ASSISTED IMPLANT EDUCATION POST-QUIZ

A detailed illustration of a dental implant procedure with tools and materials used in a surgical setting.

Assisted Implant Education Quiz

Test your knowledge in implant education with our comprehensive quiz designed for dental professionals. This quiz consists of 20 multiple-choice questions that cover essential topics in surgical procedures and implant placement techniques.

Key Features:

  • Assess your understanding of implant procedures
  • Improve your practical knowledge
  • Immediate feedback on answers
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by PlacingBolt347
Which of the following instruments connects to both the implant and surgical adaptor to check implant torque?
Free hand driver
Start Drill
2mm Twist Drill
Screw Tap
Anchor Pin
Once your osteotomy is completed, before placing your implant, what is your next step?
Connect the implant to the free hand driver /implant mount
Change motor setting to implant placement
Ensuring the patient still feels numb
Checking if you still have irrigation remaining
Placing the implant stick on the surgical plan
The motor always provides the correct torque value during time of implant placement.
True
False
On your guide, your sleeve is used as the final key before implant placement.
True
False
Flapping is required during which of the following situations?
No buccal defect is present
No adjacent teeth have recession
Less than 3mm of keratinized tissue is present
More than 3mm of keratinized tissue is present
Patient has limited opening
The first osteotomy drill is always a 3.5 x 10 NP
 
False
Your keys do not fit all the way flush in your surgical guide sleeve, which drill would you use to remove the excess resin?
Screw Tap
Dense Bone drill
Cortical Bore
4.3 X 10 RP Osteotomy drill
2mm Twist Drill
The burrito technique requires you to place your initial flap incision midcrestal.
True
False
Your 4.3 x 11.5 RP Replace implant does not go all the way down and has 5 threads exposed. When looking at your surgical plan you see the coronal third of your implant is exclusively D2 bone. What is your next step, once you back the implant out?
Cortical Bore
Dense Bone
Screw Tap
4.3 X 13 RP Osteotomy drill
Back the implant out with the wrench, and torque it back in until its flush with bone.
The screw tap must be reversed and allowed to back out of the osteotomy gently.
True
False
Which of the following drills only comes in 13mm and 16mm lengths?
Screw Tap
Cortical Bore
5.5 x 13 Active
Dense Bone
2mm Twist
The dense bone drill is an end cutting drill.
True
False
The Replace system implants are placed at 70 ncm and the Active system implants are placed at 35 ncm.
True
False
You place your implant, obtain primary stability, and place your healing abutment then take your final x-ray. You notice the healing abutment is not fully seated. What would you do next?
Screw Tap
Bone Mill
Dense Bone
Cortical Bore
Back the implant out and try again
You place your Nobel Active implant and the motor indicates 50 ncm torque value. What is your next step?
Check the torque with wrench
Take an x-ray
Bone Mill
Place a cover screw
Bone graft and suture
You place your implant and get below 15 ncm torque. When hand tightening a cover screw you notice the implant is spinning. This implant is safe to bury and uncover in 3-4 months.
True
False
As you are placing your implant you notice no integration occurring, even as you go subcrestal. You decide to remove the implant and your next step would be going to your PLAN B implant.
True
False
Your implant is placed with 35 ncm torque, healing abutment is fully seated and verified radiographically. You should suture the site with resorbable sutures.
True
False
With the burrito technique, prior to suturing the tissue in place, what must be done first?
Hold the tissue together with college pliars
Create releasing incisions around your flap
Decorticate the lingual plate of bone
De-keratinize the epithelial layer
Add some Valentina Sauce
The poncho technique involves the following:
Cutting a hole in your membrane, to place over the cover screw and tuck between the buccal tissue and buccal plate of bone
Cutting a hole in your membrane, to place over the healing abutment and tuck between the buccal tissue and buccal plate of bone
Tucking a membrane down the lingual plate of bone
Cutting a hole in your membrane, to place over the osteotomy and tuck between the buccal tissue and buccal plate of bone
Cutting a hole in your membrane and placing it over your implant before the time of placement
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