Principles of dental implant surgery Flashcards

1
Q

What X ray is gold standard for implant planning?

A

CBCT

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What is the guideline for the amount of bone needed for implant placement?

A

At least 1.5mm of bone between implants.
3mm between adjacent implants.
At least 1mm of bone on the buccal and lingual aspects of implants placed

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Why do we need a safe buffer zone of bone when drilling in for implant placement?

A

When drilling, an implant drill is 1-2mm longer than the bone of the final implant.
Therefore need to have a safe buffer zone so you dont drill too deep.
Avoid vital structures.

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4
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Is a narrower or thicker implant more likely to have occlusal loading?

A

A narrower implant

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5
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Why is the length of a mandibular implant limited?

A

Due to the amount of bone above the inferior alveolar canal positioning.

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6
Q

What is the main advantage and disadvantage of short implants?

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Advantage = easier to remove than longer implants

Disadvantage = Likely to be lost easier due to bone loss

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7
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What does keratinised tissue around an implant lead to?

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Patients with less than 2mm of keratinised tissue were more likely to have plaque accumulation, inflammation and bleeding and recession leading to exposure of the abutment.

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8
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What can be placed around the implant to fix the lack of keratinised tissue?

A

Gingival graft

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9
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What are the pre-operative procedures which are involved in implant surgery?

A

Pre-Operative:
- Make sure the patient is fully informed of their situation with all the treatment options
- Know the costs, risks and benefits of the treatment options
- Potential post operative complications
- Consent needed

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How do we gain soft tissue access for implant placement?
How do we prepare the bone site for implant placement?

A

Incisions and raise minimal thickness flaps - determined by surrounding and underlying anatomy.

Start with a narrow drill and get larger.
Allows for minimal trauma to bone and allows the surgeon to adjust the drill orientation.

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11
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What is the primary stability determined by?

A
  • Density of the bone
  • Surgical technique
  • Implant design
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12
Q

What is the two stage process to placing dental implants?

A

1) Incision cut into gum, implant screws are placed and area is closed for healing

2) Small incision is made on the alveolar crest and healing abutments are placed

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13
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How long do we give for soft tissues to heal?

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8 weeks

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