Endodontics. We Cover routine endodontic services, including procedures for treatment of diseased pulp xxxxxxxx and pulp canals, where Hospitalization is not required.
Endodontics. All necessary procedures required for pulpal therapy and root canal filling.
Endodontics. We Cover routine endodontic services, including procedures for treatment of diseased pulp xxxxxxxx and pulp canals, where Hospitalization is not required. In those members age 21 and over, molar endodontic therapy will be considered only in those instances where the tooth in question is a critical abutment for an existing functional prosthesis and when the tooth cannot be extracted and replaced with a new prosthesis, or, where there is a documented medical condition which precludes extraction.
Endodontics. Necessary procedures for treatment of pulpally involved teeth, including non-vital teeth and root canal therapy. Procedures necessary for the treatment for the soft tissue and the bone surrounding and supporting the teeth.
Endodontics. (a) Pulp Capping - traumatic Exposure, Indirect Capping, caries, trauma and pain control
(b) Pulpotomy, Vital Pulpotomy permanent permanence molar
(c) Root CanalTherapy
(d) Apexifications, insertion and reinsertion of dentogenic media
(e) Periapical Services, Apicoectomy/apical curettage, retrofilling Root Amputation
Endodontics. (a) Pulp Capping – traumatic Exposure, Indirect Capping, caries, trauma and pain control
(b) Pulpotomy, Vital Pulpotomy permanent permanence molar
(c) Root Canal Therapy
(d) Apexifications, insertion and reinsertion of dentogenic media
(e) Periapical Services, Apicoectomy/apical curettage, retrofilling Root Amputation
(f) Other Procedures - Isolation of Endodontic tooth/teeth for asepsis, Surgery, Endotontic, Exploratory
(g) Bleaching – vital, in office. Effective February 1, 2020, bleaching to be deleted.
(h) Hemisection
(i) Intentional Removal, Apical Filling and Reimplantation:
(j) Endosseous Implants
(k) Emergency Procedures – isolation of Endodontic Tooth/Teeth for Asepsis, smoothing traumatized teeth, Occlusal Adjustment/Equilibration, Pulpectomy primary and permanent teeth, Repositioning of traumatically displaced tooth, Replantation (Excluding root canal therapy and surgery)
(l) Perforations/Resorptive defect – surgical and non surgical
Endodontics. All necessary procedures required for pulpal therapy and root canal filling. All necessary procedures for the treatment of tissues and the bones supporting and surrounding the teeth. Crowns and Bridges co-insurance.
Endodontics. All necessary procedures required €or pulpal therapy and canal filling. All necessary procedures for the treatment of tissues
Endodontics. Provides, when necessary and customary as determined by the standards of generally accepted dental practice, for pulpal therapy and root canal filling.
Endodontics. Senior Lecturer Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx e-mail: xxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx@xx.xxx.xx Endodontics is studied and practiced as an integrated subject during semester 5 in the context of Diagnosis and treatment of infections in the oral cavity, during semester 6 and 7 in the context of Oral dysfunction and its treatment and during semester 8, 9 and 10 in the context of Comprehensive oral health care. The graduates should be able to: • Understand the defense mechanisms of the tooth and how these function when infection penetrates the barriers as in the case of caries and trauma. This knowledge makes a base for the understanding of diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of pulpitis and apical periodontitis and how these conditions can be prevented. It also implies that the principle of endodontic treatment should be based on infection control and elimination of bacteria from the root canal supplemented with a complete seal of the root canal to reestablish the barrier function in the tooth. • Understand the impact on the general health of the individual in symptomatic (acute) or more complicated cases of apical periodontitis and its sequel and how these conditions should be handled.