36 hours ago OralEye is a dental health app that allows patients to contact a dentist remotely, using their smartphone for a virtual checkup. By taking a series of smartphone images and uploading a brief case history, patients can upload their queries to a Virtual Office, where dentists can sign in and review them in a quick consultation. OralEye allows ... >> Go To The Portal
We provide prospective patients with the framework to take bright, clear images of their teeth that will give you a good look at their both hard and soft tissues. They will also upload a brief case history along with their symptoms for you to review. Dentists can log in at any time to the Virtual Office and pick a case to review.
Dentists return a data-rich report highlighing any concerns for the patient and providing a baseline from which oral health can be improved over time. The OralEye service is available to dental plans in the US & Europe.
OralEye allows patients to connect with a dentist at a time that works for them, providing a swift, expert answer that lets them know how to maintain their oral health at home as well as when to make an appointment for a physical checkup.
For those who live in rural areas or aren’t currently near their own dentist, OralEye means a first port of call between physical dental appointments.
OralEye is a dental health app that allows patients to contact a dentist remotely, using their smartphone for a virtual checkup. By taking a series of smartphone images and uploading a brief case history, patients can upload their queries to a Virtual Office, where dentists can sign in and review them in a quick consultation. ...
It’s up to you how many or how few cases you decide to take on. The flexibility that comes with OralEye means you can easily take on extra work if a patient cancels their appointment or you want to work on extra cases while at home or in the office. All you need is a computer and a few minutes to spare.
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OralEye provides a web and mobile service for users to facilitate dental consultations from smartphone photos without the need for patients to attend the dental office. This is the first teledental service of it's kind.
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Consistent with state and federal privacy laws, and as a condition of treatment, audio or video recordings are not permitted inside Virginia Eye Institute facilities. Should anyone be observed recording or taking photographs with a cellphone or other device, the individual will be asked to immediately erase the audio, video or photographs to protect the privacy of other patients and VEI associates.