cirurgia oral pré-protetica Flashcards

(31 cards)

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What is oral pre-prosthetic surgery?

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Oral pre-prosthetic surgery refers to surgical procedures performed to prepare the oral cavity for the placement of prosthetic devices.

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True or False: Oral pre-prosthetic surgery is only performed on patients with complete edentulism.

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False

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What are common indications for oral pre-prosthetic surgery?

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Common indications include inadequate bone volume, abnormal soft tissue, and the need for alveolar ridge modifications.

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Fill in the blank: One primary goal of oral pre-prosthetic surgery is to enhance __________ for prosthetic rehabilitation.

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stability

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What is the role of alveoloplasty in oral pre-prosthetic surgery?

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Alveoloplasty involves reshaping the alveolar bone to create a more favorable contour for denture support.

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Multiple Choice: Which procedure is aimed at increasing the height of the alveolar ridge?

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Bone grafting

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What is the significance of maxillary sinus elevation in pre-prosthetic surgery?

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Maxillary sinus elevation is performed to create additional bone height for implant placement in the posterior maxilla.

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True or False: Soft tissue management is unnecessary in pre-prosthetic surgery.

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False

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What are the potential complications of oral pre-prosthetic surgery?

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Potential complications include infection, bleeding, and inadequate healing.

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Fill in the blank: The use of __________ is critical for achieving hemostasis during oral pre-prosthetic surgery.

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surgical techniques

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What is the importance of patient assessment before oral pre-prosthetic surgery?

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Patient assessment is crucial to determine the appropriate surgical plan and anticipate any complications.

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Multiple Choice: Which imaging technique is commonly used to evaluate bone quality before surgery?

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Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT)

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What is the purpose of soft tissue grafting in pre-prosthetic surgery?

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Soft tissue grafting is used to augment thin or deficient soft tissue for improved prosthetic fit.

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True or False: Oral pre-prosthetic surgery can only be performed under general anesthesia.

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False

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What is the role of a surgical guide in pre-prosthetic surgery?

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A surgical guide helps ensure accurate positioning of implants or prosthetic components.

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Fill in the blank: The __________ is a critical anatomical landmark during maxillary sinus elevation.

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sinus membrane

17
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What is a common post-operative care instruction for patients after pre-prosthetic surgery?

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Patients should avoid strenuous activities and follow a soft diet.

18
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Multiple Choice: Which material is often used for bone grafting in pre-prosthetic surgery?

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Autogenous bone

19
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What is the purpose of ridge augmentation?

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Ridge augmentation is performed to increase the width and height of the alveolar ridge.

20
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True or False: Oral pre-prosthetic surgery is only relevant for dental implants.

21
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What is the importance of maintaining oral hygiene post-surgery?

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Maintaining oral hygiene is essential to prevent infection and promote healing.

22
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Fill in the blank: Surgical intervention may be required when the __________ is compromised.

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anatomical structure

23
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What type of anesthesia is commonly used in oral pre-prosthetic surgery?

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Local anesthesia

24
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Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT a type of pre-prosthetic surgery?

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Orthodontic treatment

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What is the significance of patient education in pre-prosthetic surgery?
Patient education helps ensure compliance with post-operative care and improves outcomes.
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True or False: All patients are candidates for oral pre-prosthetic surgery.
False
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What is the role of a multidisciplinary team in pre-prosthetic surgery?
A multidisciplinary team collaborates to optimize patient care and treatment outcomes.
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Fill in the blank: The __________ is often assessed to determine the need for pre-prosthetic surgery.
alveolar ridge
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What is the expected recovery time after oral pre-prosthetic surgery?
Recovery time varies but typically ranges from a few days to several weeks.
30
Multiple Choice: Which factor can affect the success of oral pre-prosthetic surgery?
Patient's overall health
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What is the primary goal of pre-prosthetic surgery?
To create an optimal environment for prosthetic rehabilitation.