IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... functional, and biomechanic aspects. With a clinical case presentation the treatment approach to dissolve a transposition of a upper canine and a lateral incisor is demonstrated and discussed. ...
... functional, and biomechanic aspects. With a clinical case presentation the treatment approach to dissolve a transposition of a upper canine and a lateral incisor is demonstrated and discussed. ...
To save or to extract, that is the question. Natural teeth or dental
... that there sometimes is an over-confidence in implant therapy and that expensive treatments with uncertain prognosis are provided when other solutions, saving a greater number of natural teeth, would have been a comparable, or even a better, choice long-term. These colleagues emphasize the risk for ...
... that there sometimes is an over-confidence in implant therapy and that expensive treatments with uncertain prognosis are provided when other solutions, saving a greater number of natural teeth, would have been a comparable, or even a better, choice long-term. These colleagues emphasize the risk for ...
Comprehensive Plan Benefits Booklet
... Delta Dental’s Veterans Affairs Dental Insurance Program (VADIP) For the first time in history, the U.S. government has authorized a national voluntary dental insurance program for eligible Veterans Affairs (VA) beneficiaries. The VADIP is offered by Delta Dental through the Department of Veterans ...
... Delta Dental’s Veterans Affairs Dental Insurance Program (VADIP) For the first time in history, the U.S. government has authorized a national voluntary dental insurance program for eligible Veterans Affairs (VA) beneficiaries. The VADIP is offered by Delta Dental through the Department of Veterans ...
Guide to the Child Dental Benefits Schedule
... How does the patient’s benefit cap work? The amount of dental benefits available to eligible patients is capped per eligible patient over two consecutive calendar years. This maximum amount of dental benefits is known as the benefit cap and the two consecutive calendar years is known as the relevan ...
... How does the patient’s benefit cap work? The amount of dental benefits available to eligible patients is capped per eligible patient over two consecutive calendar years. This maximum amount of dental benefits is known as the benefit cap and the two consecutive calendar years is known as the relevan ...
Blue Dental PPO Plus Benefits-at-a-Glance for Muskegon Community College Group# 007004553
... exclusions may apply. Payment amounts are based on BCBSM’s approved amount, less any applicable deductible and/or copay. For a complete description of benefits please see the applicable BCBSM certificates and riders, if your group is underwritten or any other plan documents your group uses, if your ...
... exclusions may apply. Payment amounts are based on BCBSM’s approved amount, less any applicable deductible and/or copay. For a complete description of benefits please see the applicable BCBSM certificates and riders, if your group is underwritten or any other plan documents your group uses, if your ...
The Australian Schedule of Dental Services and Glossary
... and bridges. The only distinctions are between metallic and tooth-coloured materials and direct or indirect fabrication. Bridges consist of retainers, such as crowns, direct and indirect restorations, bonded wings or facings, which attach pontics (replacements for missing teeth) to the abutment teet ...
... and bridges. The only distinctions are between metallic and tooth-coloured materials and direct or indirect fabrication. Bridges consist of retainers, such as crowns, direct and indirect restorations, bonded wings or facings, which attach pontics (replacements for missing teeth) to the abutment teet ...
Choosing your plan MiraCosta Community College Your Two Delta Dental Plan Options
... plan’s Explanation of Benefits with the Delta Dental claim form and we’ll take it from there. Orthodontic treatment in progress If your Delta Dental plan includes orthodontic benefits, payment for orthodontic treatment in progress depends on the specific provisions of your plan. Typically, treatment ...
... plan’s Explanation of Benefits with the Delta Dental claim form and we’ll take it from there. Orthodontic treatment in progress If your Delta Dental plan includes orthodontic benefits, payment for orthodontic treatment in progress depends on the specific provisions of your plan. Typically, treatment ...
Interdisciplinary management of anterior dental esthetics
... defects would be based on structural consideraextrusion5 or orthognathic surgery.6-8 Choosing tions. If teeth were to be restored or repositioned, the correct procedure will depend on the patient’s the function of the teeth and condyles would be of facial proportions, existing crown length and param ...
... defects would be based on structural consideraextrusion5 or orthognathic surgery.6-8 Choosing tions. If teeth were to be restored or repositioned, the correct procedure will depend on the patient’s the function of the teeth and condyles would be of facial proportions, existing crown length and param ...
