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Treatment and Care

Teledentistry shifts the focus of treatment from immediate physical intervention to management, prescribing, and counseling. While a dentist cannot fill a tooth over a video call, they can initiate a treatment plan that manages infection, alleviates pain, and prepares the patient for definitive care. This modality emphasizes the medical management of dental disease.

The scope of care provided remotely includes prescribing medications, guiding palliative self care, monitoring ongoing treatments like orthodontics, and coordinating referrals. It is a vital component of the continuum of care, often serving as the bridge between the onset of symptoms and the final cure.

Effective teledentistry treatment relies on clear communication. Instructions must be precise, as the dentist is not there to physically guide the patient. The care plan provided is often a detailed roadmap of what the patient needs to do at home and what the next clinical steps will be.

  • Prescription of antibiotics and analgesics
  • Guidance on palliative home care strategies
  • Remote monitoring of orthodontic progression
  • Post operative supervision and instruction
  • Coordination of urgent and specialist referrals
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Pharmacological Management

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One of the most common treatments in teledentistry is the prescribing of medications. If a diagnosis of infection is made (e.g., an abscess), the dentist can electronically prescribe antibiotics to control the spread of bacteria.

Pain management is also addressed. The dentist advises on the appropriate regimen of over the counter analgesics (like ibuprofen and acetaminophen) or prescribes stronger medication if clinically indicated. This pharmacological bridge provides relief until the patient can be seen for the definitive procedure.

  • Electronic prescribing of antibiotics for infection
  • Recommendations for OTC pain management protocols
  • Prescription of prescription strength analgesics
  • Prescribing antimicrobial rinses (Chlorhexidine)
  • Review of drug interactions and allergies
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Palliative Care Guidance

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For non urgent conditions, the treatment is often palliative advice—how to manage the symptom at home. This might include instructions on using desensitizing toothpaste, applying orthodontic wax to a poking wire, or using warm salt water rinses for gum irritation.

The dentist acts as a coach, empowering the patient to stabilize their condition. This guidance prevents minor issues from escalating into emergencies and provides psychological comfort to the patient.

  • Instructions for warm salt water rinses
  • Application techniques for desensitizing agents
  • Use of temporary filling material for lost restorations
  • Dietary modifications to reduce pain triggers
  • Cold compress application for swelling

Remote Orthodontic Monitoring

In orthodontics, the “treatment” is the ongoing movement of teeth. Teledentistry platforms allow the orthodontist to monitor this remotely. Patients scan their teeth weekly.

If the teeth are tracking well, the orthodontist sends a message to the patient to move to the next set of aligners. This reduces the number of office visits significantly. If a problem is detected, the patient is instructed to stay in the current aligner, preventing treatment divergence.

  • Weekly assessment of tooth movement via scans
  • Authorization to progress to new aligners
  • Detection of tracking errors early
  • Reduction of routine in office checkups
  • Continuous communication regarding treatment goals
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Post-Operative Supervision

Following surgery, care can be managed remotely. Instead of driving back to the office for a 5 minute post op check, the patient can send a photo of the healing site.

The dentist evaluates the clot formation, the color of the tissue, and the presence of any swelling. They can reassure the patient that the healing looks normal or advise them on how to clean the area if debris is visible.

  • Visual verification of wound healing
  • Monitoring for signs of dry socket or infection
  • Reassurance regarding normal post op appearance
  • Clarification of hygiene instructions for surgical sites
  • Adjustment of medication if pain persists

Management of TMJ Disorders

Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain is often muscular. Teledentistry is highly effective for managing this. The dentist can teach the patient physical therapy exercises, jaw relaxation techniques, and massage protocols over video.

They can also advise on a soft diet and verify if the patient needs a night guard. This conservative management often resolves the pain without the need for invasive procedures.

