Porcelain Fused to Noble Metal Crown
Porcelain Fused to Noble Metal crown is a type of dental crown that consists of a metal substructure (usually noble metal, such as gold or palladium) covered with a layer of tooth-colored porcelain.
Porcelain Fused to Noble Metal crown is a type of dental crown that consists of a metal substructure (usually noble metal, such as gold or palladium) covered with a layer of tooth-colored porcelain.
Porcelain Inlay or Onlay is a filling consisting of a solid substance (i.e. porcelain) fitted to a cavity in a tooth and cemented into place.
A porcelain pontic is a dental prosthetic that serves as a replacement for a missing tooth in a dental bridge. It is the artificial tooth-like component that spans the gap created by a missing tooth.
Prophylaxis, in the context of dental care for children, refers to preventive measures aimed at maintaining good oral health and preventing dental issues such as cavities and gum disease.
Prophylaxis cleaning, commonly known as a dental prophylaxis or professional teeth cleaning, is a preventive dental procedure performed by a dental hygienist to remove plaque, tartar, and stains from the teeth.
Direct pulp capping is a dental procedure where a medicated material is placed directly onto an exposed or nearly exposed pulp (the innermost part of the tooth containing nerves and blood vessels) to promote healing and preserve the vitality of the pulp.
Indirect pulp capping is a dental procedure performed when the pulp of a tooth is not fully exposed but is at risk of being exposed due to decay or trauma. The goal of indirect pulp capping is to preserve pulp vitality by leaving a layer of affected dentin to protect the pulp and stimulate the formation of a dentin bridge.
The recementation of a dental bridge is a procedure that involves reattaching a bridge that has become loose or detached. This is typically done using dental cement or adhesive.
The recementation of a dental crown is a procedure that involves reattaching a crown that has become loose or detached. This is typically done using dental cement or adhesive.
A Root Canal Bicuspid is a dental procedure that involves removing the pulp of a tooth when it becomes infected or damaged. The pulp is the innermost part of the tooth that contains nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue.