LLUSD (2015) - Chapter 18 - Immediate Loading of Root Form Implants According to Roberts’ work on histology, the first phase in the development of the bone-to-implant interface involves formation of calluses composed of low density woven bone which is not well suited for load bearing.*TrueFalseRoberts identified the second phase of bone-implant interface development as the strength phase where stronger weight bearing lamellar bone replaces the woven bone*TrueFalseWith immediate loading, patients can receive a stable, esthetic replacement of a tooth, multiple teeth, or all the teeth in an arch either the same day or within a very short time.*TrueFalseImmediate splinting is a requirement for successful integration of implants in completely edentulous patients when using the immediate loading protocol.*TrueFalseWhen immediate loading of single implants is used, the patient has a stable esthetic provisional restoration at the same time the implant is placed. technique.*TrueFalseImmediate loading in Type IV bone has been successful and is now included in the protocol.*TrueFalseImplants that are surface treated or surface coated and also threaded are the implants of choice for immediate loading.*TrueFalseFor the immediate loading protocol, implants Should be 10 millimeters or more in length.*TrueFalseWith single implants that will be immediately loaded, a torque device is used to place the implant and it should register a torque of 45 Newton-centimeters.*TrueFalseThe protocol for immediate loading of single implant crowns includes no occlusal contact on the provisional crown.*TrueFalseWith immediate loading of implant single crowns, the patient is placed on a liquid diet for 2 months.*TrueFalse