Exam 2; Trauma from Occlusion; Implants Flashcards

1
Q

This is the term from direct bone-implant surface mechanical binding

A

osteointegration

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2
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What is primary stability

A

stability of the implant at the time of placement (mechanical interlocking mechanism between a screw and bone surface)
depends on bone density and implant fixture design

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3
Q

What are the three functional loading stages of the implant

A
immediate loading (time of placement)
early loading (before conventional healing time)
late loading (following 3 or 6 months based on location)
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4
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What five things can result from implants in excessive occlusion

A
porcelain fracture
implant abutment
implant fixture fracture
increasing mobility of adjacent teeth
eruption/malocclusion etc. of adjacent teeth
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5
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This type of force is a constant force applied as in orthodontic movement

A

static force

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6
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This type of force is expected intermittent multidirectional forces that would occur when a tooth/implant is in normal function

A

functional forces

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7
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This type of force are forces that well excess those of teeth/implants in function

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excessive forces

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8
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Functional occlusal forces and implant loading time depends on what 4 things

A

primary stability of the implant
implant design
restorative design
presence/absence of risk factors

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9
Q

True or False

100% bone/implant contact is NOT possible

A

True

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10
Q

Occlusal trauma is a secondary etiological factor for periodontal disease, but it is what in regards to peri-implant disease

A

a primary etiological factors for peri-implant disease

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11
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This can create complications in regards to peri-implant disease

A

bruxism

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12
Q

What type of implants tolerate challenges

A

longer and wider; thick bone support

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