NBDE Quiz # 82
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Traditionally, what comprises the “Second Stage” implant surgical procedure?
CorrectThe correct answer is A. The “second-stage” implant surgical procedure traditionally involves the placement of the healing abutment (healing cap). This is the second surgical procedure in a second-stage implant surgery model. During the first implant surgery, the implant fixture is placed into the bone, and a cover screw is inserted. The full thickness mucope- riosteal flaps are sutured closed, and submucosal healing occurs. After the healing period, a second surgical procedure is required to un
cover the implant, remove the cover screw, and place the healing abutment. The healing abutment will extend transmucosally, allowing for soft tissue sculpturing. Torque testing of the implant fixture can help determine if the implant has achieved stability in bone. It can be done during the second-stage surgical procedure. However, torque testing of the implant cover screw is not a part of the second-stage surgical procedure. Placement of the cover screw would occur during the first stage of a traditional, second-stage implant surgery model. In a single-stage procedure, the implant healing abutment would be placed immediately, and no cover screw would be utilized. Placement of the implant fixture occurs during the first surgery of a second-stage implant.IncorrectThe correct answer is A. The “second-stage” implant surgical procedure traditionally involves the placement of the healing abutment (healing cap). This is the second surgical procedure in a second-stage implant surgery model. During the first implant surgery, the implant fixture is placed into the bone, and a cover screw is inserted. The full thickness mucope- riosteal flaps are sutured closed, and submucosal healing occurs. After the healing period, a second surgical procedure is required to un
cover the implant, remove the cover screw, and place the healing abutment. The healing abutment will extend transmucosally, allowing for soft tissue sculpturing. Torque testing of the implant fixture can help determine if the implant has achieved stability in bone. It can be done during the second-stage surgical procedure. However, torque testing of the implant cover screw is not a part of the second-stage surgical procedure. Placement of the cover screw would occur during the first stage of a traditional, second-stage implant surgery model. In a single-stage procedure, the implant healing abutment would be placed immediately, and no cover screw would be utilized. Placement of the implant fixture occurs during the first surgery of a second-stage implant.