Name this malalignment.
What is a cross-bite?
What type of bite is pictured here
What is an Overbite?
The success rate percentage for dental implants is___________.
What is 90%?
The most common type of implant placed.
What is Endosteal?
The instrument pictured here.
What are band removing pliers?
The name of this instrument is?
What is an Orthodontic scaler? aka Schure
This component of the endosteal implant attaches to the artificial tooth or denture.
What is the abutment?
Dental implants are commonly fabricated from this material due to its compatibility with bone and oral tissues.
What is Titanium?
This new technology has developed a new way to straighten teeth without the use of fixed appliances.
What are Clear aligners?
These can alleviate tight interproximal contacts
What is a separator?
This item is a guide for proper angulation and axis for drilling into the bone and placing the implant.
What is a surgical stent?
Type of implant in which the metal framework is surgically inserted through the inferior border of the mandible.
What is Transosteal?
This malocclusion presents with a protrusive mandible and chin.
What is a Class III?
What is a Class III?
Instrument pictured here.
What is a bite stick?
What is a bite stick?
This type of implant includes a metal frame, which is surgically placed under the periosteum.
What is a Subperiosteal?
How long is the healing period for the first osseointegrated implant surgery?
What is 1 to 2 weeks
This creates a pattern that gives the dental arch its shape.
What is an arch wire?
This type of radiographic image is taken to study and make measurements of the skull and analyze growth patterns.
What is a Cephalometric?
A “healing collar” is used in which implant procedure?
What is Endosteal.
This type of implant is requires an impression of the alveolar ridge.
What is subperiosteal?
This is stretched around the orthodontic bracket in order to ligate the arch wire.
What are elastomeric ligatures?
This power product is used to close space between teeth
What is elastic chains?
This image depicts what type of implant.
What is a transosteal
The entire endosteal dental implant process may take _____ to reach completion.
What is 3 to 9 months?
This is the most common type of attachment for fixed appliances?
What is a bonded bracket?
This is the name for the stainless steel wires that hold the dental arch wires in place?
What are ligature ties?
Which sequence represents the correct sequence for implant placement from start to finish?
1. The titanium implant is surgically embedded into the bone.
2. The abutment post or cylinder attaches to the artificial tooth.
3. The titanium abutment screw is screwed into the implant after osseointegration of the implant and during stage II surgery.
What is 1, 3, 2?
When surgically placing implants, it is recommended that the team includes the clinician, the surgical dental assistant, and this type of assistant.
What is a nonsterile circulating assistant?
These are all examples of......
Sugary foods Hard foods Sticky foods
Husk foods Chewing gum
What are types of foods to avoid?