Dental - West Shore Community College
... 100% of approved amount, twice per calendar year 100% of approved amount, twice per calendar year 100% of approved amount, once every 60 months 100% of approved amount, twice per calendar year 100% of approved amount, once per tooth every 36 months when applied to the first and second permanent mola ...
... 100% of approved amount, twice per calendar year 100% of approved amount, twice per calendar year 100% of approved amount, once every 60 months 100% of approved amount, twice per calendar year 100% of approved amount, once per tooth every 36 months when applied to the first and second permanent mola ...
clinical crown length, width - Pakistan Oral and Dental Journal
... incisors). This is mentioned by Magne et al13 and Marcushamer et al14 who noticed that their measurements were approximately one mm longer than those of other studies measuring clinical crowns and not anatomic crowns. This may account for why, when this ratio is applied clinically, the resulting tee ...
... incisors). This is mentioned by Magne et al13 and Marcushamer et al14 who noticed that their measurements were approximately one mm longer than those of other studies measuring clinical crowns and not anatomic crowns. This may account for why, when this ratio is applied clinically, the resulting tee ...
Schedule of Covered Services and Copayments Super SmartSmileSM
... Free soft tissue graft procedure (including donor site surgery) .......................................................................................... 375.00 Periodontal scaling and root planing - four or more teeth per quadrant ................................................................... ...
... Free soft tissue graft procedure (including donor site surgery) .......................................................................................... 375.00 Periodontal scaling and root planing - four or more teeth per quadrant ................................................................... ...
Schedule of Covered Services and Copayments
... Periodontal scaling and root planing - four or more teeth per quadrant .............................................................................. 85.00 Periodontal scaling and root planing - one to three teeth per quadrant ......................................................................... ...
... Periodontal scaling and root planing - four or more teeth per quadrant .............................................................................. 85.00 Periodontal scaling and root planing - one to three teeth per quadrant ......................................................................... ...
Case Report Movement of an Upper Central Incisor
... Full text. e-Journal: http://jmat.mat.or.th Cleft lip and/ or palate population were observed higher prevalence of dental anomaly than general population, especially in the abnormality of tooth number(1-3). Congenital absence and supernumerary teeth often occur in the cleft site of oral cleft patien ...
... Full text. e-Journal: http://jmat.mat.or.th Cleft lip and/ or palate population were observed higher prevalence of dental anomaly than general population, especially in the abnormality of tooth number(1-3). Congenital absence and supernumerary teeth often occur in the cleft site of oral cleft patien ...
Humana Dental Plans
... Good dental health is a reflection of good overall health. The Academy of General Dentistry says there is a link between gum disease and heart problems. The American Academy of Periodontology says severe gum disease can increase blood sugar, thereby increasing risk among people with diabetes. The St ...
... Good dental health is a reflection of good overall health. The Academy of General Dentistry says there is a link between gum disease and heart problems. The American Academy of Periodontology says severe gum disease can increase blood sugar, thereby increasing risk among people with diabetes. The St ...
Periodontal Pocket
... • Distance between apical end of JE &alv bone is constant • Distance between apical end of calculus &alv bone is constant in human PP=1.97mm±33.16% ...
... • Distance between apical end of JE &alv bone is constant • Distance between apical end of calculus &alv bone is constant in human PP=1.97mm±33.16% ...
Periodontal abscess
... The diagnosis of a periodontal abscess should be based on the overall evaluation and interpretation of the patient´s chief complaint, with the clinical and radiological signs found during the oral examination. Symptoms: 1. Presence of an ovoid elevation of the gingival tissues along the lateral sid ...
... The diagnosis of a periodontal abscess should be based on the overall evaluation and interpretation of the patient´s chief complaint, with the clinical and radiological signs found during the oral examination. Symptoms: 1. Presence of an ovoid elevation of the gingival tissues along the lateral sid ...
Singapore Dental Journal - Singapore Dental Association
... the proportion of that group who are edentulous has also been steadily falling. This is likely to have been more marked ...
... the proportion of that group who are edentulous has also been steadily falling. This is likely to have been more marked ...
Implantation. Dental prosthetics I
... or within the bone associated with the oral cavity to provide support for fixed or removable prosthetics. ...
... or within the bone associated with the oral cavity to provide support for fixed or removable prosthetics. ...
