Table 4 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?
Table 4 If you are informed by one of your implant patients
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 4 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?
The number of respondents | |
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I’ll do nothing | 34 (5%) |
I’ll ask another dentist to provide the patient with home-visit dental care | 217 (32%) |
I’ll advice the patient to perform oral self-care only | 111 (17%) |
I’ll continue to provide the patient with post-operative care through home-visit dental care | 326 (49%) |
Others | 59 (9%) |
No answer | 26 (4%) |
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