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Dr. Jae Yoon Lee leads 2nd Daegu-Dongshin Dental Mission to Cagayan de Oro and Misamis Oriental
By Mike Banos
Cagayan de Oro and Misamis Oriental are the lucky
beneficiaries of a matching grant poroject of the Rotary Clubs West Cagayan de
Oro and Daegu-Dongshin in South
Korea.
These two clubs are currently in the second phase of
implementing a long-term project which will ultimately benefit indigent
patients through significant improvements in their personal health. The project
not only directly benefits beneficiaries but also lays the foundation for
long-term care thanks to training and seminars for local dentists.
Principals of the two Rotary Clubs Matching Grant Project pause for posterity: PDG Jae Yoon Lee (2nd row, 3rd from Left), Al Brito (4th from left, 2nd row), president of the host Rotary Club of West Cagayan de Oro and PDG Joe Nebrao (right, 1st row). The dental chair in the foreground (left, color blue) was also donated by the mission from RC Daegu-Donshin.
“With 40 patients for our second mission and 60 last
February, we have installed medical implants on some 100 patients overall,”
said Dr. Jae Yoon Lee, Director of the DukYoungDentalHospital in DaeguCityCity
in South Korea.
Dr. Jae Yoon Lee has earned a lofty prestige in the dental
profession in South Korea
and the world. With the highest per capita dental implant use rate in the world
and the second largest market in the Asia-Pacific for dental implants and final
abutments, Dr. Lee has installed over 60,000 implants over the course of his
continuing career and still installs around 300 implants a month.
Dr. Lee was graduated from the SeoulNationalUniversityCollege.
Besides being the full-time director of Duk-YoungDentalHospital, he is also vice
chairman of the Korean International Oral Implant Alumni Association and member
of the Korea Dental Implant Academic Society, and Daehan Dental Prosthetics
Academic Society.
DukYoungDentalHospital has 16 dentists
who conduct around 500 implants monthly. Together with Dr. Lee, they install
around 800 implants a month, a rate that is one of the highest in South Korea and
perhaps, even the world. DukYoungDentalHospital has 150 dental
hygienist and a 450-bed capacity mostly for post-operative patients who stay
overnight for observation after receiving their implants.
Dr. Jae Yoon Lee speaks to local dentists (left) and demonstrates for
them the finer points of dental implantology (right) at the Philippine
Dental Association Cagayan de Oro-Misamis Oriental Chapter Building.
Dental implants in the Philippines are a luxury only the
rich can afford, costing upwards of PhP 70-80,000 each. In South Korea, DukYoungDentalHospital charges about US$2,000 each which
is even more expensive but Dr. Lee estimates that without the overhead and
other expenses, he can bring the costs down to around 25% of the unit cost in Korea or 33% of what it currently costs in the Philippines.
Dental implants take around six to eight months to install.
That’s because after the titanium screws which hold them the crown are put in
place, it takes about that long a period for it to bond to the bone.
According to Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, the most
widely accepted and successful implant today is the osseointegrated implant,
based on the discovery by Swedish Professor Per-Ingvar Brånemark that titanium
can be successfully fused into bone when osteoblasts grow on and into the rough
surface of the implanted titanium. This forms a structural and functional
connection between the living bone and the implant.
The procedure to install implants is also quick and painless
as patients Choi Sun Hee, Ronel Esgana and Adelia Maglasang of Aposkahoy,
Claveria, Misamis Oriental can attest to.
Ronel Esgana (right, left photo) of Aposkahoy, Claveria, Misamis
Oriental, tells a local journalist how easy and painless the dental
implantation is. Beneficieries wait for their turn at the PDA Cagayan de
Oro-Misamis Oriental Chaper Building (right photo).
“You don’t feel anything, there’s no pain at all, no
swelling afterwards, no after effects,” said Esgana, a sentiment echoed by his
two colleagues. The entire procedure is rendered even more painless because the
South Korean team provides not only the implants but also post-operative care through
a full course of medicines and instructions in a pack each patient-beneficiary
receives free after each implantation procedure.
Dr. Lee says that with proper care and periodic check-ups
with your local dentist, an implant can last from 20-30 years. It’s also
considered the most natural solution to missing teeth, since patients whose implants
are successful will be able to eat like those with natural teeth, and much
better than those with dentures.
And Korean dental implants are considered among the best in
the world, thanks to continued research and development for which Duk-YoungDentalHospital
has already spent $6-billion to date.
“With better nutrition comes better health,” Dr. Lee
stressed. “Thus patients with implants are much better off afterwards and can
deal with stress and disease better, not to mention their improved sense of
well-being which comes from improved nutrition and personal appearance.”
However, what’s more worthy of note is the project’s
sustainability which Dr. Lee has ensured with the training seminars for local
dentists from the Philippine Dental Association Cagayan de Oro-Misamis Oriental
Chapter who will take care of looking after the beneficiaries after the dental
mission has flown back to South
Korea.
Dr. Czarisse Emily Escalona-Tismo of the Dental Department
of the NorthernMindanaoMedicalCenter, is one of the
local dentists who has undergone the training seminar and has been charged with
the follow up care of the beneficiaries until the South Korean team returns in
another six months.
The matching grant project was initiated by the Rotary Club
of West Cagayan de Oro under the watch of immediate past president Mandy
Tarayao and continued under the present administration of President Al Brito.
The South Korean side was initiated by PDG Jae Yoon Lee and continued by Lee
Jon Man and the Daegu-Dongshin Rotary Club.
A respected civic leader, Dr. Lee is also active in the
unification movement of the two Koreas,
being chairman of the National Unification Central Conference, counselor of the
Presidential Advisory Unification Consultation Committee, president of the
Dept. of Defense Correction Committee Central Conference and consultant,
Democratic Peace Unification Advisory Committee.
A true renaissance man or polymath who excels in several
fields, Dr. Lee is also known as an author, poet, publisher and sportsman. He
is the author of a Dental Implant Guide Book (Dental Implantology), volumes of
poetry (as a member of the Dentists Literary Men’s Association) and coffee
table books on the arts, and encyclopedias on apartment management. He is the
publisher of the monthly Women’s Life Magazine, National Apartment newspaper
and the Rotary Club magazine in Korea.
Not the least, his heart remains with Rotary International,
being a past district governor of RI
District 3700 (2001-2002), committee chairman of Rotary Korea (2006-2008),
president of the RI Amateur Paduk Club. He is the recipient of a Citizen’s
Honorary recognition (Camellia Award) and World Rotary Superior District Award,
and many more.