Implants for Life: Unlocking Longevity Through Maintenance
Presented by Jessica Woods, MPH, RDH, FADHA
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You must achieve a passing score of 80% on the ten content questions related to the course you just viewed. If you do not pass on the first try, you do have the opportunity to try again. Please email info.usa@tepe.com if you have any questions.
1. Why do dental implants have a higher incidence of bacterial contamination?
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Lack of periodontal ligament (PDL)
Surface texture
Shape of the body of the dental implant
Increased occlusal load
2. With natural teeth, the gingival fibers run __________ to the tooth's long axis attaching to the tooth's surface. With implants, the fibers run __________ to the implant's long axis and do not attach to the implant surface.
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perpendicular, parallel
perpendicular, perpendicular
parallel, perpendicular
parallel, parallel
3. The parallel orientation of the fiber attachment on an implant allows the apical progression of bacteria, leading to the potential for a more rapid spread of inflammation.
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True
False
4. Implant exhibit greater gingival vascular supply as compared with natural teeth.
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True
False
5. Platform shift is when the abutment used is smaller in diameter than the implant platform.
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True
False
6. What is the most common iatrogenic complication associated with dental implants?
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Micro-movement
Unstable restorative components
Emergence profile
Cementitis
7. Current research supports that probing dental implants (with proper technique) is beneficial.
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False
8. When should you start probing dental implants?
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Immediately after placement
Six months after placement
Six months after restored function of the implant
When you suspect peri-implant disease
9. When probing dental implants, probing depth is more meaningful than comparison of changes.
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False
10. Evidence suggests that interdental cleaning with interdental brushes is the most effective method for interdental plaque removal.
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False
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