Abstract
Objective
To determine UK orthodontic consultants' attitudes to the provision of orthodontic advice to general dental practitioners by electronic means.
Design
Questionnaire.
Setting
Conducted by email and surface mail as appropriate in August 2000.
Subjects
All those UK NHS orthodontic consultants contained in the membership lists of the Consultant Orthodontists Group of the British Orthodontic Society.
Outcome
An 86 per cent response was obtained from the 231 consultants.
Results
More than half (58 per cent) of the consultants were interested in providing an electronic diagnostic service for the general dental practitioners in their locality and 70 per cent were in favour of further research into this possibility. Provided this was mediated through their GDP, only 26% would oppose consultant advice being given electronically from a centralized source.
Conclusions
A majority of UK orthodontic consultants support the concept of using teledentistry to make their advice more accessible to dentists and patients.
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