Implant Maintenance - The Foundation for Long-term Success
Presented by Michaela von Geijer, DDS
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1. In what year did Professor Brånemark place his first dental implant in a patient?
1946
1956
1965
1975
2. During which decade did reports and publications start to write about peri-implant diseases?
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
3. What percentage of people are affected by peri-implantitis on patient level, according to the review 2017 by Howe?
2-12%
5-17%
8-28%
12-50%
4. There are many risk factors for peri-implant diseases, but which one is considered an etiological risk factor?
Smoking
Periodontitis
Diabetes
Plaque Accumulation
5. What is the most important reason why there is a focus on prevention and maintenance visits for patients with implants placed in their mouth?
It is not important to focus on prevention once the implant is successfully integrated into the bone
It is very expensive to treat peri-implant siseases
There is no established concept for treatments of peri-implantitis
Few dental offices have equipment needed for treatment of peri-implant diseases
6. How often should a patient with implants come for a recall visit?
Individually tailored, but at least twice a year
Every month is an easy way to schedule it
Once a year is enough for most patients
Several times a year for patients with many implants
7. When diagnosing, what is the difference between peri-implant mucositis and peri-implantitis?
Deepening of the pocket
Heavy bleeding on probing
Bone loss
Pus from the pocket
8. When should a patient with implants schedule an additional appointment with their dental professional?
Bleeding when brushing
The implant is moving
Pain from the implant area
All of the above
9. What force should be used when probing the pockets around a dental implant?
Use the same force as for natural teeth
Use more force than for natural teeth
Use much lighter force than on natural teeth
The only requirement is a plastic probe
10. In the 2015 European Federation of Periodontology (EFP) Guide, what plaque index percentage should your patient be below before implant placement?
Below 40%
Below 30%
Below 20%
Below 10%
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