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Signs of failure of implant select which are

A. Mobility
B. Peri implant radiolucency
C. Bone loss more than 2 mm per year
D. Bone loss less than 2 mm per year

Dental osseointegrated implants have:


a. normal periodontal ligaments
b. thin periodontal ligaments
c. no periodontal ligaments
d. a fibrous layer similar to periodontal ligaments
b. Periapical radiographs show:
c. a. maximum distortion
b. good indication of bone width
c. a single implant site
d. has no benefit for implant placement
d. A lady patient, smokes, takes metformin for diabetes. She wants
to have an implant in 25, 26 area. 46 has an implant with no
crown.
3. There is 4 mm probing in mesiobuccal and 6 mm probing in
distobuccal in 46. What problem in implant 46?
A. Gingivitis #
B. Periimplantitis
C. Mucositistis
e. 4. OPG shows mesioangulation of 47. What advice would you give
for crown impant in 46?
A. Mesioangulation of 47, need to adjust crown of 46
B. No problem, go ahead with crown
C. Periimplantitis, need to manage perio problem first #
D. Remove implant, put new one for mesioangulation problem

after implant placement, an edentulous patient should ?


a. avoid wearing anything for 2 weeks
b. immediately have healing abutments placed over the implants
c. should wear an immediate denture to protect
the implant sites

Antibiotic coverage should be provided when performing subgingival


curettage for patients with
A. myocardial infarction.
B. dental implants.
C. valvular heart disease.
D. coronary artery disease
which type of implant enhance bone growth:
A.stainless steel implant
B.co-cr implant
C.titanium implant
D.metal implant coated with hydroxyapatite

Concerning maxillary and mandibular posterior implants,


A. A 95% survival rate for mandibular implants and a 65–85% survival
rate for maxillary implants were reported.
B. Bone quality and favorable loading are important factors for success
ofimplant- supported restorations.
C. Minimum thickness of 1mm of surrounding bone is required for
optimal osseointegration.
D. Stress to the implant is primarily affected by implant position.
E. All of the above

The following are the signs of occlusal overload on implants except


a. Screw loosening
b. Bone loss
c. Prosthesis #
d. Periimplantitis
The MAxm Vertical forces on implants in the premolar region during
habitual mastication are reported to vary from
a. 30-59N
b. 60-120N
c. 121-240N
d. 241-520N
The most common complication related to the resin portion of the
implant supported complete prosthesis is...
a. Screw #
b. Metal Framework#
c. Screw Loosening
d. Need for replacement of artificial teeth

Implant of choice in very atrophic mandible is:


Transossteal implant
Suberiossteal implant
Endosseus implant

The approximal bone crest reduction between


the implant and the adjacent tooth is signifi cantly
infl uenced
A. By the horizontal distance between the edge of
the implant platform and the neighboring tooth
B. By the vertical implant platform position in
relation to the adjacent tooth
C. By the existing crestal bone level prior to the
implant placement
D. By the absence and presence of periodontal
disease

Preload generated between the abutment


screws and implants can be improved by
A. Enhancing surfaces on abutment screws that
reduce the coeffi cient of friction
B. Increasing the coeffi cient of friction between the
surfaces
C. Allowing multiple tightening and loosening of
the screw
D. Applying lower torque

Which of the following implant prosthesis


designs has been shown to have better stress
distribution on implants?
A. Screw - retained implant prostheses
B. Cement - retained implant prostheses
C. Implant - retained overdentures
D. Implant - retained fi xed complete dentures

annual bone loss around a successful implant should not be more than
a. 0.02mm
b.0.2mm
c.2mm
d.1mm

What is the minimum recommended interocclusal


space for the milled - bar retained implant - supported
fi xed prosthesis?
A. 8 mm
B. 9 mm
C. 10 mm
D. 12 mm

The measure of interfacial discrepancy between


the implant components thought to be questionable
or unacceptable is equal to or greater than
A. 10 μ m
B. 20 μ m
C. 30 μ m
D. 40 μ m

Which of the following is a disadvantage of


cementable implant - retained prostheses?
A. Retrievability
B. Aesthetics
C. Passivity
D. Possibilities of implant angulation correction
The minimum amount of space recommended
for successful placement of implant components
and fi xed complete denture prosthesis is
A. 10 mm
B. 12 mm
C. 15 mm
D. 18 mm

Absolute contraindication to implants:


A. History of breast cancer.
B. Diabetes.
C. Osteoporosis.
D. Hormone therapy.
E. None of the above.

Impression material for making final impression for implant prosthesis


is
A. Additional silicone
B. condensation silicones
C. Polyether
D. Polysulphides

. Most dental implants are made of:


A. Bioactive glass. B. Commercially pure titanium. C. Titanium-
aluminum-vanadium alloy. D. High crystallinity hydroxyapatite coated
titanium. E. Type III gold

An adult patient who had a cleft palate surgically closed as a child still
has a small patent cleft (oronasal fistula) to the anterior of the palate.
She does not want further surgery for this cleft and is now to lose her
remaining maxillary teeth.
What is the most appropriate first stage of treatment?
A. Chin block bone harvesting for grafting
B. Iliac crest bone harvesting for grafting
C. Maxillary overdenture supported by implants
D. Maxillary fixed bridgework supported by implants
E. No treatment

how far should implants be placed frm each other


A. 3mm
B. 4mm
C. 5mm
D. 7mm

Osteointegration
a. direct contact of bone and implant only radiographically
b. direct contact of bone and implant radiographically and
microscopically
c. fibrous connection
The most popular used implants are
A.blade form implants
B.subperiosteal implants
C.transasseous implants
D.root form implants

Which of the following is the advantage provided by orthodontic


extrusion for an implant site development .?
A .resolution of inflammation at developed implant site
B .formation of newly keratinized tissue
C .increased patient acceptance over traditional grafting methods
D .harmony of gingival zenith as a result of the extrusion process

Minimum space required for two implants of 3.5 mm Diameter ?


7 mm
11 mm
13 mm
14 mm
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Superior radiographic technique for assessment of jaw bones for
dentalimplants is:
CT
CBCT
Panorama
Lateral oblique
Periapical film

Highest rate of implant failure occurs with which type of bone:


Type I
TypeII
TypeIII
TypeIV
The biologic width around an implant should be:
0-3mm
1-2mm
2-3mm
3-4mm

Connective tissue fibers around the implant neck are:


A. Perpendicular to the implant surface
B. Not present because there is no connective tissue
C. Parallel to the implant surface
D. Multidirectional

Connective tissue fibers around the implant neck are:


A. Perpendicular to the implant surface
B. Not present because there is no connective tissue
C. Parallel to the implant surface
D. Multidirectional

What are the recommended numbers of implants for complete


edentouls patients:
A. maxilla 1 mandibular 1
B. maxilla 3 mandibular 2
C. maxilla 6 mandibular 4
D. maxilla 8 mandibular 6

In patients with normal bone and normal healing capabilities , one


should anticipate dental implant success rates of :
1) 35 percent
2) 50 to 60
3)74
4) 90 to 95

What is a potential problem of connecting natural teeth to implants?


A. Failure of the natural tooth
B. Cement failure on the implant abutment
C. Screw or abutment loosening
D. Intrusion of the natural tooth
Which of the following indicates a failure of a
dental implant?
A. Gingival inflammation.
B. Horizontal bone loss of one third of the
implant length.
C. Mobility.
D. Increased probing depths.
Minimum distance between implant and floor of the sinus?
1mm
, 2mm
,3mm

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