Abstract

The field of dentistry lacks satisfactory tools to help visualize planned procedures and their potential results to patients. Dentists struggle to provide an effective image in their patient's mind of the end results of the planned treatment only through verbal explanations. Thus, verbal explanations alone often cannot adequately help the patients make a treatment decision. Inadequate attempts are frequently made by dentists to sketch the procedure for the patient in an effort to depict the treatment. These attempts however require an artistic ability not all dentists have. Real case photographs are sometimes of help in explaining and illustrating treatments. However, particularly in implant cases, real case photographs are often ineffective and inadequate. The purpose of this study is to develop a mobile application with an effective user interface design to support the dentist–patient interaction by providing the patient with illustrative descriptions of the procedures and the end result. Sketching, paper prototyping, and wire framing were carried out with the actual user's participation. Hard and soft dental tissues were modeled using three dimensional (3D) modeling programs and real cases. The application enhances the presentation to the patients of potential implants and implant supported prosthetic treatments with rich 3D illustrative content. The application was evaluated in terms of perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness through an online survey. The application helps improve the information sharing behavior of dentists to enhance the patients' right to make informed decisions. The paper clearly demonstrates the relevance of interactive communication technologies for dentist–patient communication.

Highlights

  • The interaction between dentists and patients has become an important concern in making appropriate treatment decisions [1,2]

  • In addition to the complexities involved with developing education programs that meet the needs of a highly diverse population, resources available to healthcare providers have come under significant financial pressures

  • Apple Human Interface Guidelines (HIG) principles were taken into consideration while designing the user interfaces [48]

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Summary

Introduction

The interaction between dentists and patients has become an important concern in making appropriate treatment decisions [1,2]. The decision to develop an application compatible with tablet devices was made because of their portability and high performance. An efficient communication environment, supported by interactive systems with visual presentations should be implemented for better explanation of further treatment plans. There is a need for a mobile application with rich graphical content to help inform patients about alternative methods of treatment, reduce confusion, improve the service quality, and enable correct use of medication [8]. We designed a mobile application to be used to inform patients about treatment plans in office settings. The contribution of this research is in the designing of the application with the participation of actual users, implementing user-centered design methodology to remove the communication barriers between dentists and patients. We found encouraging outcome as dentists indicated that they are willing to continue using this application in the future

Scientific background
Rationale for the study
Design and development
Research objectives
Application development methodology
User and task analysis
User interface design
Implementation
Final product
Evaluation
Participants
Evaluation results
Subjective responses
Discussions
Conclusion
Implant supported fixed partial restoration
Implant support fixed partial restoration
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