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Tooth Invaders Quiz

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NEXUS QUIZ

TOOTH INVADERS

TOOTH INVADERS

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LEVEL 1/5

What type of surface treatment should be done to zirconia crowns to reduce natural opposing dentition wear?

Highly polished surface

Glazed Surface

Layer the Surface with liquid ceramic

LEVEL 2/5

Is the incidence of peri-implant diseases higher in cemented or screw-retained Implant-supported prostheses ?

Peri-implant diseases is higher in Screw-retained

Both have a similar risk for peri-implant mucositis and peri-implantitis.”

Peri-implant diseases is higher in cemented-retained

LEVEL 3/5

What is the only advantage of stock abutments?

They can be bought and stored in the laboratory or surgery reducing the waiting time and cost.

abutments are fabricated based on the specific anatomical and clinical characteristics of each patient.

Superior crown support

LEVEL 4/5

Why are systematic reviews at the top of the evidence pyramid?

because they are the quickest and easiest type of research to perform.

Systematic reviews are at the top because they always contain the most recent data.

combines multiple studies offering a broad and reliable perspective on a topic.

LEVEL 5/5

Why is it so important to have polished zirconia crowns on the cervical area?

Polishing the zirconia at the cervical area helps the crown blend in better with the natural color of the tooth.

Polished zirconia allows adhesion of the inner epithelialcell layer to its surface

Polished cervical area is essential to enhance the crown's resistance to thermal changes.

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