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Abscess incision
I&D is a time-honored method of draining abscesses to relieve pain and speed healing. Routine cultures and antibiotics are usually unnecessary if an abscess is properly drained. After I&D, instruct the patient to watch for signs of cellulitis or recollection of pus.
USD23.60Abscess incision
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Curettage of an alveolitis
To prevent a new alveolitis from appearing, your dentist can carry out a curettage of the alveolus. He could also extract the necrotic bone fragment. Suppurative alveolitis always requires treatment with antibiotics after surgery.
USD17.66Curettage of an alveolitis
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Curettage of periodontal pockets
Periodontal pocket curettage is a dental surgical procedure in which the doctor cleanses the enamel of the teeth in the area under the gum. The periodontal pocket is the space between the gum and the tooth root that forms when the gums are inflamed.
USD17.66Curettage of periodontal pockets
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Dento-alveolar reduction and fixation
The majority of cases may be treated with closed repositioning and non-internal fixation (closed treatment). Cases where there is a tenuous blood supply to the alveolar segments may also require closed treatment.
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Devitalization
Devitalization is nothing but the removal of necrotic or infected pulp material and the scrupulous cleansing of the channels contained in the roots of the tooth within which the branches of the nerve flow.
USD35.40 – USD47.10Devitalization
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Extraction of 1 decayed milk tooth
A baby tooth extraction, is the surgical removal of a primary tooth. A child’s tooth may require extraction if it is severely damaged from an injury or decay. These procedures are very common among children.
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Extraction of 1 ectopic milk tooth
A baby tooth extraction, is the surgical removal of a primary tooth. A child’s tooth may require extraction if it is severely damaged from an injury or decay. These procedures are very common among children.
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Extraction of root remains
In the event of extraction or osteotomy of wisdom teeth, root fragments may break off and remain in place (3). As a general rule, residual roots should be extracted if they are identifiable intraoperatively or postoperatively.
USD29.42Extraction of root remains
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Fixed prosthesis
The fixed prosthesis is a branch of the dental prosthesis that concerns the replacement and / or restoration of teeth by artificial substitutes that cannot be removed or removed from the mouth. The fixed prosthesis can be cemented, or securely retained in natural teeth, dental roots and / or pillars of dental implants.
USD118.00Fixed prosthesis
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Foreign body removal
Foreign Body Removal refers to the retrieval of foreign objects that have been introduced into the body, sometimes by accident. Foreign substances can be introduced into various parts of the body including ear, eye, nose, finger, leg, foot, stomach, skin, breathing tract (airway) and more.
USD7.06Foreign body removal
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Freinectomy
A frenumectomy is a surgical operation that involves the removal of abnormal periodontal and fibrous frenulums.
USD23.60Freinectomy
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Gingivectomy
GINGIVECTOMY is the surgical removal of gingiva (i.e., gum tissue). A gingivectomy is necessary when the gums have pulled away from the teeth creating deep pockets. The pockets make it hard to clean away plaque and calculus. Gingivectomy is usually done before gum disease has damaged the bone supporting the teeth.
USD23.60Gingivectomy
USD23.60
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