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In this episode, Dr Michael Jonas from ADA NSW will be discussing the implementation and benefits of teledentistry, which is the use of technology to provide dental consultations and services remotely, with Dr Kathleen Matthews from the Murrumbidgee Local Health District and Dr Jad Clarke, a pediatric dentist based in Sydney who works in both the private and public sectors. Jed and Kathleen discuss various aspects of tele dentistry, including its applications, patient satisfaction, value in reducing access barriers, and the tools required for its implementation. They also touch on its potential challenges, such as limitations in dealing with specific patient groups and the importance of data security and privacy in teledentistry. Overall, the conversation highlights the positive impact of tele dentistry on patient care and access to dental services, particularly in remote or underserved areas.
Interviewer(s): Dr Michael Jonas
Interviewee(s): Dr Kathleen Matthews, Dr Jad Clarke
Related Course/Event/Links: ADA Teledentistry References
The Dental Practitioner is brought to you by the Australian Dental Association NSW. Find resources, episodes, and more at adansw.com.au.
If you want to stay up to date with the latest developments in dentistry, check out our upcoming CPD courses at adansw.com.au/cpd.
By ADANSW Centre for Professional DevelopmentIn this episode, Dr Michael Jonas from ADA NSW will be discussing the implementation and benefits of teledentistry, which is the use of technology to provide dental consultations and services remotely, with Dr Kathleen Matthews from the Murrumbidgee Local Health District and Dr Jad Clarke, a pediatric dentist based in Sydney who works in both the private and public sectors. Jed and Kathleen discuss various aspects of tele dentistry, including its applications, patient satisfaction, value in reducing access barriers, and the tools required for its implementation. They also touch on its potential challenges, such as limitations in dealing with specific patient groups and the importance of data security and privacy in teledentistry. Overall, the conversation highlights the positive impact of tele dentistry on patient care and access to dental services, particularly in remote or underserved areas.
Interviewer(s): Dr Michael Jonas
Interviewee(s): Dr Kathleen Matthews, Dr Jad Clarke
Related Course/Event/Links: ADA Teledentistry References
The Dental Practitioner is brought to you by the Australian Dental Association NSW. Find resources, episodes, and more at adansw.com.au.
If you want to stay up to date with the latest developments in dentistry, check out our upcoming CPD courses at adansw.com.au/cpd.

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