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  • Bone Replacement Graft for Ridge Preservation

    Ridge preservation is a dental procedure performed after tooth extraction to minimize bone loss and maintain the shape and volume of the alveolar ridge (the portion of the jawbone that supports the teeth). A bone replacement graft used for ridge preservation aims to fill the extraction socket and promote new bone formation in the area.

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  • Complete Mandibular Denture

    Dentures are prosthetic devices constructed to replace missing teeth, and which are supported by surrounding soft and hard tissues of the oral cavity. Conventional dentures are removable, however there are many different denture designs, some which rely on bonding or clipping onto teeth.
    A mandibular denture is a removable prosthesis designed to replace missing teeth in the lower jaw. It is commonly referred to as a lower denture and is used when a patient has lost all or most of their natural teeth in the lower arch.

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  • Complete Maxillary Denture

    Dentures are prosthetic devices constructed to replace missing teeth, and which are supported by surrounding soft and hard tissues of the oral cavity. Conventional dentures are removable, however there are many different denture designs, some which rely on bonding or clipping onto teeth.
    A complete maxillary denture is a removable dental appliance designed to replace all of the upper teeth in the maxillary (upper) arch. It is used when a patient has lost all of their natural teeth in the upper jaw.

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  • Composite Restoration (Anterior) 1 Surface

    Composite Restoration (anterior) 1 Surface refers to a dental procedure in which a tooth-colored composite resin material is used to restore a tooth located in the front of the mouth (anterior) by addressing damage or decay on one specific surface of the tooth.

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  • Composite Restoration (Anterior) 2 Surfaces

    Composite Restoration (anterior) 2 Surfaces refers to a dental procedure where a tooth-colored composite resin material is used to restore a tooth located in the front of the mouth (anterior) involving two surfaces of the tooth.

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  • Composite Restoration (Anterior) 3 Surfaces

    Composite Restoration (anterior) 3 Surfaces refers to a dental procedure where a tooth-colored composite resin material is used to restore a tooth located in the front of the mouth (anterior) involving three surfaces of the tooth. The restoration is applied to three sides or surfaces of the tooth.

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  • Composite Restoration (Anterior) 4 or More Surfaces

    Composite Restoration (anterior) 4 or more Surfaces refers to a dental procedure where a tooth-colored composite resin material is used to restore a tooth located in the front of the mouth (anterior) involving three surfaces of the tooth. The restoration is applied to four or more sides or surfaces of the tooth..

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  • Composite Restoration (Posterior) 1 Surface

    Composite Restoration (posterior) 1 Surface refers to a dental procedure in which a tooth-colored composite resin material is used to restore a posterior tooth (back tooth) by addressing damage or decay on one specific surface of the tooth.

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  • Composite Restoration (Posterior) 2 Surfaces

    Composite Restoration (posterior) 2 Surfaces refers to a dental procedure where a tooth-colored composite resin material is used to restore a tooth located in the back of the mouth (posterior) involving two surfaces of the tooth.

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  • Composite Restoration (Posterior) 3 Surfaces

    A posterior composite restoration with 3 surfaces involves the use of tooth-colored composite resin material to repair and restore decayed or damaged molars or premolars at the back of the mouth.

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