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Is teledentistry effective to monitor the evolution of orthodontic treatment? A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Darlyane Kellen Barros TorresMilena Cristina Costa Dos SantosAntonio David Normando
Published in: Dental press journal of orthodontics (2023)
With very low certainty of evidence, teledentistry using Dental Monitoring® software is effective as an aid in monitoring the evolution of interceptive orthodontic treatment (high risk of bias) and, especially, treatment performed with aligners (low to moderate risk of bias). The meta-analysis evidenced a reduction in the number of face-to-face appointments (mean difference = -2.75[-3.95, -1.55]; I2=41%; p<0.00001) and the time for starting refinement (mean difference = -1.21[-2.35, -0.08]; I2=49%; p=0.04). Additional randomized studies evaluating corrective orthodontic treatment with brackets and wires are welcome.
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