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An appeal to professional dental associations
1. AN APPEAL TO PROFESSIONAL DENTAL ASSOCIATIONS
Yaroslav Zablotskyy โ president of Ukrainian Dental Implantology Association
Myron Uhryn โ president of Ukrainian Association of Dentists in Private Practice
The number of edentulous people is substantial worldwide and, as dentists, we realize how much they
suffer. We know that these people, especially the older ones, do not complain. They consider it normal
to be edentulous at their age. We also know that dental implants can change their lives Dental
implantation is the only solution for absolutely edentulous people. There is no other way to gain back
the full quality of life. But only implantologists are aware of this. . However, we speak about that only
at our professional symposiums and meetings and hope to be heard by somebody. While striving to
first implement and then achieve new European and global standards in treatment of patients. But
those that suffer and those that make decisions donโt hear us. They just donโt attend our meetings!
What do people know about dental implants? Dentists are almost never mentioned in the media .
Normally, the public only sees advertisements for tooth paste and denture cream. And even if they see
something else, they think that dental implants are only for a โHollywood smileโ, which they believe is
extremely expensive.
Having realized that our society, both the general public and government, never heard about the fact
that dental implants were invented to treat edentulous patients, we have initiated a professional project
โQuality of Life for Our Parentsโ. This project offers free implant treatment for the elderly.
During the past year, the socially unprotected elderly over the age of 80 were treated with about 1000
implants placed by 400 volunteer dentists from all over Ukraine. Private dental clinics carried on the
treatment with fixed dentures, also free of charge. The oldest patient was 93 years old.
Volunteer dentists during the campaign โQuality of Life for Our Parentsโ in Kiev 25-th, June, 2010
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2. Our patients are 93 and 90 years old
Our assumptions concerning low level public awareness about implants have been confirmed. We can
say that all our patients were volunteers and had absolutely no prior knowledge about the surgery, or
its results. All the patients were informed about the implant surgery and we assumed they were
completely aware of the outcome. However, about 100 people cancelled their surgery. Some of them
cancelled after they found out that implant placement was a surgery, others cancelled after they
realized they needed to stay in a hospital for the procedure. This way or the other, neither those
patients who cancelled their surgeries, nor those who agreed, had ever heard about dental implants.
To operate in hosting hospitals, the dentists provided all necessary credentials (e.g. copies of diploma
and license certificates). It was the first time that doctors from state and military hospitals, private
practices, and universities gathered together once a month in different cities. They met in military or
civil hospitals, where they placed 100 to 300 implants a day. Surgeons, prosthodontists, nurses, and
hospital staff worked as one team. Implant companies became our partners and supplied dental teams
with free implants. All the implants used were officially certified.
All the patients received the necessary examinations like orthopantomogram, blood analysis, and
fluorography. They were carefully screened, received medical clearance from hospital specialists, and
were hospitalized for five days (two days before their surgery and three days after it).
In every city this project was conducted as a military operation. These dentists never worked together
before, as well as never operated in the hosting hospital prior to the event. All the participating
specialists were divided into teams. Each team consisted of four members โ a surgeon, a prosthodontist
and two assistants. We had an active Logistic center, where all the participants could get the necessary
information. Each participant knew where his/her work area was (scrubbing area, operation room,
prosthetic room), as well as where his patient was at any time. Each surgeon received a patientโs chart
and evaluated a radiograph 15-30 minutes before the surgery. Each surgeon operated on no more than
three patients a day.
In spite of different convictions and opinions, all the doctors were following a single protocol โ four
parallel inserted implants with abutments in intramental space of the edentulous mandible. After the
surgeries, the patients were escorted to prosthetic rooms where prosthodontists inserted prefabricated
temporary acrylic dentures.
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3. Standardized protocol for the project
The surgeons operated in surgical operatories utilizing real surgical tables which were considerably
different from their usual dental chairs in their private practices. Surgical light and suction was
supplied by the hospital. Surgical motors and all necessary implant equipment were supplied by
operating dentists.
Some doctors were singing while operating, while some were watching the operation and having a
feeling of observing a master class with renowned specialists. Journalists were interviewing dentists
and anesthesiologists who were genuinely proud of their work. We should note that at the beginning
of the project the general mood of dentists was a bit strange. They were very cautious at first, but then
it turned into real satisfaction and feeling of happiness. This feeling of satisfaction was not only
because of their professional pride but also because of social responsibility and raised awareness of a
charitable cause. This is important, since dentists are seldom involved in any charity or social projects.
Interviews of our patient and international expert
Reports about all the surgeries were presented during the 5th East-European Congress of Dental
Implantation in Lviv, Ukraine on March 10-12, 2011. Quintessence Publishing awarded the best
surgeon and the best prosthodontist prizes to two dentists.
Present at the Congress were world known specialists: Chantal Malevez, Karl-Erick Kahnberg, Carlo
Maiorana, Pascal Valentini, Fouad Khoury, Rafi Romano, Marcus Schlee, Istvan Urban and others.
There they learned about our project. Some of them agreed to attend our next event in Kiev as
international observers and volunteer surgeons.
It is clear that we can not replace state programs, but we can attract the attention of the public and
governments to the existing problem and implement the required standards in the whole world. We are
sure the professional association is not only about the interests of its members and congresses, but is
also about a social activity. It makes it less formal, livelier, and gives its members a chance to share
experiences, skills, and lobby new ideas and social standards.
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4. We should also note that our project was supported in other countries. The first stage of our project
took place in Warsaw (Poland); others are planned on the 9 th May, 2011 in Sofia (Bulgaria) and on the
15th of October, 2011 in Tbilisi (Georgia).
We cordially invite you to Kiev on May 26-27, 2011 where we plan to perform surgeries on 100
patients in a military hospital. We plan to place 400 implants and insert temporary dentures the same
day. With the assistance of 25 anesthesiology teams, we will simultaneously operate in 30 surgical
rooms and 30 prosthodontists rooms.
Your opinion is important to us. If you would like to leave us a note, start a similar project in your
country, would like to hear about our experience, or if you would like to visit and observe our project
in action, please write to: secretariat@aiukraine.com.ua
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