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1. Benefits of utilizing digital treatment planning and guided surgery include:
  a. the case is planned from both a surgical and prosthetic perspective
  b. the major decisions are made prior to surgery
  c. the digital plan is transferred to the surgical site utilizing a surgical template
  d. all of the above
 
2. When selecting your first implant candidate, areas to consider include:
  a. adequate ridge width and height
  b. adequate restorative space
  c. a premolar or 1st molar replacement
  d. all of the above
 
3. Simple steps leading up to placing an implant when using Digital Treatment Planning include:
  a. gathering diagnostic information and taking study models
  b. a radiographic guide is made by lab and the dentist checks the fit on the patient
  c. at a radiology lab, a cone beam scan of the patient is done with the radiographic guide in place
  d. all of the above
 
4. The cone beam scan and the Digital Treatment Plan are used to generate:
  a. the surgical template
  b. a detailed four dimensional X-ray
  c. a custom-made titanium implant abutment
  d. all of the above
 
5. As demonstrated, unlike a panoramic X-ray, a "CT scan" also shows:
  a. where to anesthetize the patient
  b. the width of the bone
  c. the health of the gingiva
  d. none of the above
 
6. The benefit(s) of using digitally guided surgery include(s):
  a. better safety margin for the dentist and the patient
  b. decreases stress
  c. both a and b
  d. none of the above
 
7. As important as there being enough bone is whether there is enough restorative space:
  a. True
  b. False
 
8. About 10 mm of buccal-lingual width and 20 mm from the crest of the ridge to the top of the canal:
  a. is too little room for most implants
  b. would be too little restorative space
  c. would be too little vertical height
  d. is an example of adequate bone and a good candidate for the first case
 
9. A safety margin rule of thumb after implant placement is:
  a. at least 1.5 mm of buccal bone and lingual bone - ideally 2 mm or more
  b. at least 1.5 mm away from adjacent roots
  c. at least 2 mm away from the mandibular canal
  d. all of the above
 
10. Which of the following statements is/are true:
  a. the drill will not go any deeper than allowed by the vertical stop
  b. a torque wrench is used for the final seating of an implant
  c. following the use of a 13.0 mm Platform Drill, an implant was threaded into the osteotomy with a handpiece and finished with the manual torque wrench
  d. all of the above are true

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