Dental OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) Practice Exam

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Why is periodontal cleaning performed before an extraction for an immediate denture?

  1. To prevent infection

  2. To ensure healthy gingiva heals faster

  3. To improve patient comfort

  4. To prepare the extraction site

The correct answer is: To ensure healthy gingiva heals faster

Performing periodontal cleaning before an extraction for an immediate denture is primarily aimed at ensuring that the gingiva is in a healthy state, which can facilitate faster healing post-extraction. Healthy gingival tissues allow for a more optimal environment for healing, reducing the risk of complications such as infection or delayed healing. When the gums are clean and healthy, it not only supports better healing but also contributes to a better fit and retention of the immediate denture, as the tissues will be more stable during the healing process. While prevention of infection and improved patient comfort are certainly beneficial outcomes, the key focus is on enhancing the healing process of the gingiva, ensuring that it can support the immediate denture effectively once the extraction site begins to heal. Additionally, preparing the extraction site is important, but it typically encompasses more than just cleaning; it involves an assessment of the site and ensuring that any surrounding periodontal issues have been addressed to promote optimal healing.