INBDE (Integrated National Board Dental Examination) Practice Exam

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Implants need to be how many mm from an adjacent implant?

  1. 2 mm

  2. 2.5 mm

  3. 3 mm

  4. 3.5 mm

The correct answer is: 3 mm

In implant dentistry, it is crucial to ensure an adequate amount of space between adjacent implants to maintain the health and stability of the bone and soft tissues surrounding them. The ideal distance between two implants, known as the inter-implant distance, is typically recommended to be around 3 mm. Having a 3 mm space between adjacent implants allows for optimal placement of the prosthetic components, such as abutments and crowns, which can help in achieving proper esthetics, function, and hygiene maintenance for the patient. It also helps in preventing complications such as bone resorption, soft tissue recession, and potential damage to the adjacent implants. Therefore, the correct answer is 3 mm (Option C) as it aligns with the standard recommendations for inter-implant spacing in implant dentistry.