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Top 4 Ways in which Technology will Decentralise Healthcare

We are looking to discuss various topics on here. This will be about tele-medicine and health care. For a long while, the approach to health care has been ‘why fix it, if it’s not broke?’  We will analyze this further in this health care article.

This take on health care is somewhat flawed, to start with. With increasing health care costs, people are realizing that it doesn’t work towards ensuring good health, rather interjects when diseases begin to affect us.  In a way, this infringes on our right to health – a human right protected by Article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

The fact is, most of us want very good health care.  Most of us rather get the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health care available.   How can we do this for all? Since this would translate to equal access to hospitals, clinics, medicines and doctors’ services by all – whenever we may need health care services.

However, in real life, healthcare is being subsidized and there is not an infinite amount of money governments can pay for health care. Basically, the reason for unequal health services is the cost – how much it can cost.  That is not the only reason though. Lack of information closely follows it. For both these roadblocks in the equitable distribution of health- online digital technology acts as a disrupting force

TELE-MEDICINE DISCUSSION, TELE-DENTISTRY ONLINE BLOG

A classic example of this is how telemedicine has helped bridge the gap between ‘healthcare haves’ and ‘healthcare have-nots’. Likewise, many online platforms have sprung up and brought transparency and quality healthcare to the patient at the flick of a finger.

Here are some other ways on how technology will change the face of healthcare in the years to come:

  1. Easy access to quality information: the pros and cons

With the explosion of online information, if you are like most patients, you are going search the Internet when you feel unwell. However, this should be taken with a pinch of salt, because sometimes the result could be a sheer disaster. How?

Let’s explain.

You are trapped in your information bubble and are labelled in a particular manner. The current incarnation of this targeting mechanism includes what are called suggestions that purportedly save your keystrokes. If you type in a couple of letters, the search engine attempts to complete your search string from its massive database of possible requests. These suggestions are based on somebody else’s software and what you’ve Googled in the past.

So, the results that are thrown up when you type letters are an outcome of your search profile and are unbeknownst to you. For instance, if you type the word egg, you might see recipes whereas your colleague might see warnings.

A simple headache might be labelled as a rare brain tumor!

So, whenever possible, consult a doctor. And, if you can’t visit one, technology can bring one to your home. 24/7  – there are now tele-medicine platforms available to help people now.   (note this article was edited by DentalChat as well)

  1. Blockchain can transform Electronic Health Records management

Currently healthcare stakeholders such as hospitals, insurance companies, labs and pharmacies are managing data at their own end. So for one patient there may be four sets of data using a different workflow. Reconciling the data is a big question, because it is not always clear who recorded what and when.

Enter blockchain. With its entry the situation will be something like this:

Every stakeholder in your healthcare management will send their information (medications, health concerns, allergy lists) to an open source community-wide trusted ledger so that additions and subtractions to the medical record become understandable. How easy it would be to reconcile all this information for anyone and from anywhere!

  1. Hand-holding a patient to choose the right hospital

References have been the norm in the healthcare delivery. And this has led to an unholy nexus between the super-specialty hospitals and their feeders (tertiary-care hospitals in the far-flung areas). The whole business thrives on the expense of the patient who is headed to the big city hospital by the local setup.

The technology effectively interjects in this unhealthy practice because it brings in transparency. Since information is available for all at the flick of a finger, the patient can compare the cost of a surgery at different hospitals and evaluate the expertise of the surgeon who will be performing it through an unbiased rating mechanism.

All this information allows the patient to make the right decision.

  1. Connecting far flung areas with telemedicine and teledentistry

TeleDentistry Blog, TeleDentist Blogging Online, TeleDentistry Chatting  and Online Tele Dentistry Discussion with us.

Telemedicine aims to deliver health care to patients in rural areas by linking them with super-specialists via remote patient monitoring systems. With DentalChat – there is now TeleDentistry available.

Author: Dr. Aditi Gupta Jha

This article has been edited by DentalChat

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Emergency Dentist Chatting, Oral Cancer Chat, Dental Questions Blog

  1. Emergency Dental Chat: 
  2. Emergency Dentist Chatting, Mouth Cancer Blog:
  3. Online Dental Questions:
  4. Oral Cancer Chat:

We created this DentalChat.com site to better inform our users and also, to be the premier dental platform in many ways.  Emergency Dentist Chatting, Oral Cancer Chat, Dental Questions Blog and Dentists Emergency Blogging @ DentalChat.  We will be doing Local Dental Chat Online about Mouth Cancer in this Dental Blog.  Many people have Dental Questions about Oral Cancers.

