L1/L2 Into to Implant Flashcards

1
Q

What area has the least failure?

A

Anterior mandible

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2
Q

Success cirteria

A

Mobility less than 1mm
Graded radiolucency
Bone loss 1/3 vertical height implant
75% functional at 5 yrs

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3
Q

Types of bone

A

woven then lamellar

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4
Q
Proposed criteria? 
Mobiilty
Radiolucnecy
Bone loss
5/10yr success rates
A

No mobility
No radiolucency
Bone loss less than .2mm per year after 1st yr
85% at 10yr 80% at 5yr

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5
Q

Keys to osseointegration

A

Atraumatic surgery (<47degrees C)
1mm bone buccal and lingual
No micromovement
3-6 mo healing

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6
Q

Implant to CEJ of abutment

A

3-4mm

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7
Q

Between implants

Between teeth

A

Tooth to implant: 2mm (1.5?)

Implant to implant: 3mm

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8
Q

Distance from mental foramen?

A

5mm anterior

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9
Q

Distance from IA?

A

2mm

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10
Q

RPM of drill

A

2000

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11
Q

When to check soft tissue healing after implant?

A

10-14 days

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12
Q

Integrations times

A

Anterior Mand: 3 months
Posterio mand: 4 months
Maxilla: 6 months
Bone graft 4-9 months

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13
Q

Bovine bone healing time

A

7 months

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14
Q

Early
Delayed
Conventional

A

Early: soft tissue has healed: 6-7 weeks
Delayed: substantial bone has healed
Conventional: Fully healed bone

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15
Q

Vertical loss of papilla classes

A

Class I: intact, slightly reduced
Class II: limited loss
Class III: Severe loss
Class IV: absence

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16
Q

Horizontal loss of papilla

A

Class A: intact or slightly reduced
Class B: limited loss of buccal tissue
Class C: Severe loss of buccal tissue
Class D: Extreme loss of buccal tissue