key: cord-335979-gaqa24b9 authors: Martins, Manoela Domingues; Carrard, Vinicius Coelho; dos Santos, Camila Mello; Hugo, Fernando Neves title: COVID‐19– Are telehealth and tele‐education the answers to keep the ball rolling in Dentistry? date: 2020-07-02 journal: Oral Dis DOI: 10.1111/odi.13527 sha: doc_id: 335979 cord_uid: gaqa24b9 Larry David, the co-creator and producer of Seinfeld, when asked by a reporter from the New York Times about what he fears the most while quarantining during the COVID 19 Epidemic, responded "Anarchy and a potential dental emergency - and not necessarily in that order"(Dowd, 2020).The pandemic introduced a new layer of challenges on how to provide care, alleviate pain. Restrictions have been implemented by the majority of governments, as SARS-CoV-2 has been detected in saliva samples and infection typically spread through respiratory droplets (Centers for Disease Control, 2020). governments, as SARS-CoV-2 has been detected in saliva samples and infection typically spread through respiratory droplets (Centers for Disease Control, 2020). The management of dental patients during the COVID-19 pandemic poses additional challenges also because of widespread, global shortages in PPE and of lock downs, where such recommendations fall short. There isn't such a thing as a 'one size fits all recommendation'. Several recommendations have been laid out for the provision of oral health care, including telescreening and triaging, patient evaluation and cohorting, pharmacologic management (Ather, Patel, NB, Diogenes, & Hargreaves, 2020) . Substitution This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved of the use of handpieces by hand instrumentation when possible and use of minimally invasive dentistry has also been advocated. In fact, telescreening is an important first measure to determine whether patients may or may not be suspected of infection. However, it constitutes only one of many of the uses of teledentistry, which may be a valuable tool in the management of dental patients during the pandemic. Teledentistry refers to the use of information and communication technologies to improve dental care offered to distant or isolated people, with the support of specialists (Daniel & Kumar, 2014; Carrard et al., 2018) . More recently, teledentistry use has increased progressively, particularly in large countries such as Brazil. In the case of the Telehealth program of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, the goal is to strengthen the coordinating role of primary care and improving health care with the use innovative telehealth applications with actions that include teleconsultation, telediagnosis and teleeducation (Harzheim et al., 2016) . Specifically, we have EstomatoNet, a telediagnosis service created to support primary care dentists and physicians in the diagnosis and decision making for oral lesions. A survey on the reports of this service reveals that in 25% of the requests, the recommendation was medication prescription or follow up (Carrard et al., 2018) . This suggests not only that telescreening and teletriage might be extremely useful, but also that telehealth strategies might be effective in the pharmacological management of several oral conditions, contributing to reduce SARS-CoV-2 spread. Lastly, we will approach tele-education in Dentistry, since dental education has come to a halt worldwide. It is clear that the COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on dental education (Quinn et al., 2020) , disrupting the traditional education of future dentists for months to come. Tele-education quickly became an option (Mukhopadhyay et al., 2020) that has been welcomed by health sciences students and faculties. Incorporating online elements into education has been reported to bring many benefits, and has been recognized as a successful educational strategy, including dental education (Linjawi, Walmsley, & Hill, 2012) . It may represent an important tool during the pandemic, in terms of increased accessibility, at anytime and anywhere (Quinn et al., 2020) . To the benefit of dental educators, the existing evidence supports that dental education with the support of telematics is effective in knowledge acquisition (Lima et al., 2019) . However, it should be pointed that distance learning is not transferring the Accepted Article traditional lecture to a web-based platform. Distance learning must not be a poor version of traditional, in-class dental education. In spite of its success, our experience with teleeducation also had its challenges, particularly low attendance (Roxo-Gonçalves et al., 2017) , which were partially overcame by further adapting and changing the courses to incorporate the needs of students . The novel pandemic undoubtedly created stress throughout the health care system and, for dentistry to keep the ball rolling, dental care delivery needs to be redesigned. Evidence supports the use of teleconsultation consulting and tele-education as effective alternatives in this hard period to avoid SARS-CoV-2 dissemination and more collateral damage. 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Vinicius Coelho Carrard: Conceptualization, Writing-original draft, Writing-review & editing. Camila Mello dos Santos: Writing-review & editing. Fernando Neves Hugo: Conceptualization, Writing-original draft, Writing-review & editing