Mouth Cancer Blog – cancer of the mouth can be serious and deadly. In the US, the statistics are approximately 50,000 people will be diagnosed with oral oropharyngeal cancer and approximately 10,000 people will die from this disease. Oral Cancers Blog / Oral Cancers Chat – Some people put oral cancers – in the same group of Oral Cancers as the neck and head cancers, though this does not include Brain Cancers, which are in another group. Emergency Dentist Chatting about various dentistry topics and issues. Oral Cancer Chat & Oral Lesions Discussion now – We will be discussing various oral cancer issues in this blog.  There are a variety of Oral Cancers that can occur in the mouth.  The most common form of oral cancer or oral cancers that occur in the oral cavity and oropharynx are squamous cell carcinoma. Some Oral cancers develop in the lymph tissue > a part of the immune system – these cancers are known as lymphomas.  One type of oral cancer is the cancer that affects the mouth – First and foremost, is that to really know if a lump, growth on the lining of the mouth or a sore that does not heal in the mouth is really cancer – your dentist / oral surgeon will need to do a biopsy to check for oral cancer.  With a biopsy, then can know with a greater certainty that it is cancer or not? 

The tongue area is the most common area in the mouth where oral cancer can be seen. That is why that dentists generally check both sides of your tongue when doing a oral dental exam.  Getting a regular dental exam every 6 months for the general population is a good idea, to not just to check if the teeth have caries – but also, to check for oral cancer.

Oral Lesion Chat: An oral lesion that would include ulcers including aphthous ulcers, is an ulcer(s) that can occur on the mucous membrane of the oral cavity. Oral lesions can form in a variety of ways – this includes forms that form individually or multiple lesions that can appear at the same time. Once the oral lesions are formed, they may be present with inflammation and/or secondary infection.

One of the CAUSES of oral cancer is tobacco – smokeless or chew tobacco, that is placed in the gum line inside the mouth, has been shown to cause oral cancer.  It is estimated that close to 50,000 people in the USA will be diagnosed with some form of oral cancer.  Because it is usually discovered or clearly diagnosed in a later stage, it can be dangerous.

People usually notice lumps or lesions in the tongue area that linger and sometimes may actually increase in size – then they go to the dentist to check it out.  Getting your twice a year routine dental exam and prophy is a good way of having concerned areas checked about by your local dentist & staff.

If have Dental Questions –  you want us to Blog about, just use the contact form to reach out to us.  We welcome our users dental suggestions and feedback.  We are looking to get more content from local dentists and dental professionals.  We also are looking to network with social media blogs in the dental space.

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Dental Veneers Chatting / Dental Veneer Blogging @ DentalChat

This Dental Blog will be discussing Dental Veneers. As a site that was founded by a dentist, we are continually looking to bring interesting dentistry & dental care discussion to discuss on here. As we continue to grow and innovate, we will be looking to add interesting new technology features. With new dental technology, many great dental cosmetic care advances have been made in the last couple of decades.  A full dental veneer covers the full frontal / facial tooth surface – hence, the veneer is usually glued or cemented onto the front of the tooth.

Local Dental Veneers Chatting, Dental Veneer Blogging & Online Dental Cosmetic Care discussion with us at @ DentalChat.

Dental Veneer ChatWhat is a Dental Veneer? What are Dental Veneers and why do people get them?

Dental Veneers are very popular for many people looking to improve the way their front teeth look and also, get whiter teeth.  Though it can be expensive and many dental insurance dental plans do not cover it. Dental Veneer is usually a form of Porcelain veneers >> a Dental Veneer is usually a thin porcelain product fabricated usually by a dental lab, to be placed on the facial surface of teeth or a tooth. Some people also refer to them as dental porcelain laminates >>  some are even made from a composite type of material.   CanCanCurrently, their  are various types of veneers available for patients – can ask your dentist for the specific materials or kind that they are making for you.  Many times, a dentist will need to slightly trim your teeth and then take an impression – at which point, the impression is usually sent to a dental lab to fabricate.  There are some dental offices that do make certain types in their dental office.  As cosmetic dentistry is progressing – dentists are using various dental products and dental equipment using modern tech – that improves the aesthetics of dental care.

