And the Answer is…It Depends! Answers to your questions about dental implant maintenance
Presented by Lynn Pencek, MS, RDH
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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. Risk factors with surgical implant placement and restorative include(s):
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Implant design
Bone quality
Restorative loading protocol
Prosthetic design
All of the above
2. Controllable risk factors for peri-implant disease include(s):
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Smoking
Poor oral hygiene
Poor prosthetic design
All of the above
3. There is generalized confusion with dental implants on which of the following topics?
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On the treatment of mucositis and peri-implantitis
How often should patients brush daily
How white the prosthetic can be
4. Use of fluoride can corrode titanium dental implants; this chemical change can
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Enhance osteointegration
Cause corrosion, contribute to bacterial growth, and dysbiosis
Both are TRUE
Both are FALSE
5. Biological safe materials used in air polishing include(s):
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Erythritol and Glycine
Baking soda
Baby powder
6. Use of the rubber cup polishing is safe when used:
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Use fine pumice-free polish on the restorative crown only
Use cup on the exposed threads of implant
Use acidulated phosphite fluoride polish
Use extra pumice
7. Probing should be done:
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Six months to one year after the final restoration is placed as a base line reference
Probed at every visit with heavy force
Never probe
In the presence of sever inflammation to confirm bleeding on probing
8. Plastic scalers are the hand instrument of choice when scaling implants.
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True
False
9. Use of chlorhexidine should be discontinued on dental implant patients because chlorhexidine
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Alters the implant surface and causes corrosion
Reduces fibroblastic production
Stains awfully
All of the above
10. Safe ultrasonic tips for use on dental implants include:
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Titanium and PEEK – Polyether Ether Keton
Gold and Stainless steel tips
Same ultrasonic tips as natural teeth
Graphite and plastic tips.
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