Surgical Instrument Specialist Certification Practice Exam

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What are osteotomes used for in surgery?

To remove soft tissue

To cut or shave bone

Osteotomes are surgical instruments specifically designed for cutting or shaping bone. They are typically sharp-edged tools that allow surgeons to work with the bone effectively during procedures such as orthopedic surgeries, cranial surgeries, and certain dental operations. The design of an osteotome enables precise manipulation of bony tissue, making it essential for achieving desired outcomes in surgical settings where alterations to the bone structure are required. This precision can facilitate better alignment and integration of bones, whether in fracture repair or reconstructive surgeries.

The other options pertain to different surgical functions not associated with osteotomes, which underscores their specialized role in orthopedic and maxillofacial surgery.

To suture wounds

To examine patient responses

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