Part 1 of Top 100 implant complications : Top 25 anatomical complications in implant Dr. khadry Galil Speaker
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Presented by: Khadry Galil DDS, PhD, FAGD, FADI
Learn the location of the “dangerous face triangle” as it relates implant complications. Review the location of the mental nerve, the lingual nerve, the greater palatine artery, and the inferior alveolar nerve as they relate to implant surgery. Review maxillary sinus anatomy and the nerves of the maxillary bone. Learn how to manage bleeding complication in implant surgery. How to diagnose a mandibular fracture and how to manage complications such as hematoma, perforation of the lingual bony cortex and openings into the nasal or maxillary sinus.
This Webinar is valid for 1.5 CE Credits
You can earn 1.5 CE credits by watching this webinars and answering the questions below.
Quiz Part 1 relates to the section given by Dr. K. Galil
Webinar Quiz Questions
Which of the following muscles is innervated by a branch of the posterior division of the mandibular nerve (CN V3)?*
A-masseter
B-medial pterygoid
C-mylohyoid
D-temporalis
E-stylohyoid
Which of the following is the most important motor nerve of the larynx?*
A-internal branch of superior laryngeal
B-external branch of superior laryngeal
C-glossopharyngeal
D-inferior (recurrent) laryngeal
E-transverse cervical
What branch of the Trigeminal Nerve has muscular components?*
A-V1
B-V2
C-V3
D-V4
E-V5
The posterior triangle of the neck is bounded by the ___________ posteriorly, the _____________ anteriorly, and the ______________ inferiorly.*
A-sternocleidomastoid; trapezius; clavicle
B-trapezius; sternocleidomastoid; omohyoid
C-trapezius; omohyoid; sternocleidomastoid
D-sternocleidomastoid; trapezius; omohyoi
E-trapezius; sternocleidomastoid; clavicle
An icepick wound that pierced the skin 1/4 inch posterior to the symphysis menti and 1/4 inch lateral to the midline and entered the oral cavity would pierce muscles in which of the following sequences?*
A-geniohyoid, anterior belly digastric, genioglossus, mylohyoid
B-anterior belly digastric, mylohyoid, geniohyoid, genioglossus
C-mylohyoid, anterior belly digastric, genioglossus, geniohyoid
D-genioglossus, geniohyoid, mylohyoid, anterior belly digastric
E-mylohyoid, geniogyoid, genioglossus, hyoglossus
A fracture through the roof of the maxillary sinus might result in sensory loss to the:*
A-skin of the forehead
B-upper molar teeth
C-upper incisor and canine teeth
D-upper eyelid
E-lacrimal gland
Paralysis of the muscle which inserts onto the coronoid process of the mandible would result in which one of the following weaknesses in mandibular movement?*
A-inability to protrude
B-loss of hinge action
C-total loss of side-to-side movements
D-weakness in elevation
E-inability to depress
Protrusion of the tongue is the primary function of the what muscle?*
A-geniohyoid
B-styloglossus
C-genioglossus
D-mylohyoid
E-hyoglossus
The mandibular nerve leaves the cranium via the:*
A-superior orbital fissure
B-inferior orbital fissure
C-foramen ovale
D-foramen rotundum
E-foramen spinosum
Taste sensations from the anterior 2/3 of the tongue travel through a branch of the:*
A-seventh cranial nerve
B-glossopharyngeal nerve
C-V-2
D-cranial nerve 11
E-mental nerve
All the pharygeal muscles except the stylopharyngeus muscle receive their motor innervation by this nerve*
A-facial
B-glossopharygeal
C-vagus
D-trigeminal
E-hypoglossal
The nerve supplying general sensation to the floor of the mouth proper is the*
A-buccal nerve
B-glossopharyngeal
C-lingual nerve
D-inferior alveolar
E-vagus nerve
The following is a muscle of facial expression innervated by the facial nerve*
A-lateral pterygoid muscleB-stylohyoid muscle
C-stapedius muscle
D-orbicularis oris muscle
E-all of the above
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