Implants Flashcards

1
Q

What is osseointegration?

A

A direct functional and structural connection between a load bearing dental implant and organised living bone.

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2
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What are the stages of osseointegration

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Primary - Frictional forces anchor implant.

Secondary - Bone grows onto surface of implant.

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3
Q

Differences between tooth root and implant?

A

Supra-crestal

Sub-crestal

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4
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What materials used for implants?

A

Titanium type IV pure.

Titanium-zirconium.

Ceramic implant (Yttra stabilised zirconia).

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5
Q

What is the typical length of an implant?

A

6-16mm length

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6
Q

Amount of bone needed for implant survival

A

7mm of bone

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7
Q

What are the main risk factors for implant failure?

A

Medcial status
Smoking habit
Aesthetic demand
Lip line
Gingival biotype
Shape of crown
Local infection
Restorative status
Width of space
Soft tissue anatomy
Bone defect at implant site

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8
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Which gingival biotypes are at highest risk when placing implants?

A

Thick low scalloped - low risk
Medium, medium scalloped - medium risk
Thin high scalloped - high risk

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9
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Which shapes of crown are high and low risk to implant planning?

A

High - triangular
Low - rectangular

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10
Q

Which size of space is of high concern when planning implants?

A

Less than 7mm per tooth

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11
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Which bony defects give high and medium risk when planning implants?

A

Horizontal - medium risk
Vertical - high risk

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12
Q

How can removable implant prosthesis be retained?

A

Stud
Bar
Magnet

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13
Q

How can fixed prosthesis be retained?

A

Screw retained
Cemented

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14
Q

What two ways can impressions be taken for implants?

A

Open tray or closed tray

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15
Q

What can cause compromised soft tissue sites?

A

Post-extraction defects
Trauma
Hypodontia
Periodontal disease
Thin biotype

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