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CHAPTER
53
1.
List
the
types
of
dental
specialists
who
may
recelve
training
In
dental
implants.
Oral
and
Maxillofacial
surgeon
Periodontist
Prosthodontist
implantologist
2.
What
are
the
four
types
of
extraoral
radiographs
used
by
the
dentist
in
evaluating
the
dental
implant
patient?
Periapical
Panoramic
Cephalometric
Tomographic
3.
What
material
is
commonly
used
to
make
an
implant?
Endosteal
Surgically
placed
into
the
jawbone
4.
What
cleaning
accessories
are
used
to
clean
implants?
Partial
denture
clasp
brushes
Interproximal
brushes
Dental
Implant
floss
5.
List
the
indications
and
contraindications
to
receiving
a
dental
implant.
Contraindications
to
implants:
-Financial
investment
is
greater
than
that
for
a
bridge
or
denture.
-Take
a
longer
period
of
time
to
complete.
-there
is
a
risk
for
infection
6.
The
implant
patient
is
evaluated
in
many
different
areas
such
as?
Psychological
evaluation
dental
examination
medical
history
7.
Give
the
types
of
dental
implants.
Endosteal
Subperiosteal
implant
and
transosteal
8.
Devices
essential
in
plaque
removal
for
implant
patients:
-Toothbrush
-Single
tufted
toothbrush
-Partial
denture
clasp
brush
-Interproximal
brushes
-Floss
-Dental
implant
floss,
with
a
stiff,
curved
end
9.
What
component
of
the
endosteal
implant
attaches
to
the
artificial
tooth
or
teeth?
Abutment
post
or
Cylinder
10.
When
would
a
subperiosteal
implant
be
recommended
to
a
patient?
For
patients
who
do
not
have
sufficient
alveolar
ridge
remaining
to
support
the
endosteal
implant.
11.
Why
are
plaque
and
calculus
easier
to
remove
from
an
implant
than
from
a
natural
tooth?
Plaque
is
less
adherent
because
implants
are
smooth
Circumoral
-
Surrounding
the
mouth
Endosteal
-
Type
of
implant
that
surgically
embedded
into
the
bone
Implant
-
A
permanent
replacement
of
one
or
multiple
teeth
with
a
fixture
and
an
abutment
that
are
anchored
into
the
bone
Osseointegration
-
process
by
shich
cells
from
healthy
bone
become
attached
and
grow
around
a
dental
implant.
Subperiosteal
-
Implant
has
a
metal
fram
that
is
surgically
placed
under
the
periosteum
and
lies
on
top
of
the
maxilla
or
mandible
Transosteal
-
Type
of
implant
in
which
the
metal
framework
is
surgically
inserted
through
the
inferior
border
of
the
mandible
Titanium
-
Type
of
metal
used
for
implants
Stent
-
is
a
clear
acrylic
template
placed
over
the
alveolar
ridge
to
aid
the
xentist
in
placement
of
a
dental
implant
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