AAID ABOI SUBMISSION TEST QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
◉ Whatwould be the bestpre-surgicalantibioticprotocolregimenfor a
penicillin allergic patient?
a.Clindamycin 1200mg 2hrs pre-operative followed by 600mg tid
for7 days
b.Augmentin500mg 1 hr pre-operative followed by 500mg for 24
hours
c.Amoxicillin 2000mg1 hr pre-operative followed by 1000mg tid for
5-7 days
d.Clindamycin 600mg 1 hr pre-operative followed by 300mg tid for1
day. Answer: d.Clindamycin 600mg 1 hr pre-operative followed by
300mg tid for1 day
◉ The advantage of a papilla sparingincision is that:
a.The clinician can perform this more quickly saving time and money
and this procedure is more often performed in the non esthetic zone.
b.The clinician can make a complete sulcular incision around the
adjacent teeth to examine the roots for periodontal disease
c.The papilla is less likely to recede and cause black triangles.
d.The papilla is more likely to recede and allow for the use of
interproximal periodontalbrushes into large embrasure spaces.
,Answer: c.The papilla is less likely to recede and cause black
triangles.
◉ The use of steroids pre-operatively in implant dentistry in mainly
indicated to:
Help the patient relax
Decrease post operative edema, swelling and nausea
decrease the risk of sedation
treat acute infection. Answer: b.Decrease post operative edema,
swelling and nausea
◉ The main anatomic structure the implant surgeon needs to be aware
of in the posterior mandible area if he/she perforates the boney plate
of the jaw is the:
The greater palatine nerve
The buccal nerve
The maxillary artery
The lingual artery. Answer: The lingual artery
◉ The most commonly recommended minimum distance between the
implant and adjacent tooth is:
4-5 mm
,6-7mm
1.5-2mm
0.25mm-0.5mm. Answer: 1.5-2mm
◉ The platform on an implant placed in an esthetic zone should be
placed at:
5 mm apical to the adjacent teeth CEJ
5 mm below the crestal bone regardless of its height
2 mm apical to the adjacent teeth CEJ
1 mm coronal to the adjacent teeth CEJ so that the machined collars
are exposed and cleansable. Answer: 2 mm apical to the adjacent teeth
CEJ
◉ What is the most commonly recommended minimum spacing
between two adjacent implants?
a. 1-2 mm
b. 3- 4mm
c. 5-6mm
d. 7 or more mm. Answer: b. 3- 4mm
◉ The purpose of a surgical template made from a dental stone model
is that it:
, a. Allows us to evaluate the volume of bone
b. Provides the clincian with the proper angulation for our implant
c. Helps to give us the proper position of our implant platform
d. Allows us to place the implant without evaluating our implant
position in the mouth and eliminates the use of intraoperative
radiographs.. Answer: c. Helps to give us the proper position of our
implant platform
◉ Where should the occlusal contacts be on an implant crown
a. On the buccal aspect of the occlusal surface
b. On the distal aspect of the occlusal surface
c. On the central fossa of the occlusal surface if it produces apical
forces on the implant
d. The contact can be anywhere because this is an implant crown.
Answer: c. On the central fossa of the occlusal surface if it produces
apical forces on the implant
◉ After taking an implant impression we try in the abutments and the
metal substructures (castings for the porcelain to metal crowns). The
metal substructure does not fit. What are the best and most efficient
next steps.
a. Take a new fixture level impression and send it back to the lab to
remake a whole new substructure
b. Take an abutment level impression in the mouth
AND ANSWERS VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
◉ Whatwould be the bestpre-surgicalantibioticprotocolregimenfor a
penicillin allergic patient?
a.Clindamycin 1200mg 2hrs pre-operative followed by 600mg tid
for7 days
b.Augmentin500mg 1 hr pre-operative followed by 500mg for 24
hours
c.Amoxicillin 2000mg1 hr pre-operative followed by 1000mg tid for
5-7 days
d.Clindamycin 600mg 1 hr pre-operative followed by 300mg tid for1
day. Answer: d.Clindamycin 600mg 1 hr pre-operative followed by
300mg tid for1 day
◉ The advantage of a papilla sparingincision is that:
a.The clinician can perform this more quickly saving time and money
and this procedure is more often performed in the non esthetic zone.
b.The clinician can make a complete sulcular incision around the
adjacent teeth to examine the roots for periodontal disease
c.The papilla is less likely to recede and cause black triangles.
d.The papilla is more likely to recede and allow for the use of
interproximal periodontalbrushes into large embrasure spaces.
,Answer: c.The papilla is less likely to recede and cause black
triangles.
◉ The use of steroids pre-operatively in implant dentistry in mainly
indicated to:
Help the patient relax
Decrease post operative edema, swelling and nausea
decrease the risk of sedation
treat acute infection. Answer: b.Decrease post operative edema,
swelling and nausea
◉ The main anatomic structure the implant surgeon needs to be aware
of in the posterior mandible area if he/she perforates the boney plate
of the jaw is the:
The greater palatine nerve
The buccal nerve
The maxillary artery
The lingual artery. Answer: The lingual artery
◉ The most commonly recommended minimum distance between the
implant and adjacent tooth is:
4-5 mm
,6-7mm
1.5-2mm
0.25mm-0.5mm. Answer: 1.5-2mm
◉ The platform on an implant placed in an esthetic zone should be
placed at:
5 mm apical to the adjacent teeth CEJ
5 mm below the crestal bone regardless of its height
2 mm apical to the adjacent teeth CEJ
1 mm coronal to the adjacent teeth CEJ so that the machined collars
are exposed and cleansable. Answer: 2 mm apical to the adjacent teeth
CEJ
◉ What is the most commonly recommended minimum spacing
between two adjacent implants?
a. 1-2 mm
b. 3- 4mm
c. 5-6mm
d. 7 or more mm. Answer: b. 3- 4mm
◉ The purpose of a surgical template made from a dental stone model
is that it:
, a. Allows us to evaluate the volume of bone
b. Provides the clincian with the proper angulation for our implant
c. Helps to give us the proper position of our implant platform
d. Allows us to place the implant without evaluating our implant
position in the mouth and eliminates the use of intraoperative
radiographs.. Answer: c. Helps to give us the proper position of our
implant platform
◉ Where should the occlusal contacts be on an implant crown
a. On the buccal aspect of the occlusal surface
b. On the distal aspect of the occlusal surface
c. On the central fossa of the occlusal surface if it produces apical
forces on the implant
d. The contact can be anywhere because this is an implant crown.
Answer: c. On the central fossa of the occlusal surface if it produces
apical forces on the implant
◉ After taking an implant impression we try in the abutments and the
metal substructures (castings for the porcelain to metal crowns). The
metal substructure does not fit. What are the best and most efficient
next steps.
a. Take a new fixture level impression and send it back to the lab to
remake a whole new substructure
b. Take an abutment level impression in the mouth