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Paper ID PS4-3 : Study on the usage status of dental magnetic attachments after the introduction of the Japan National Insurance


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[0001]
Hirokazu Kumano (Aichi Gakuin University )

Thank you for your interesting presentation. In this presentation, you said that the number of cases in which magnetic attachment was applied to partial dentures was higher. Which is more likely to be applied to complete or partial dentures in the future? Please let us know your opinion.

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kazuhiro nagata (nagaoka dental communications )

 In the past, all remaining teeth were used as magnetic attachments and dentures were often fabricated in the full denture form, but I believe that such design was done mainly for esthetic reasons, not to show the clasp.
 When magnetic attachment dentures are covered by insurance, convenience and functionality will be more important than esthetics, and we expect that the number of partial denture cases with clasps will increase.

[0003]
kazuhiro nagata (nagaoka dental communications )

Thank you for your question. 
I hope this explanation is correct.

[0004]
Masatoshi Takahashi (Tohoku University )

Thank you for presenting such intriguing data.
In order to increase the percentage of Easy in the evaluation of denture fabrication by dentists, I felt that more educational activities should be carried out through the JSMAD. In future similar surveys, I would like to suggest adding Satisfaction of dentists with dental magnetic attachments as an assessment criterion.

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kazuhiro nagata (nagaoka dental communications )

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Thank you for your suggestion.

The data presented here are for members of the Society of Magnetic Dentistry and may differ from those for dentists in general. If possible, we think it is necessary to conduct a survey with a wider range of subjects in the future.

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