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A series of multiple-choice and true/false questions related to dental implants, covering topics such as implant types (endosseous, subperiosteal), surgical procedures, osseointegration, contraindications, and post-operative maintenance. It serves as a study aid for dental students or professionals seeking to review their knowledge of implant dentistry. The questions address key aspects of implant placement, materials, and patient care, providing a concise overview of essential concepts in the field. It also covers the prosthodontic phase of implant treatment and home care regimen.
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The type of implant that involves cutting a hole into the alveolar bone and then pressing or screwing in the implant is called: a. subperiosteal b. staple c. transosseous d. endosseous - correct answer d. endosseous Which of the following takes place during the second endosseous implant surgery? a. an impression is taken for crown fabrication b. an abutment is attached to the body of the implant c. a healing cap is attached to the body of the implant d. the amount of osseointegration is measured - correct answer c. a healing cap is attached to the body of the implant To ensure longevity and function of the implant, the patient is responsible for a. eventual payment in full of all implant procedures b. plaque control c. application of tray-delivered fluoride d. proper occlusion - correct answer b. plaque control The surgical procedure for placing implants must not injure the bone. Overheating the bone prevents osseointegration of the implant. Recommended temperatures are not to exceed a. 98.6 degree F b. 47 degree F c. 117 degree C d. 117 degree F - correct answer d. 117 degree F
All of the following conditions are contraindications for implant placement except a. recurrent caries b. poor oral hygiene c. diabetes d. smoking - correct answer a. recurrent caries T/F Titanium is very difficult to cast. It is not very strong but is acceptable for implant uses. - correct answer Both statements are true A patient who has a very small, or essentially no mandibular ridge, is said to have a (an) a. atrophic dentulous mandible b. atrophic edentulous mandible c. iatrogenic edentulous mandible d. dysfunctional edentulous mandible - correct answer b. atrophic edentulous mandible T/F The patient's home care regimen of implant maintenance may consist only of a toothbrush and floss. Without proper maintenance, the possibility of implant failure greatly increases - correct answer Both statements are true The prosthodontic phase phase of implant treatment involves the placement of several "parts" or attachments. A patient who has completed the surgeries and restorative case would receive, in order: a. cylinder, implant, abutment, crown b. implant, cylinder, abutment, crown c. cylinder, implant, crown, abutment d. implant, abutment, cylinder, crown - correct answer d. implant, abutment, cylinder, crown