Traditional, Express, Synchronous, and Asynchronous Virtual Orthodontic Consults
Amanda Wilson DDS MDS
Orthodontist, CEO StraightSmile Solutions?, Mentor, Coach, Author, Speaker. Parent of 2029 MIT Collegiate Athlete.
Virtual orthodontic consults have become increasingly popular in recent years due to their convenience and accessibility. With advancements in technology, various types of virtual consults are available for patients to choose from.
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The traditional consultation involves a tour of the office, filling out paperwork, taking records, and meeting with the orthodontist for a brief exam and simulation. The treatment coordinator then discusses treatment options and fees. The orthodontist will review the patient's medical history, examine their teeth and jaw, and make treatment recommendations. These consults are ideal for patients who prefer a face-to-face consultation with their orthodontist.
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Express virtual orthodontic consults are shorter consultations that are conducted online. Patients can fill out a form on the orthodontist's website and submit photos of their teeth and jaw. The orthodontist will review the information and provide a treatment recommendation. These consults are ideal for patients looking for a quick and convenient way to get an initial assessment of their orthodontic needs.
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Synchronous virtual orthodontic consults are conducted in real-time through video conferencing. Patients can schedule an appointment with their orthodontist, and the consultation will take place over video chat. The orthodontist will review the patient's medical history, examine their teeth and jaw, and make treatment recommendations. Synchronous consultations use video conferencing software like Zoom.
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Asynchronous virtual orthodontic consults do not require real-time communication with an orthodontist. Patients can fill out a form on the orthodontist's website and submit photos of their teeth and jaw. The orthodontist will review the information and provide a treatment recommendation. Asynchronous consultations involve using an app or website widget to take photos and send them to the dental team. These consults are ideal for patients who want a convenient and flexible way to get an initial assessment of their orthodontic needs.
Conclusion
Virtual orthodontic consults have revolutionized the way that patients receive orthodontic care. By offering a range of options that cater to different needs and preferences, patients can receive the care they need while enjoying the convenience and flexibility of virtual consultations. The right type of virtual consult will depend on the patient's circumstances and treatment goals, and working with a skilled orthodontist can help ensure the best possible outcome.