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Perceptions and utilization of tele-orthodontics: a survey of the members of the American Association of Orthodontists

Sarah Abu Arqub, Dalya Al‐Moghrabi, Chia‐Ling Kuo, Lucas Da Cunha Godoy, Flávio Uribe

2024Progress in Orthodontics20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate orthodontists' utilization and perceptions of tele-orthodontics. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A 30-item online survey was distributed to members of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO). The questionnaire encompassed topics concerning the orthodontists' utilization, perceptions, clinical applications, limitations, and concerns regarding tele-orthodontics. Descriptive statistics were employed, and comparisons between responses from users and non-users were conducted using Wilcoxon rank-sum tests and Fisher's exact tests. RESULTS: 152 members completed the survey, (response rate: 2.4%). More than two third of respondents (69.74%) were users of tele-orthodontics. Users were more aligned with the belief that tele-orthodontics facilitates effective communication (mean ± standard deviation (SD) 4.06 ± 0.83 vs. 3.33 ± 0.94, p < 0.001). Both groups agreed on the requirement of patient fees for tele-orthodontic visits (mean ± SD: 3.62 ± 1.11 users vs. 3.74 ± 1.02 non-users, p = 0.659), and on the capability of the system to reduce unwarranted referrals (p = 0.20). The majority of participants acknowledged the utility of the system in monitoring aligners' patients (89% in users vs. 61% in non-users, p < 0.001). Non-users expressed greater concerns regarding privacy risks (mean ± SD: 3.06 ± 0.97 users vs. 3.57 ± 0.86 non-users, p = 0.002). Both groups stressed the significance of obtaining informed consent before utilizing tele-orthodontics. CONCLUSIONS: The widespread acceptance of tele-orthodontics among AAO members was apparent, as demonstrated by their recognition of its effectiveness. There was notable variation in how users and non-users perceived tele-orthodontics. The study's results offer valuable insights into both the potential benefits and drawbacks of incorporating this technology into clinical practice from the clincians' perspective.

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Wilcoxon signed-rank testMedicineInformed consentAssociation (psychology)Descriptive statisticsOrthodonticsPerceptionPsychologyDentistryAlternative medicineMathematicsStatisticsNeuroscienceInternal medicineMann–Whitney U testPsychotherapistPathologyDental Research and COVID-19Orthodontics and Dentofacial OrthopedicsTelemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
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