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What term describes a material grafted into tissue?

  1. Lesion

  2. Implant

  3. Incisal

  4. Intraoral

The correct answer is: Implant

The term that describes a material grafted into tissue is an implant. In dental practice, an implant refers specifically to a type of prosthetic device, often made of biocompatible materials like titanium, which is surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath the gum line. This allows for a strong foundation for replacement teeth or bridges, as the implant integrates with the bone. This process, known as osseointegration, is crucial for the success of dental implants, making them a common solution for patients with missing teeth. The use of implants in dentistry contributes significantly to both function and aesthetics for patients. In contrast, a lesion refers to a pathological change in tissue, incisal pertains to the cutting edge of front teeth, and intraoral indicates anything occurring within the mouth but does not specifically pertain to the act of grafting materials into tissues.