MouthWatch Presents 2022 Teledentistry Innovation Awards

 MouthWatch Presents 2022 Teledentistry Innovation Awards

MouthWatch presented its 2022 Teledentistry Innovation Awards to five winners at this year’s Greater New York Dental Meeting.

This is the fifth year for the Tellies, a prestigious award that recognizes pioneers in teledentistry, according to a press release. It was developed to highlight the many ways teledentistry has been implemented across oral health care and to recognize individual dental providers who are realizing the full potential of the technology and helping to change how dentistry is practiced.

“It was great to return to our traditional live awards ceremony to recognize five outstanding examples of how teledentistry is rapidly moving beyond an emergency triage role and becoming a core technology for improving access to care and a wide range of patient outcomes,” MouthWatch CEO and Founder Brant Herman said, according to the release.

The winners are:

Dental Hygiene, Tiffany Grant, RDH: As CEO of Access Teledentistry, Grant teaches providers how to improve care through teledentistry. She presents around the country and consults with associations, dental schools and non-profits. She started her teledentistry career at the first Missouri pilot program serving schools, nursing homes and FQHCs. She recently added teledentistry to her private practice to expand its hygiene hours.

Dentist: Dr. Jin Xiao. Dr. Xiao is a faculty member at the University of Rochester Medical Center and has authored an extensive teledentistry study funded by the NIH incorporating store and forward and live video to provide dental exams. The study was done through the University of Rochester Eastman Institute for Oral Health and the National Practice Based Research Network. Dr. Xiao is expanding the possibilities of teledentistry by combining it with artificial intelligence.

Education: Fones School of Dental Hygiene, University of Bridgeport. Under the guidance of Associate Director of Clinical Affairs Dr. Jennifer Boyce, the school uses teledentistry to enable students to provide free dental care to locals, including children, the homeless, senior citizens, veterans and pregnant women. They plan to make teledentistry and mobile dentistry a clinical rotation experience for all second-year students. The school also developed a program that educates pregnant women on their increased risk for oral health problems while providing on-site treatments to those in need.

Public Health: Floss and Gloss. Teledentistry has been a pivotal part of The Floss and Gloss Program from the Purchase District Health Department in Paducah, Kentucky. The program was launched in 2019 under the direction of Program Manager Leah Smothers, RDH, and provides children in 38 different schools in Western Kentucky with access to oral care. This year, the teledentistry program will have two dentists and will introduce SDF treatments on qualifying children in their pilot program to treat tooth sensitivity and slow tooth decay.

Organization: Apple Tree Dental. This non-profit's mission is to overcome barriers to oral health. Teledentistry played a crucial role in their mid-pandemic projects that targeted triaging urgent dental concerns and is now part of daily care. Using teledentistry for triage saves patients time, money, missed work time and the need to arrange for childcare while freeing up chair time to deliver treatment.

“Congratulations to this year’s Teledentistry Innovation Awards winners,” Herman said, according to the release. “They are proof positive that when a teledentistry solution such as TeleDent by MouthWatch is put into the hands of forward-thinking, patient-focused providers and educators, innovation occurs. We’re proud to be a part of these programs that are driving the future of virtual patient care.”

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Source: MouthWatch

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