Implant Implant SDLE MCQ | Part 1 Facebook X LinkedIn Messenger Messenger WhatsApp Telegram Print Report a question What's wrong with this question? You cannot submit an empty report. Please add some details. 0% 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950 Implant Implant SDLE MCQ | Part 1 DentQuiz SDLE Mock Exam Instruction To mark a question and come back to it later, click the Bookmark icon. For the best experience, use a computer and switch to full screen button (from the top left corner). You can review and change your answers before clicking Next. Explanations will appear after each question to help you understand the correct answer. Your results will be shown right after you finish the exam. This is a fresh attempt — previous answers or bookmarks won't be saved. The source of the questions and answers is recent Rafee’ Al-Maqam files. Special thanks to رفيع المقام. Answers are based on colleagues best efforts and may not be 100% accurate. If you believe an answer is incorrect, please click the Report button to let us know. Please fill in your details to continue NameEmailPhone Number 1 / 50 Category: Implant 1) Which nerve is affected if a patient feels pain on implant #37? Middle superior alveolar nerve Inferior alveolar nerve Mental nerve Incisive nerve The inferior alveolar nerve is associated with the lower molar area. 2 / 50 Category: Implant 2) What category does a 3.5 or 4.1 mm implant fall under? Extra-wide Regular Wide Narrow 3.5 or 4.1 mm implants are considered regular. 3 / 50 Category: Implant 3) What is the treatment for a 5 mm space in tooth #14? FPD 13,15 Screw-retained implant Cemented crown implant Maryland bridge A screw-retained implant is ideal for limited space. 4 / 50 Category: Implant 4) What is the diagnosis for saucer-like bone loss around an implant? Peri-implant mucositis Bone loss Fistula Periimplantitis Saucer-like bone loss indicates periimplantitis. 5 / 50 Category: Implant 5) How to manage bone loss around an implant? Bone graft Remove cement Change crown Remove implant Bone grafting is the best approach to manage bone loss. 6 / 50 Category: Implant 6) What is the implant width for a missing 36 with 8 mm MD interocclusal? 7 mm 5 mm 8 mm 6 mm A 5 mm implant width is suitable for an 8 mm interocclusal space. 7 / 50 Category: Implant 7) What is compromised with an implant size 4, vertical 10, MD 7, width 4? Width Diameter Height Length The width is compromised with the given dimensions. 8 / 50 Category: Implant 8) What causes a black line around an implant in the upper lateral? Shadow of titanium abutment Poor hygiene Labial position Excess cement The shadow of the titanium abutment can cause a dark line. 9 / 50 Category: Implant 9) What is the name of the smooth surface implant in the picture? Coping for open tray Custom coping Transfer pin Healing abutment The picture shows a coping for an open tray impression. 10 / 50 Category: Implant 10) What is the cause of recession around an implant-retained crown? Poor occlusion Loose screw Poor hygiene Remaining cement Remaining cement can cause inflammation and recession. 11 / 50 Category: Implant 11) What is the normal bone loss around an implant after 1 year? 0.2 mm 2-2.5 mm 3-4 mm 1-1.5 mm 0.2 mm is the normal bone loss after 1 year. 12 / 50 Category: Implant 12) What is the minimum number of implants for a mandibular overdenture? 6 4 2 1 2 implants are the minimum for a mandibular overdenture. 13 / 50 Category: Implant 13) What should be done if an X-ray shows a long impression coping? Closed tray impression Open tray impression Custom coping Plastic coping Open tray impression is used for long impression copings to ensure accuracy. 14 / 50 Category: Implant 14) What is the alarming bone loss around an implant? 2 mm 3 mm 4 mm 1 mm 2 mm of bone loss is considered alarming. 15 / 50 Category: Implant 15) What is the best option for a diabetic patient with missing teeth? Implant Removable Fixed Can’t replace Implants are suitable for controlled diabetic patients. 16 / 50 Category: Implant 16) What is the management for discomfort around implant #35 with bleeding? Inject antibiotics Change crown Soft tissue graft Remove and replace implant Removing and replacing the implant is the best approach. 17 / 50 Category: Implant 17) What is the minimum space for a cemented crown on a central incisor? 4-5 mm 9-10 mm 7-8 mm 5-6 mm 7-8 mm is the minimum space for a cemented crown. 18 / 50 Category: Implant 18) What type of implant is indicated for a traumatic loss of tooth #11? Tissue level implant Very wide implant Bone level implant External hex implant A bone level implant is ideal for traumatic cases. 19 / 50 Category: Implant 19) What is the minimum distance for a cemented implant? 4-5 mm 9-10 mm 7-8 mm 5-6 mm 7-8 mm is the minimum distance for a cemented implant. 20 / 50 Category: Implant 20) What is the minimum interocclusal space for a screwed implant? 5 mm 7 mm 4 mm 6 mm 4 mm is the minimum space required for a screwed implant. 21 / 50 Category: Implant 21) Where should an implant be placed in relation to the mental foramen? 10 mm anterior 5 mm anterior 5 mm posterior 10 mm posterior The implant should be placed 5 mm anterior to the mental foramen. 22 / 50 Category: Implant 22) What is the standard treatment for missing lower teeth? FPD Overdenture with 2 implants Complete denture Overdenture with 4 implants An overdenture with 4 implants provides better stability. 23 / 50 Category: Implant 23) What is the treatment for an implant with buccal recession? Remove and replace implant Soft tissue graft Change crown CT Graft CT Graft is the appropriate treatment for buccal recession to restore bone volume. 