Table 1 Survey questions
Table 1 Survey questions
author: Yuji Sato, Shigeto Koyama,Chikahiro Ohkubo,Shin Ogura,Ryutaro Kamijo,Soh Sato,Jun Aida,Yuichi Izumi,Mihoko Atsumi,Akio Isobe,Shu | publisher: drg. Andreas Tjandra, Sp. Perio, FISID
Table 1 Survey questions
1. Do you offer implant treatment? |
2. Do you give a “card/pocket notebook” to patients for whom implant treatment has been completed? |
3. Among the patients who received implant treatment at your clinic, are there any patients who were admitted to the hospital or became bedridden at home? |
4. Have you been consulted by your implant patients or their families about oral health management when the patients were admitted to the hospital or became bedridden? |
5. If you are informed by one of your implant patients that s/he cannot visit your clinic due to becoming bedridden, how do you address this? |
6. Please provide the number of institutions and patients by the category of institutions you visit for home-visit dental care. |
Number of institutions |
Total number of patients who receive your home-visit dental care |
Of the above patients, the total number of patients who are unable to perform oral self-care |
Total number of patients who have implants among those who receive your home-visit dental care |
Of the above patients who have implants, the total number of patients who are unable to perform oral self-care |
7. How do you identify the presence of implants in patients receiving your home-visit dental care? |
8. Would it be helpful if institutionalized or homebound older adults have an implant card/pocket notebook (something like the Prescription Pocket Notebook) or treatment history/information? |
Serial posts:
- A preliminary report on dental implant condition
- Review : A preliminary report on dental implant condition
- Methods : A preliminary report on dental implant condition
- Results : A preliminary report on dental implant condition
- Discussion : A preliminary report on dental implant condition
- References : A preliminary report on dental implant condition
- Table 1 Survey questions
- Table 2 Among the patients who received implant treatment
- Table 4 If you are informed by one of your implant patients
- Table 3 Have you been consulted by your implant patients
- Table 5 Number, implants, and oral self-care of patients
- Table 6 Methods to identify the presence of implants in patients
- Table 8 Survey of dentists who offer implant treatment (671 dentists)
- Figure 1. Breakdown of respondents. The retrieval rate was approximately 40% in each of the three societies
- Figure 2. Three implants were embedded in an artificial mandible