From: Dental implant status in elderly individuals requiring domiciliary dental care in Japan
Basic information of the dentists | Q1. Years of clinical experience |
Q2. Years of experience providing domiciliary dental care | |
Q3. Provision of implant treatment in the respondent’s own clinic | |
Actual implant status of patients requiring domiciliary dental care | Q4. Type of facilities visited for domiciliary dental care and the number of implant patients |
Q5. Types or status of implant prostheses encountered in domiciliary dental care | |
Q6. Types of implant-related complications encountered | |
Q7. Countermeasures/treatment for implant-related problems and complications | |
Q8. Oral care/care instructions provided in domiciliary dental care | |
Implants in an aging society | Q9. Whether there is a necessity of implants (prostheses) in patients requiring domiciliary dental care |
Q10. Indications for implants (prostheses) in domiciliary dental care | |
Q11. Necessity of consulting services (from implant societies or dental associations or universities) for implant problems/complications in domiciliary dental care | |
Q12. Whether implant treatment history/information provided by patients was useful |