With dental veneers, the patient does have the option of choosing a very white shade or a more tooth-colored shade.  Generally, your dentist will ask the patient what they want to achieve with their dental veneers.  Can read more Dental Chat articles – Online Dentist Chat and Dental Veneers Blog with us – here is the link https://dentalchat.com/cosmetic-dentistry-procedures-and-cosmetic-dentist-chat

DentalChat is looking to bring interesting new articles periodically on our site – We are open to getting dental suggestions from our site users.  We want to discuss many different dental care & dentistry subjects.  Local Emergency Dental Chat Online & Local Emergency Dentists Discussion with us –  We are discussing cosmetic dentistry – Cosmetic Dentists Chat & Local Dental Care Blogging online with us @ DentalChat.com. 

Many dentists do dental veneers, and the costs can vary greatly –  It is best to fully review the dental treatment plan and understand the costs involved.  There are many people who have beautiful smiles thanks to their dental veneers.  The longevity can vary – for example, if the patient is someone who is grinding their teeth ( bruxism ) at night, they can possibly chip their veneers.  Being careful with dental veneers when chewing, is a good idea.

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Dental Laser, Periodontal Gum Laser Therapy to treat Gum Disease

  • Dental Laser, Periodontal Gum Laser Therapy to treat Gum Disease:

We are at DentalChat looking to better inform our viewers and site users more dental information.  We will be Dental Laser Chat Online & Dentist Laser Chatting about benefits in this article.  This Dental Blog will discuss Dental Laser Treatment.  Dental Lasers are used by dentists in many different ways – with Periodontal Gum Laser Therapy for treatment of gum inflammation being one of them.  Basically, the dental laser is used to remove inflamed gum tissue from around the tooth root and coronal portion / around the teeth where the inflammation is.

In the 1990s, medical CO2 and Nd:YAG lasers units with the first pulsed Nd:YAG laser designed specifically for the dental care market place was released – in the last decade, newer forms of dental lasers have come into the dental market place.  Dental Laser companies are pushing great new technology innovation the last decade.

Dentist Laser Chat – One of the big benefits using Dental Laser Surgery is not having to use so much anesthesia and usually less pain post-op. for Dentist One of the main advantages of using dental laser therapy for treating some forms of gum disease is that it requires less anesthesia and generally, if less invasive than having to go in and do a incision to access the inflammation.  Generally, because of this – the recovery time can be less than with regular gum surgery.  Laser gum surgery should only be performed with dentists that have the right training for it – as each device has various wavelengths and user criteria to follow.

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Difference between Fully Impacted Wisdom Teeth and a Partially Impacted Wisdom Tooth

  • Difference between Fully Impacted Wisdom Teeth and a Partially Impacted Wisdom Tooth: 
  • Local Emergency Dentists Discussion:

Many people have experienced dental pain with their wisdom teeth or what is referred to by dentists as, third molars. As we continue to grow and innovate, we at DentalChat want to discuss many different dental subjects.  Local Emergency Dental Chat Online, Local Emergency Dentists Discussion, and Cosmetic Dentist Chat online with us @ DentalChat.com. 

Difference between Fully Impacted Wisdom Teeth and a Partially Impacted Wisdom Tooth – 3rd Molars are commonly referred to as Wisdom Teeth & generally start to erupt or usually start to grow in during the teenager years / though this can vary.  Molar teeth are the back teeth, that most people use for chewing their teeth.

Wisdom Teeth or a Wisdom Tooth, sometimes does not have room or space to grow in – also many times or instances,  the wisdom teeth grow in at a angle – differently than your regular teeth.  Hence, it becomes impacted to a variety of degrees.  Dentists refer to these varying degrees of eruption or tooth exposure, as fully impacted wisdom teeth or partially impacted wisdom teeth. 

The key is, how much the 3rd molar or 3rd molars (wisdom teeth) are erupted out of the gums – If only a small portion of the tooth is exposed and the majority of the tooth is not seen and under the gums, that is a partially impacted wisdom tooth.  On the other hand, if the wisdom tooth or 3rd molar is not visible upon dental exam by the  dentist and can only be seen via a dental xray – it is fully under the gums, then it is referred to as a fully impacted third molar / wisdom tooth.

There are other dental details as well, but this should provide at least some idea of what the dentists is thinking when looking at your wisdom tooth.  We want to discuss other issues with wisdom teeth and issues / problems that can arise from wisdom teeth.

We are at DentalChat.com looking for dental experts who want to add dental information and add their dental article on here – to better educate our readers on dental care.