  • Instruction on jaw stretching and relaxation exercises
  • Dietary counseling to rest the jaw muscles
  • Self massage techniques for masseter muscles
  • Behavioral modification for clenching habits
  • Assessment of need for occlusal splint therapy

Guidance for Broken Restorations

If a patient breaks a tooth or loses a crown, the remote treatment involves damage control. The dentist advises on how to keep the area clean and whether temporary cement from a pharmacy is appropriate to re attach the crown.

They assess the urgency. If the tooth is not painful, the patient is reassured that they can wait for a convenient appointment. If the tooth is sharp, they are instructed on how to cover it with dental wax to protect the tongue.

  • Instructions for using temporary dental cement
  • Use of dental wax to cover sharp edges
  • Hygiene instructions to prevent sensitivity
  • Risk assessment for aspiration of loose pieces
  • Scheduling of definitive repair appointment

Preventive Coaching

Teledentistry is an ideal platform for high impact preventive care. The dentist or hygienist can observe the patient brushing their teeth via video and correct their technique in real time.

They can analyze the patient’s diet and provide nutritional counseling to reduce caries risk. This personalized coaching is often more effective than a generic lecture in the dental chair because it happens in the patient’s home environment.

  • Real time correction of brushing and flossing technique
  • Nutritional counseling based on home pantry review
  • Caries risk assessment and management planning
  • Fluoride product recommendations
  • Habit breaking strategies (e.g., thumb sucking)

Pediatric Behavior Management

For parents of young children, teledentistry offers guidance on behavior and development. Dentists can observe thumb sucking habits or “shark teeth” (permanent teeth erupting behind baby teeth) and advise parents on when intervention is needed.

They can coach parents on how to brush a struggling toddler’s teeth or how to manage teething pain. This support helps parents feel confident in managing their child’s oral health.

  • Guidance on teething management
  • Advice on non nutritive sucking habits
  • Coaching parents on assisted brushing techniques
  • Monitoring of eruption patterns
  • Reassurance regarding dental trauma in children

Specialist Referral Coordination

A major part of the treatment plan is getting the patient to the right specialist. If the teledentistry exam reveals a complex root canal or a suspicious lesion, the general dentist coordinates the referral directly.

They send the images and history to the specialist (endodontist, oral surgeon), streamlining the process. This ensures the patient sees the right provider without wasting time on intermediate consultations.

  • Direct electronic referral to specialists
  • Transmission of diagnostic data to the specialist
  • Triage of urgency for specialist attention
  • Coordination of care for complex cases
  • Reduction of wait times for definitive care

Urgent Care Triage Protocols

When a patient presents with a true emergency, the “treatment” is the rapid activation of urgent care protocols. The dentist directs the patient to the nearest open facility or emergency room if airway or systemic infection is suspected.

They provide immediate instructions to stabilize the patient during transport, such as applying pressure to bleeding or using a cold compress. This decisiveness saves lives and preserves health outcomes.

  • Immediate redirection to emergency facilities
  • Stabilization instructions for trauma or bleeding
  • Coordination with ER physicians if necessary
  • identification of life threatening symptoms
  • Provision of after hours contact information

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Can I get a prescription for pain medication online

Yes, dentists can prescribe non narcotic pain medication (like high dose ibuprofen) via teledentistry. However, prescribing controlled substances (opioids) via telemedicine is heavily restricted and often prohibited to prevent abuse.

If the palliative care advice provided during the call does not resolve your symptoms, or if they worsen, you must contact the dentist again. They will likely upgrade your status to “urgent” and schedule an in person visit to intervene physically.

The dentist will likely advise you to use specific temporary dental cement found at pharmacies or even denture adhesive. You should never use superglue or household glues, as they are toxic and can damage the tooth and gum, making proper repair impossible.

You can use teledentistry to send photos of your child’s teeth to the dentist to check for cavities or eruption issues. For orthodontic monitoring, there are specific apps that guide you to scan the mouth using your phone camera.

Teledentistry consultations are often less expensive than a full clinical exam because there is no overhead for PPE, operatory sterilization, or disposable materials. However, if you require treatment, you will still have to pay for the in person procedure later.

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