DEX IOT DAY 1 EXAM 160 QUESTIONS & CORRECT
ANSWERS LATEST 2025
What makes a product osteoinductive? - ANSWER-Inclusion of living components
like collagen or growth factors.
What is the purpose of Jumpstart? - ANSWER-To create a microcurrent that
protects against pathogens and promotes healing.
How does Jumpstart work? - ANSWER-It uses an electric potential across intact
skin and creates a microcurrent using silver and zinc.
What types of wounds is Jumpstart indicated for? - ANSWER-Partial and full
thickness wounds.
How should Jumpstart be applied? - ANSWER-Hydrate and apply with the dot side
down.
What is Cartiform? - ANSWER-A cryopreserved osteochondral allograft with viable
chondrocytes and reduced bone portion.
What are the characteristics of Cartiform? - ANSWER-Flexible, can be trimmed,
maintains full thickness of articular cartilage, and has chondrogenic growth
factors. Contains all three parts of the healing triad. 72% viable cells. 1mm pore
size
,What is the shelf life of Cartiform? - ANSWER-2 years when stored at -80 degrees
Celsius.
What is BioCartilage derived from? - ANSWER-Allograft articular cartilage.
What is the purpose of BioCartilage? - ANSWER-To serve as a scaffold following
marrow stimulation procedures.
What are the properties of BioCartilage? - ANSWER-Osteoinductive and
osteoconductive, retains Type 2 collagen and growth factors. If mixed with BMAC
it becomes all three
How long can BioCartilage be stored at room temperature? - ANSWER-5 years.
What is Arthroflex? - ANSWER-An acellular dermal extracellular matrix.
What is the technology used in Arthroflex? - ANSWER-Matracell technology,
which removes 97% of donor DNA while preserving growth factors and native
collagen scaffold.
How long can Arthroflex be stored at room temperature? - ANSWER-3 years.
What is the Arthroflex used for? - ANSWER-Strengthening repairs and reducing
retear rates.
, What is the sterility assurance level of Arthroflex? - ANSWER-10^-6.
What are the benefits of using Arthroflex? - ANSWER-Increased failure load,
decreased gap formation, and increased strength of a repair. Osteoconductive
and Inductive
What are the characteristics of Biovance Human Amniotic Membrane? - ANSWER-
Intact natural extracellular membrane, acts as a scaffold for tissue restoration,
contains ECM for cell migration and tissue repair.
What are the properties of Biovance Human Amniotic Membrane? - ANSWER-It is
both osteoconductive and osteoinductive.
What are the storage conditions and shelf life of Biovance Human Amniotic
Membrane? - ANSWER-Stored at room temperature with a shelf life of 10 years.
What is the Arthrex Amnion Matrix? - ANSWER-A regenerative tissue matrix rich
in extracellular matrix proteins, growth factors, and cytokines.
What are the available options for the thickness of Arthrex Amnion Matrix? -
ANSWER-Thick and thin.
What are the storage conditions and shelf life of Arthrex Amnion Matrix? -
ANSWER-Stored at room temperature with a shelf life of 5 years.
What is Arthocell? - ANSWER-A viable moldable cellular allograft used in repairs
of bony defects or bone remodeling. All three parts of Triad
ANSWERS LATEST 2025
What makes a product osteoinductive? - ANSWER-Inclusion of living components
like collagen or growth factors.
What is the purpose of Jumpstart? - ANSWER-To create a microcurrent that
protects against pathogens and promotes healing.
How does Jumpstart work? - ANSWER-It uses an electric potential across intact
skin and creates a microcurrent using silver and zinc.
What types of wounds is Jumpstart indicated for? - ANSWER-Partial and full
thickness wounds.
How should Jumpstart be applied? - ANSWER-Hydrate and apply with the dot side
down.
What is Cartiform? - ANSWER-A cryopreserved osteochondral allograft with viable
chondrocytes and reduced bone portion.
What are the characteristics of Cartiform? - ANSWER-Flexible, can be trimmed,
maintains full thickness of articular cartilage, and has chondrogenic growth
factors. Contains all three parts of the healing triad. 72% viable cells. 1mm pore
size
,What is the shelf life of Cartiform? - ANSWER-2 years when stored at -80 degrees
Celsius.
What is BioCartilage derived from? - ANSWER-Allograft articular cartilage.
What is the purpose of BioCartilage? - ANSWER-To serve as a scaffold following
marrow stimulation procedures.
What are the properties of BioCartilage? - ANSWER-Osteoinductive and
osteoconductive, retains Type 2 collagen and growth factors. If mixed with BMAC
it becomes all three
How long can BioCartilage be stored at room temperature? - ANSWER-5 years.
What is Arthroflex? - ANSWER-An acellular dermal extracellular matrix.
What is the technology used in Arthroflex? - ANSWER-Matracell technology,
which removes 97% of donor DNA while preserving growth factors and native
collagen scaffold.
How long can Arthroflex be stored at room temperature? - ANSWER-3 years.
What is the Arthroflex used for? - ANSWER-Strengthening repairs and reducing
retear rates.
, What is the sterility assurance level of Arthroflex? - ANSWER-10^-6.
What are the benefits of using Arthroflex? - ANSWER-Increased failure load,
decreased gap formation, and increased strength of a repair. Osteoconductive
and Inductive
What are the characteristics of Biovance Human Amniotic Membrane? - ANSWER-
Intact natural extracellular membrane, acts as a scaffold for tissue restoration,
contains ECM for cell migration and tissue repair.
What are the properties of Biovance Human Amniotic Membrane? - ANSWER-It is
both osteoconductive and osteoinductive.
What are the storage conditions and shelf life of Biovance Human Amniotic
Membrane? - ANSWER-Stored at room temperature with a shelf life of 10 years.
What is the Arthrex Amnion Matrix? - ANSWER-A regenerative tissue matrix rich
in extracellular matrix proteins, growth factors, and cytokines.
What are the available options for the thickness of Arthrex Amnion Matrix? -
ANSWER-Thick and thin.
What are the storage conditions and shelf life of Arthrex Amnion Matrix? -
ANSWER-Stored at room temperature with a shelf life of 5 years.
What is Arthocell? - ANSWER-A viable moldable cellular allograft used in repairs
of bony defects or bone remodeling. All three parts of Triad