PLoS ONE (Jan 2021)

Applications of teledentistry in a French inmate population: A one-year observational study.

  • Camille Inquimbert,
  • Ioan Balacianu,
  • Nicolas Huyghe,
  • Joao Pasdeloup,
  • Paul Tramini,
  • Fadi Meroueh,
  • Sylvie Montal,
  • Sompop Bencharit,
  • Nicolas Giraudeau

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247778
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 4
p. e0247778

Abstract

Read online

Teledentistry oral examination protocol was evaluated for one year at the Villeneuve-lès-Maguelone Correctional Facility. The aim of the study was to simplify the obligatory dental consultation protocol at the entrance visit for new detainees. 1051 detainees were enrolled and 651 of them (58.9%) accepted an oral examination by teledentistry throughout the entire year of 2018. Only 1 inmate did not need treatment and 88.06% of those who have been examined had at least one untreated cavitated carious lesion. Forty-four percent of people who received a teledentistry check-up were referred to a dentist with a dental emergency. The use of teledentistry at the entry visit in a detention facility may facilitate the oral health screening without wasting the dentist's time, and may allow an optimization of the inmate's oral healthcare.