Ihana Visiting Dental Care Group (Representative: Shunta Miwa, hereinafter Ihana) has been piloting a "constant connection type dental care support system" since 2025, where dental staff maintain a constant Google Meet connection during working hours. A self-assessment survey (14 items, 10-point scale, pilot study) conducted on 9 staff members showed changes in communication, quality of care, and operational efficiency. For example, the score for the burden of contacting multiple professions decreased from an average of 8.3 points to 1.5 points, and the sense of team connection and security increased from 4.0 points to 8.0 points. On June 12, 2026, Representative Shunta Miwa presented these results at the 37th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Gerodontology. ■ The Challenge of "Taking Decisions Home" in Visiting Dental Care Visiting dental care faces structural challenges due to its operational characteristics, where dentists, dental hygienists, and dental administrative staff are dispersed at patient homes or facilities: - "Taking decisions home" becomes the norm: Staff cannot consult on-site when they are unsure. - Fragmentation of information: Handover reports compiled after returning to the clinic lead to time lags and omissions. - Isolation of on-site staff: Anxiety from "handling things alone" affects the quality of care. Traditional communication methods like phone calls and chats placed a significant burden on contacting staff when their hands were occupied during treatment, making immediate consultation with senior doctors and prompt responses to facilities or families difficult. ■ Dental Care Support System with Constant Google Meet Connection Ihana has established an "integrated dental care system" where dentists, dental hygienists, and dental administrative staff keep Google Meet constantly on (video and audio), integrating the field and back office. - Dental administrative staff record spoken content in real-time (medical records, reports). - I