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Gum Disease Chat – Crown Lengthening Procedure Discussion

Gum Disease Chat and more – here with us @ DentalChat.com.  Gum disease comes in various degrees, with peridontitus being one of the worst type or severe form of gum disease. We are looking for more dental content on here, to help our users gain more dental information.

DentalChat.com was founded by a dentist and an IT health care technology  professional – looking to bring something fresh and innovate into the dental space.  Great time to market online with us.

Local Emergency Dental Chatting Online & Local Emergency Dentists Chat online with us – We are looking to discuss various dental subjects involving dental care.  For this blog, want to discuss crown lengthening procedure. 

Why is a Crown Lengthening procedure done –  for one, there  caries, tooth malformation,  attrition, excessive tooth reduction,  erosion, genetic variations and many times because of tooth fracture below the gum line.  So, if a dentist wants to place a crown, and a lot of the tooth is broken or not visible easily because it is broken around the gum line.  The dentist will remove part of the gum to show more of the tooth, so a good crown impression can be done – so, the crown will be placed on the tooth easily and with a good fit.

Crown Lengthening is done by dentists when more area is needed for placement of a dental crown.  Now a days, with advance dental technology – lasers are sometimes used to do this procedure as well.

Online Dental Care Chatting, Online Dentists Chat communication features, Local Dentist Chat Online Marketing, Online Dental Chat business listing  and Local Dental Chat Networking Online with us at DentalChat. We are looking to network with local dental blogs and dental information companies.

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Older Population / Elderly are keeping and maintaining Their Teeth Longer with better Dental Care

  • Older Population / Elderly are keeping and maintaining Their Teeth Longer with better Dental Care:

Dentistry is on the cutting edge of new technology to help patients keep and maintain their teeth longer. In the coming years, as more tech innovation is happening in the dental field – dental care is improving for many to be able to keep their teeth longer. Older Population / Elderly are keeping and maintaining Their Teeth Longer with better Dental Care.  50 years ago, the dental technology available was sparse at best.  Now, with dental implants and advanced periodontal treatments available, more and more people in their 60’s, 70’s and 80’s are maintaining their teeth.

Online Dental Marketing, Local Dentist Discussion, Local Dentists Chatting Online, Local Emergency Dental Chat Online and Local Dental Blogging Online with us .We are at DentalChat.com are networking with local dentists and dental businesses.  DentalChat.com wants to discuss various dental topics and dental issues online.  Our dentalchat users can share with us what they want us to discuss here.  Dental bloggers, social media groups or dentists can share articles with us.  We want to bring value for our users on here.  We appreciate all the content people have been sharing with us.

Dental Care for the elderly – this can include periodontal treatment including root planing, gum graft surgery, dental implant placement and dental pocket reduction periodontal procedures.  Now dental laser treatment is also helping a lot in this process. As people are living longer, they are expecting to maintain their teeth longer.  Now for instance, even those who end up with dentures, can have dental implants placed in them.

 

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Difference between a Partial Denture and a Complete Denture / Dentist Chatting

Difference between a Partial Denture and a Complete Denture / Dentist Chatting:

We want to discuss various dental topics on here.  What is the difference between a Partial Denture and a Complete Denture?  This is quite simple.  A partial denture is when there are several teeth missing in the mouth, and the partial denture is used to replace the several teeth or single missing tooth.  A partial denture sometimes has various types of hooks or attachments to go around the teeth, to hold it in place.

A COMPLETE DENTURE or FULL DENTURE is when all the teeth in the mouth have been extracted & a complete denture is used to replace the missing teeth.  Denture(s) are generally removable appliances.  Now a days,  they are also used with Dental Implants sometimes, though usually an attachment placed inside the denture to hold more steadily in place.  That is, dentures are used in conjunction sometimes with dental implants – though this may be more costly.  The denture / dental implant(s) combo maybe a good option for those that have had all their teeth extracted – a retained denture / dental implants attachment to provide more support for the person to chew.

Excellent time to network and market online with us @ Dentalchat.com.   Dentist Chatting Online and Local Emergency Dental Chat online with us.  We are networking with local dentists and dental businesses.

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Tarter, Plaque and Calculus in the Mouth – Regular Dental Prophy Chat

  • Tarter, Plaque and Calculus in the Mouth – Regular Dental Prophy Chat:

Tarter, plaque and calculus in the mouth – terms that are used by your dentist or hygienist to describe what is happening around your teeth when food and plaque that hardens over a period of time for lack of proper flossing and brushing and/or of not getting your regular twice yearly dental exam and dental prophy (dental cleaning).