Schedule of Covered Services and Copayments
... periodontal scaling and root planing - four or more teeth per quadrant periodontal scaling and root planing - one to three teeth per quadrant full mouth debridement to enable comprehensive evaluation and diagnosis localized delivery of antimicrobial agents via a controlled release vehicle into disea ...
... periodontal scaling and root planing - four or more teeth per quadrant periodontal scaling and root planing - one to three teeth per quadrant full mouth debridement to enable comprehensive evaluation and diagnosis localized delivery of antimicrobial agents via a controlled release vehicle into disea ...
periodontal abscess – a localized collection of pus a review
... only be achieved by a surgical operation. Surgical flaps have also been proposed in cases in which the calculus is left subgingivally after the treatment. The main objective of the therapy is to eliminate the remaining calculus and to obtain drainage at the same time. A therapy, with a combination o ...
... only be achieved by a surgical operation. Surgical flaps have also been proposed in cases in which the calculus is left subgingivally after the treatment. The main objective of the therapy is to eliminate the remaining calculus and to obtain drainage at the same time. A therapy, with a combination o ...
Full Text - CQ State Track
... of a comprehensive oral evaluation. Integration of more extensive diagnostic modalities to develop a treatment plan for a specific problem is required. The condition requiring this type of evaluation shouldall be described and documented. Examples of conditions requiring this type of evaluation may ...
... of a comprehensive oral evaluation. Integration of more extensive diagnostic modalities to develop a treatment plan for a specific problem is required. The condition requiring this type of evaluation shouldall be described and documented. Examples of conditions requiring this type of evaluation may ...
Necessary Personal Oral Hygiene by Charles C. Bass
... Some bacteria grow and produce acids much more rapidly than others. However any of them require considerable growing time, under the most favorable conditions, for production of appreciable amounts (or strengths). Perhaps the most familiar example for those who have been medical or dental students i ...
... Some bacteria grow and produce acids much more rapidly than others. However any of them require considerable growing time, under the most favorable conditions, for production of appreciable amounts (or strengths). Perhaps the most familiar example for those who have been medical or dental students i ...
Efficacy of Lateral Pedicle Graft in the Treatment of Isolated Gingival
... Gingival recession is defined as the displacement of the gingival margin apical to the cementoenamel junction. It implies the loss of periodontal connective tissue fibers along with root cementum and alveolar bone. The most significant factors causing gingival recession are considered to be periodon ...
... Gingival recession is defined as the displacement of the gingival margin apical to the cementoenamel junction. It implies the loss of periodontal connective tissue fibers along with root cementum and alveolar bone. The most significant factors causing gingival recession are considered to be periodon ...
View Benefits - Solstice Benefits
... includes semi‐precision or precision attachments associated with partial dentures, crown or bridge abutments, full or partial overdentures, any internal attachment associated with an implant prosthesis, and any elective endodontic procedure related to a tooth or root involved in the construction of ...
... includes semi‐precision or precision attachments associated with partial dentures, crown or bridge abutments, full or partial overdentures, any internal attachment associated with an implant prosthesis, and any elective endodontic procedure related to a tooth or root involved in the construction of ...
March 2015 - New York State Dental Association
... patient cooperation than removable appliances.4,6,15 Another scenario that has been shown to affect dentofacial growth and development in children is non-nutritive sucking.16,17 Thumb sucking, finger sucking and pacifier use are considered forms of non-nutritive sucking that may result in developmen ...
... patient cooperation than removable appliances.4,6,15 Another scenario that has been shown to affect dentofacial growth and development in children is non-nutritive sucking.16,17 Thumb sucking, finger sucking and pacifier use are considered forms of non-nutritive sucking that may result in developmen ...
Endodontic therapy
Endodontic therapy or root canal therapy is a sequence of treatment for the infected pulp of a tooth which results in the elimination of infection and the protection of the decontaminated tooth from future microbial invasion. Root canals and their associated pulp chamber are the physical hollows within a tooth that are naturally inhabited by nerve tissue, blood vessels and other cellular entities which together constitute the dental pulp. Endodontic therapy involves the removal of these structures, the subsequent shaping, cleaning, and decontamination of the hollows with small files and irrigating solutions, and the obturation (filling) of the decontaminated canals with an inert filling such as gutta-percha and typically a eugenol-based cement.Epoxy resin is employed to bind gutta-percha in some root canal procedures.