
Abstract Background: Dental radiology plays a pivotal role in the diagnosis of dental diseases. The integration of modern technology, such as Quick Response (QR) codes, can potentially streamline data management and enhance the efficiency of the healthcare professionals. QR codes offer an innovative solution for encoding both patient details and radiographic interpretations. Objectives: The primary objectives of this questionnaire study were to assess the knowledge, attitude and perception of dental professionals regarding QR codes and to explore the perceived benefits of incorporating QR codes into dental radiology practices in the domains of diagnosis, reporting, treatment planning and also to identify potential challenges and concerns related to the integration of QR codes in these fields. Methods: A structured questionnaire was designed and distributed to dental professionals and specialists. The survey sought feedback on their familiarity with QR codes, their opinions on the potential applications of QR codes in dental radiology, and their perceptions of the benefits and challenges associated with this technology. Results: This study underscores the advantages of employing QR codes as a preferred method for disseminating patient radiographic information including the images and diagnostic reports. The user-friendly and familiar nature of QR codes, in contrast to traditional radiographic films, appears to be a key factor driving their preference among dental professionals. This approach not only enhances efficiency and accessibility but also minimizes physical contact with printed materials, contributing significantly to infection control efforts emphasizing scalability, technology adoption considerations, educational initiatives, data security, cost-benefit analysis, and the long-term viability of QR code implementations in different healthcare settings.
Quick Response Codes, QR Codes, Dental Radiology, Radiographs, OPG, CBCT.
Quick Response Codes, QR Codes, Dental Radiology, Radiographs, OPG, CBCT.
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