INBDE (Integrated National Board Dental Examination) Practice Exam

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Only autografts and allografts have this property.

  1. Osteoconductive

  2. Osteoinductive

  3. Osteogenic

  4. Neuroconductive

The correct answer is: Osteoinductive

Osteoconductive and osteogenic properties refer to the ability to promote bone growth and formation, while neuroconductive refers to the ability to promote nerve growth. Allografts and autografts have been found to have osteoinductive properties, meaning they have the ability to recruit and stimulate bone-forming cells. Therefore, osteoinductive is the only correct option as it specifically pertains to bone growth, while the other options do not.