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Teledentistry Through Web Apps And IODT - Reforming Dental Care In The Covid-19 Era: UPGRADING TELEDENTISTRY TO THE CHALLENGE JHA, KUNAL; Mandal, Yagnaseni; J, Avinash; KUMAR, GUNJAN; S, vinay; Singh, Arpita
Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence Journal Vol. 1 No. 3 (2021): Volume 1 Issue 3, 2021 [August]
Publisher : Association for Scientific Computing, Electronics, and Engineering (ASCEE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (491.593 KB) | DOI: 10.31763/iota.v1i3.485

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Health care affordability, accessibility, availability, and quality have long been a major concern for humanity. It is the use of telecommunications and information technology for consultations, education, and public awareness, with the goal of improving patient care and time management. Teledentistry is a form of telemedicine that is used in the field of dentistry. It is beneficial in improving services to underserved people, such as those in rural or less developed areas. The recent spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and its associated coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has caused widespread public health concerns However, due to restrictions in movement, it was difficult for the patients to visit the clinics for routine check-ups. This was overcome by the advancements in technology like the introduction of the INTERNET OF DENTAL THINGS(IODT) which has a major impact on and has tremendously transformed teledentistry. Dental health app platforms using AI have made teledentistry more accessible and user-friendly. The advent of sensor and camera technologies has opened up new possibilities and breakthroughs. Furthermore, teledentistry can be a beneficial tool for peer education, consultations, and ensuring proper referral channelizing.
Brushstrokes of Diplomacy: Where Art Meets International Relations Theory Singh, Arpita
ARTic 2025: Special Issue
Publisher : Universitas Komputer Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34010/artic.v8i1.17629

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Mainstream International Relations (IR) theories such as Realism, Liberalism and Constructivism have traditionally explained state behavior through strategic, institutional, or ideational frameworks. However, these paradigms often underestimate the nuanced role of visual art as a vehicle of soft power. This study explores the intersection of visual art and IR theory and analyzes how art contributes to contemporary diplomatic practices. Through a content analysis of visuals and art in cultural diplomacy, this study found that visual art advances liberal ideals by fostering intercultural dialogue and promoting mutual understanding. It challenges realism’s power-centric narratives by offering alternative and often peace-oriented perspectives on conflicts and negotiations. From a Constructivist viewpoint, art plays a crucial role in shaping national identities and redefining foreign policy orientations. This study further examines India’s evolving deployment of art as a soft power rooted in its rich tradition of cultural dissemination and increasingly present in contemporary diplomatic art. By integrating visual art into IR discourse, this study underscores its strategic relevance as a theoretical construct and a practical diplomatic tool.  Keyword: Visual Art, Soft Power, Cultural Diplomacy, International Relations Theory, India