Periodontal and Implant Therapy for General Practice

For In-Person Registrations

4540 E Paris Ave SE
Grand Rapids, MI
49512

For Online

Online Via Zoom

Credit Hours

8 CEUS Hours

When

February 13th, 2026
Friday

TAKE QUIZ

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1. Which of the following best defines peri-implant mucositis?(Required)
2. Bleeding on probing around a restored implant is:(Required)
3. Which biological feature makes implants more susceptible to rapid disease progression compared to natural teeth?(Required)
4. The most significant patient-related risk factor for peri-implantitis is:(Required)
5. Which of the following prosthetic factors increases risk for peri-implant disease?(Required)
6. When probing dental implants, clinicians should:(Required)
7. Peri-implant mucositis is considered:(Required)
8. Radiographic evaluation of implants should:(Required)
9. Non-surgical therapy for peri-implantitis can reliably:(Required)
10. The most effective strategy to reduce peri-implant disease in general practice is:(Required)

Periodontal Care in the General Dental Practice

1. According to the 2017 AAP classification, staging of periodontitis is primarily based on:(Required)
2. Grading of periodontitis helps the clinician assess(Required)
3. A patient presents with generalized 4–5 mm probing depths, bleeding on probing, and 20% radiographic bone loss. The most appropriate initial therapy is:(Required)
4. Which of the following is the most important modifiable risk factor for periodontal disease progression?(Required)
5. The primary goal of non-surgical periodontal therapy is to:(Required)
6. A patient completes SRP. At 6-week re-evaluation, several 6 mm pockets with bleeding remain. The next appropriate step is:(Required)
7. Which patient would most likely benefit from a 3–4 month periodontal maintenance interval?(Required)
8. Bleeding on probing during periodontal maintenance most strongly indicates:(Required)
9. Which systemic condition is most strongly associated with increased periodontal breakdown?(Required)
10. In the general dental practice, referral to a periodontist is most appropriate when:(Required)
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