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:
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A preliminary report on dental implant condition
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Review : A preliminary report on dental implant condition
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Methods : A preliminary report on dental implant condition
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Results : A preliminary report on dental implant condition
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Discussion : A preliminary report on dental implant condition
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References : A preliminary report on dental implant condition
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Table 1 Survey questions
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Table 2 Among the patients who received implant treatment
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Table 4 If you are informed by one of your implant patients
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Table 3 Have you been consulted by your implant patients
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Table 5 Number, implants, and oral self-care of patients
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Table 6 Methods to identify the presence of implants in patients
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Table 8 Survey of dentists who offer implant treatment (671 dentists)
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Figure 1. Breakdown of respondents. The retrieval rate was approximately 40% in each of the three societies
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Figure 2. Three implants were embedded in an artificial mandible
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? |
- 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