
Uribe, Sergio E
Mohebbi, Simin Z
Hasmun, Noren
Guan, Guangzhao
Polonowita, Ajith
Khan, Sadika Begum
Pisano, Massimo
Ellakany, Passent
Baraka, Marwa Mohamed
Ali, Abdalmawla Alhussin
Orellana Centeno, José Eduardo
Pavlic, Verica
Folayan, Morenike Oluwatoyin
Department of Conservative Dentistry and Oral Health
Keywords: teledentistry;global oral health;oral health policies;COVID-19;healthcare system;3.3 Health sciences;1.1. Scientific article indexed in Web of Science and/or Scopus database
Issue Date: 16-Jun-2023
Citation: El Tantawi , M , Lam , W Y H , Giraudeau , N , Virtanen , J I , Matanhire , C , Chifamba , T , Sabbah , W , Gomaa , N , Al-Maweri , S A , Uribe , S E , Mohebbi , S Z , Hasmun , N , Guan , G , Polonowita , A , Khan , S B , Pisano , M , Ellakany , P , Baraka , M M , Ali , A A , Orellana Centeno , J E , Pavlic , V & Folayan , M O 2023 , ' Teledentistry from research to practice : a tale of nineteen countries ' , Frontiers in Oral Health , vol. 4 , 1188557 . https://doi.org/10.3389/froh.2023.1188557
Abstract: AIM: The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated teledentistry research with great interest reflected in the increasing number of publications. In many countries, teledentistry programs were established although not much is known about the extent of incorporating teledentistry into practice and healthcare systems. This study aimed to report on policies and strategies related to teledentistry practice as well as barriers and facilitators for this implementation in 19 countries. METHODS: Data were presented per country about information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure, income level, policies for health information system (HIS), eHealth and telemedicine. Researchers were selected based on their previous publications in teledentistry and were invited to report on the situation in their respective countries including Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, Chile, China, Egypt, Finland, France, Hong Kong SAR, Iran, Italy, Libya, Mexico, New Zealand, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, United Kingdom, Zimbabwe. RESULTS: Ten (52.6%) countries were high income, 11 (57.9%) had eHealth policies, 7 (36.8%) had HIS policies and 5 (26.3%) had telehealth policies. Six (31.6%) countries had policies or strategies for teledentistry and no teledentistry programs were reported in two countries. Teledentistry programs were incorporated into the healthcare systems at national ( n  = 5), intermediate (provincial) ( n  = 4) and local ( n  = 8) levels. These programs were established in three countries, piloted in 5 countries and informal in 9 countries. CONCLUSION: Despite the growth in teledentistry research during the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of teledentistry in daily clinical practice is still limited in most countries. Few countries have instituted teledentistry programs at national level. Laws, funding schemes and training are needed to support the incorporation of teledentistry into healthcare systems to institutionalize the practice of teledentistry. Mapping teledentistry practices in other countries and extending services to under-covered populations increases the benefit of teledentistry.
Description: Funding Information: SEU acknowledges financial support from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under grant agreement no. 857287. Publisher Copyright: 2023 El Tantawi, Lam, Giraudeau, Virtanen, Matanhire, Chifamba, Sabbah, Gomaa, Al-Maweri, Uribe, Mohebbi, Hasmun, Guan, Polonowita, Khan, Pisano, Ellakany, Baraka, Ali, Orellana Centeno, Pavlic and Folayan.
DOI: 10.3389/froh.2023.1188557
ISSN: 2673-4842
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