Abstract

Purpose

Japan, with an increasing number of elderly people needing long-term care in a super-aged society, urgent needs to develop the clinical guidelines on implant maintenance for elderly people with declining independence. The purpose is to categorize the troubles encountered in the care of patients with dental implants and to indicate actual practices and points of note.

Methods

From the members of the Japanese Society of Oral Implantology, 12 expert panelists who were experienced with many problems of implant maintenance during dental visits and were familiar with their solutions were selected. Through repeated discussions in the many panel meetings, the problems of implant maintenance during dental visits were distilled.

Results

During a dental visit, the oral cavity, general conditions, and background of elderly patients who cannot orally care for themselves must be grasped, and medical staff, care managers, and patients should understand the changes in these factors as time goes by. The solutions and responses that can be made differ greatly depending on the medical care facilities, the environment, differences in the experience of medical staff, and the patient’s background. Thus, it is necessary to select safe treatments appropriate to each situation.

Conclusions

This paper features many opinions based on clinical experiences. However, clinical guidelines on implant management during dental visits should be formulated in the future based on the accumulation of evidence through the implementation of clinical research.

Details

Title
Maintenance issues of elderly patients requiring nursing care with implant treatments in dental visiting: position paper
Author
Ohkubo, Chikahiro 1 ; Ikumi, Noriharu 2 ; Sato, Yuji 3 ; Shirai, Mai 1 ; Umehara, Kazuhiro 4 ; Ohashi, Isao 5 ; Shibagaki, Hirokazu 5 ; Niki, Yoshimine 6 ; Masaki, Chihiro 7 ; Mikami, Itaru 8 ; Murakami, Hiroshi 9 ; Yoshinaga, Osamu 10 ; Wada, Masahiro 11 ; Watanabe, Fumihiko 12 

 Tsurumi University School of Dental Medicine, Department of Removable Prosthodontics, Yokohama, Japan (GRID:grid.412816.8) (ISNI:0000 0000 9949 4354) 
 Kanto-Koshinetu Brunch (Clinical Implant Society of Japan), Gunma-ken, Japan (GRID:grid.412816.8) 
 Showa University School of Dentistry, Department of Geriatric Dentistry, Tokyo, Japan (GRID:grid.410714.7) (ISNI:0000 0000 8864 3422) 
 Touhoku-Hokkaido Brunch (Aomori Implant Research Group), Hirosaki, Japan (GRID:grid.412816.8) 
 Kanto-Koshinetu Brunch (Japan Institute for Advanced Dentistry), Tokyo, Japan (GRID:grid.482427.f) 
 Chugoku-Shikoku Brunch (Clinical Implant Society of Japan), Tokyo, Japan (GRID:grid.482427.f) 
 Kyushu Dental University, Division of Oral Reconstruction and Rehabilitation, Kitakyusyu, Japan (GRID:grid.411238.d) (ISNI:0000 0004 0372 2359) 
 Touhoku-Hokkaido Brunch (Institute for Hokkaido Plastic Dentistry), Sapporo, Japan (GRID:grid.411238.d) 
 Aichi Gakuin University, Department of Fixed Prosthodontics and Oral Implantology, School of Dentistry, Nagoya, Japan (GRID:grid.411253.0) (ISNI:0000 0001 2189 9594) 
10  Kyushu Branch, Kumamoto, Japan (GRID:grid.411253.0) 
11  Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry, Department of Prosthodontics and Oral Rehabilitation, Suita, Japan (GRID:grid.136593.b) (ISNI:0000 0004 0373 3971) 
12  The Nippon Dental University School of Life Dentistry at Niigata, Department of Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics, Niigata, Japan (GRID:grid.412196.9) (ISNI:0000 0001 2293 6406) 
Publication year
2022
Publication date
Dec 2022
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
e-ISSN
21984034
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2748042348
Copyright
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