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Question 1:

Implants are most often made of:

A. Titanium
B. Hydroxyapatite
C. Stainless steel
D. Gold alloy
Question 2:

The rough surface of implants is:

A. Due to fabrication errors


B. Not desirable for osseointegration
C. Important to remove at the neck so that gingival plaque
does not attach
D. Desirable for improved osseointegration
Question 3:

Osseointegration means:

A.Full contact between bone and the implant body


B.Fibrous attachment to the implant
C.40% to 70% bone/implant contact
D.Clinical detection of a particularly stable implant
Question 4:

The first event leading to osseointegration that occurs after


implant placement is:

A.Growth of new bone cells


B.Formation of a blood clot
C.Growth of fibrous tissue
D. Gingival down growth
Question 5:

Excessive force on implant crowns results in:

A. Trauma to bone
B. Immediate fracture of implant components
C. Fatigue of implant components, leading to fracture
D. No damage to implants because of their high
resistance to force
Question 6:

Plaque and calculus:

A. Do not attach on implants


B. Attach loosely to implants
C. Have a different composition on implants
D. Accumulate on implants similarly to teeth
Question 7:

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
Question 8:

The minimum interarch space for a fixed implant-supported


prosthesis is:

A. 4 mm
B. 6 mm
C. 7 mm
D. 12 mm
Question 9:

Ridge mapping measures:

A. Attached gingiva by outlining the mucogingival junction


B. Soft tissues on a stone model
C. Bone width on a tomogram
D. Soft tissue thickness clinically to deduce bone width
Question 10:

Panoramic radiographs are useful for:

A. Ruling out bony pathologies and estimating bone


availability
B. Performing precise measurements of bone height and
width
C. Selecting the height and width of implants
D. Detecting all existing anatomic limitations
Question 11:

Computed tomography:

A. Is the most precise radiographic technique


B. Delivers low doses of radiation
C. Is performed by a machine that is the size of a
panoramic machine
D. Should be prescribed in all implant cases
Question 12:

Cone beam computed tomography:

A. Is less accurate than conventional computed tomography


B. Uses less radiation than conventional computed
tomography
C. Delivers precise bone density measurements
D. Can only be used for small regions of interest
Question 13:

Which of the following statements about bone quality is


true?

A. D4 bone is the densest bone


B. D1 bone is the densest bone
C. There is a direct correlation between bone density and
implant survival rate
D. Bone quality is determined precisely based on
Hounsfield numbers
Question 14:

When selecting an implant:

A. It's best to choose the longest implant possible, because


the longest implants survive best
B. It's best to choose the widest implant possible, because
the widest implants survive best
C. Implant surface selection is critical
D. At least 1 mm of bone lingual and buccal of the implant
must remain for it to survive
Question 15:

Screw-retained prostheses possess the following


advantages:

A. Ease of fabrication
B. Ease of retrieval
C. Esthetics
D. Ease of connection to natural teeth
Question 16:

Cemented prostheses possess the following advantages:

A. Ease of fabrication
B. Ease of retrieval
C. Strong resistance
D. Ease of connection to natural teeth
Question 17:

Immediate implant placement is:

A. The placement of an implant at the time of tooth


extraction
B. The placement of multiple implants at once
C. The placement of a restoration at the time of implant
placement
D. The placement of a restoration at the time of surgical
uncovering
Question 18:

Provisional restorations:

A. Can rest on bone grafts and implants


B. Should not rest on bone grafts or newly placed
implants
C. Are not appropriate immediately after implant
placement
D. Are not appropriate immediately after bone grafting
Question 19:

Characteristics of implant-level impressions are:

A. Coping placement is easy because of visibility


B. Custom abutments are not available
C. Abutments must be selected in the mouth
D. Abutments can be selected in the laboratory
Question 20:

For crowns in the esthetic zone, soft tissue support:

A. Can be created in the abutment only


B. Can be created in the crown only C.
C. Can be created in the abutment and the crown
D. Can only be achieved with screw-retained crowns

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