Baltimore Sun

Smile: Virtual dentist visits now an option in Maryland

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Gov. Larry Hogan and the Maryland Department of Health have wisely authorized the use of teledentis­try during the COVID-19 pandemic, a recognitio­n of the importance of oral health to overall health and a significan­t step forward in improving access to dental care (“Maryland reports 723 coronaviru­s deaths, 879 new cases,” April 24).

Dentists across the state are using teledentis­try — a live video or phone call with a patient — to view a dental problem in a person’s mouth, triage dental conditions, address urgent dental issues to keep patients out of hospital emergency rooms or educate patients on good oral hygiene habits.

Teledentis­try is an important tool to maintain the oral health of Marylander­s, both during a pandemic and once it is over. Although virtual visits will never replace face-to-face care, the ability to address and remediate urgent oral health issues and reduce emergency department visits for dental conditions is a useful tool to reduce the cost of care and improve the oral health of Marylander­s, particular­ly those in rural areas of the state that lack a sufficient number of providers.

The Maryland Dental Action Coalition applauds the actions of the governor and the health department in expanding access to oral health care during this difficult time and encourages them to continue to authorize the use of teledentis­try once the state of emergency is over.

Mary C. Backley, Columbia

The writer is executive director of the Maryland Dental Action Coalition.

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