24 / 50 Category: Implant 24) How often should a patient visit in the first year after implant placement? Every 6 months Every month Every 2 months Every 3 months Patients should visit every 3 months for follow-up. 25 / 50 Category: Implant 25) What is the treatment for a 4 mm interarch distance in tooth #14? Cemented crown Screw-retained implant Bone graft Return to surgeon A screw-retained implant is suitable for limited interarch space. 26 / 50 Category: Implant 26) What is responsible for the emergence profile? Healing abutment Transfer pin Custom coping Implant analog The healing abutment shapes the soft tissue for the emergence profile. 27 / 50 Category: Implant 27) Where is the easiest area for implant placement? Upper anterior Upper posterior Lower posterior Lower anterior Lower anterior is the easiest area due to fewer anatomical complications. 28 / 50 Category: Implant 28) What type of implant is used to replace tooth #11? Transosteal Endosteal root form Endosteal blade form Subperiosteal Endosteal root form implants are commonly used for single tooth replacement. 29 / 50 Category: Implant 29) What is the cause of bleeding around a 5 mm implant in a lateral incisor? Loose screw Excess cement No space from adjacent teeth Poor hygiene Lack of space from adjacent teeth can cause bleeding. 30 / 50 Category: Implant 30) What category do 3.5 to 4.5 mm implants fall under? Regular Wide Narrow Extra-wide 3.5 to 4.5 mm implants are considered regular. 31 / 50 Category: Implant 31) What causes mobility of an implant crown with pus and bleeding? Excess cement Poor hygiene Loose screw Failed implant A loose screw can cause mobility and inflammation. 32 / 50 Category: Implant 32) What is the diagnosis for an implant with pocket and resorption? Implant failure Periimplantitis Bone loss Mucositis Periimplantitis is characterized by pocket formation and bone resorption. 33 / 50 Category: Implant 33) What is the best impression coping for the esthetic zone? Open tray coping Plastic coping Custom coping Pick-up coping Custom coping provides the best esthetic results in the anterior zone. 34 / 50 Category: Implant 34) What is the next step after bone augmentation for 4 mm bone height? Immediate implant External sinus lift Bone graft Internal sinus lift External sinus lift is required for severe bone height deficiency. 35 / 50 Category: Implant 35) What is the external hex size? 7 12 10 5 The standard external hex size for implants is 7. 36 / 50 Category: Implant 36) What is the implant diameter for a 6.5 mm mesiodistal space in tooth #21? 4 mm 5 mm 3.1 mm 6 mm A 3.1 mm implant is suitable for a 6.5 mm space. 37 / 50 Category: Implant 37) What is the cause of 5 mm probing with bleeding around an implant? Poor contour Excess cement Loose screw Poor occlusion A loose screw can cause probing depth and bleeding. 38 / 50 Category: Implant 38) What is the minimum age for a dental implant? 18 16 21 20 18 is the minimum age for dental implants due to jaw development. 39 / 50 Category: Implant 39) What is the treatment for a 7 mm remaining bone height after extraction? Immediate implant Bone graft Internal sinus lift External sinus lift Internal sinus lift is suitable for 7 mm bone height. 40 / 50 Category: Implant 40) What is the treatment for a failed implant with a bone fragment? Implant with GBR Bone graft Soft tissue graft Remove implant Implant with Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) is the best approach for bone repair. 41 / 50 Category: Implant 41) What should be done if the distal implant is failing? Remove distal implant Change crown Bone augmentation Vertical bone graft Removing the failing implant is the best approach. 42 / 50 Category: Implant 42) Which nerve is affected if a patient feels pain on implant #34? Middle superior alveolar nerve Mental nerve Incisive nerve Inferior alveolar nerve The mental nerve is associated with the lower premolar area. 43 / 50 Category: Implant 43) What is the largest implant size for a 7 mm mesiodistal space? 4 7 5 6 A 4 mm implant is the largest suitable for a 7 mm space. 44 / 50 Category: Implant 44) What is the normal bone loss around an implant in the first year? 2-2.5 mm 0.5-1 mm 3-3.5 mm 1-1.5 mm 1-1.5 mm is the normal bone loss in the first year. 45 / 50 Category: Implant 45) What is the main advantage of screw-retained implants? Durability Cost-effectiveness Retrievability Esthetics Screw-retained implants are easier to retrieve and repair. 46 / 50 Category: Implant 46) What is the treatment for recession caused by remaining cement? Bone graft Remove cement Soft tissue graft Change crown Removing the remaining cement resolves the issue. 47 / 50 Category: Implant 47) Why is D4 bone the worst for implants? High occlusion Poor bone density High vascularity Lack of primary stability D4 bone lacks primary stability due to low density. 48 / 50 Category: Implant 48) What is the required distance from the interproximal implant to the crest of bone? 3.4 mm 2.5 mm 1.8 mm 4.0 mm 3.4 mm is required to preserve the papilla. 49 / 50 Category: Implant 49) What is shown in the picture of an implant analog? Implant analog Healing abutment Custom coping Transfer pin The picture shows an implant analog used in the lab. 50 / 50 Category: Implant 50) What should be done for an implant occlusion? Narrow occlusal table Wide occlusal table Flat occlusal table High cusp A narrow occlusal table reduces stress on the implant. Your score is The average score is 88% Facebook Twitter 0% Restart quiz Please rate this exam and leave a comment with any notes or suggestions. 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