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What is the primary use of a plate form implant?

  1. To replace multiple missing teeth

  2. To support dentures in the upper jaw

  3. For single tooth restorations

  4. For patients with narrow jaw bone

The correct answer is: For patients with narrow jaw bone

The primary use of a plate form implant is indeed for patients with narrow jawbone. These implants are designed to provide a solution for individuals who may not have sufficient bone width to accommodate traditional dental implants. The plate form implants are typically wider and longer than standard implants, allowing them to be placed in areas where the bone is too narrow or where bone augmentation procedures would be necessary. This specific shape and design help stabilize the implant in less bone, making it a preferable option for restoring function and esthetics even in challenging anatomical situations. The other choices reflect different applications of dental implants but do not specifically address the unique design features and intent behind plate form implants. While plate form implants can indeed have broader applications in certain scenarios, their primary role is to facilitate successful implantation in cases of narrow jawbone, thus enhancing patient treatment outcomes.