Abstract

The use of teleorthodontics during the COVID-19 pandemic has greatly supported the provision of orthodontic care when dental services were disrupted. This disruption could adversely impact on the psychological wellbeing of orthodontic patients. To assure high-quality care, it is essential to assess the patient's perception. This article is a review of the current literature on what comprises teledentistry with a focus on patient perception of such digital technology, their orthodontic experience during the COVID-19 pandemic and our recommendations thereafter.CPD/Clinical Relevance: An assessment of orthodontic patients' experience of using teleorthodontics during the COVID pandemic with recommendations for effective use of the technology for the provision of high-quality care.

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