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Teleconsultation in Dentistry Using the XPA3 Online System: Case Report

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Dejan Dubovina ,
Dejan Dubovina
Branko Mihailović ,
Branko Mihailović
Biljana Vujičić ,
Biljana Vujičić
Saša Tabaković ,
Saša Tabaković
Vladimir Matvijenko ,
Vladimir Matvijenko
Dušan Živković
Dušan Živković

Abstract

Telemedicine represents interactive audio-visual communication between doctors and their patients. The Center for Telemedicine in Kosovska Mitrovica organizes and manages the process of teleconsultation using the computer-medical system XPA3 Online. This paper explains the procedure of posting teleconsultation requests by doctors, consultation seekers, and the procedure of responding to teleconsultation requests by doctors who provide consultation. Two practical cases were reported, where interspecialist dentistry teleconsultation was effectuated. In both cases, the patients were successfully managed after effectuated consultations, without being referred to other dentistry specialists for examination and advice. The XPA3 Online teleconsultation system is a convenient and comfortable way for rapid and high quality management of dentistry patients.

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