If plaque is not removed regularly, and completely, minerals in your saliva combine with plaque to form crystals that harden into tartar.  If do not get regular dental office cleanings, calculus can build up around your teeth – calcified plaque that can be removed by your dentist or the dental office staff (hygienist) who does the dental prophy in the office.

Removing calculus around teeth is very important – it can cause gingivitis / gum diseases, bad breath and also it can cause mobility of your teeth.  People with heavy dental calculus build up around their teeth – when they get it removed, feel sometimes as though their teeth are loose.  The calculus can sometimes build a wall that grows worse over time.  Hence, getting the recommended twice regular dental prophy can help with this.  For some people, they may need more than twice a year prophy at their dental office.  Also, some people may need scaling and root planing if calculus build has happened & is happening below the gum line.  Bottom line, if feel that can not floss because there is material between your teeth – and you have not gone to a dentist for a while …. it is a good idea to get dental exam and dental cleaning (prophy).  This will help not only your oral health, but can help with your overall help.

When in doubt, can to go to your dentist to examine and check out – can call your dentist / dental office.

We will continuously be looking to add more topics and articles on here. We are focused on bringing interesting dental information that would be useful to our readers on here.  Local Dentists Discussion and Dental Marketing Discussion with us at DentalChat.  Local Dentists Chat Online , Local Emergency Dental Chat Online and Local Dental Blogging Online with us – DentalChat.com is looking to discuss various dental care symptoms & dental problems people may have. We want our DentalChat viewers to share with us what they want us to seen discussed on here. We are greatly interested in dental innovation and new dental treatments. Great time for Dental bloggers or dentists to share articles with us.  We welcome partnering with various dental software companies.

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Oral Mouth Ulcer Blog / Mouth Ulcers Blogging – Mouth Sore Discussion

  • Oral Mouth Ulcers Blog / Mouth Ulcer Blogging – Mouth Sore Blogging – Mouth Sore Discussion:

What is a Oral Mouth Ulcer and why do people get Mouth Ulcers?  A Mouth Sore that is Not caused by a traumatic injury is usually a Aphthous ulcer or canker sore — which is commonly termed as a mouth sore or a mouth ulcer.  Canker sore / Mouth ulcer usually happens inside the mouth – a cold sore is usually outside the mouth and can be from herpes & more contagious. 

The canker sore / mouth sore is usually in your mouth – they look round, white or gray, with a red edge border – they can be painful. Usually if leave alone, it tends to heal by itself within one to two weeks.  Going to a dentist is best way of having a better idea of what is happening – also, if ulcers keep growing, lingering for longer period and lot of pain – seeing a dentist to prescribe some medication should help.

What causes Canker Sore / Mouth Ulcer:  The exact reasons are not 100% known.  Many feel it is due to stress or maybe eating certain types of food.  Sometimes acidic or spicy foods can cause some mouth ulcers.  If seeing ulcers on top of the lips and having a cold – that maybe a cold sore which is different than a canker sore. With cold sores, feel a tingly feeling / usually smaller and may have some itching feelings.  We want to on our site many other dentistry issues our users face – and would like us to discuss.

Treating a canker sore:  Usually most times leave area alone if have a canker sore / mouth ulcer.  Your dentist can prescribe or at your pharmacy their maybe some soothing lotions / paste to put on (2) try to avoid foods that irritate it such as acidic or spicy foods.  May want to use a straw to drink and generally, be more careful to not traumatize area.

If not sure what the lesion in and around your mouth is, it is best to go to your dentist to examine and check out.

We are focused on bringing interesting dental information that would be useful to our readers on here.  Online Dental Marketing Discussion with us at DentalChat.  Local Dentists Chatting Online , Local Emergency Dental Chat Online and Local Dental Blog with us – We are at DentalChat.com are networking with local dentists, online health care groups and dental businesses. We want to discuss various dental topics.   We are not only Mouth Ulcer Blogging / Mouth Sore Discussion / Mouth Ulcers Blogging, but we are looking to discuss other dental care symptoms people may have. We want our dentalchat users to share with us what they want us to discuss here.  Great time for Dental bloggers or dentists can share articles with us as well.  We are looking to network with dental publishers, as well.  If want to add dental content to our site that may be useful for our readers, please use the contact us form.