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Intermaxillary fixation
For intermaxillary fixation, hoops are attached to the teeth of each maxilla and then linked together by wires once the occlusion has been properly achieved. The patient who wears a maxillomandibular fixation must always have wire-cutting forceps with him in case of vomiting.
USD70.60Intermaxillary fixation
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Jaw # reduction
The reduction of the square jaw can be done by botox, which will reduce the thickness of the masseter muscle. Among the various facial interventions, the reduction of the width of the jaw, is one of the medical innovations that require expertise in the field of facial surgery.
USD41.18Jaw # reduction
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Manual descaling
The oldest technique is the manual scaling technique, which consists of using a curette to scrape the root. The most common type of scaling is scaling with ultrasound.
USD11.80Manual descaling
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Occlusal X-ray
Occlusal X-rays show the roof or floor of the mouth and are used to find extra teeth, teeth that have not yet broken through the gums, jaw fractures, a cleft palate, cysts, abscesses or growths. Occlusal X-rays may also be used to find a foreign object.
USD11.80Occlusal X-ray
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Operculectomy
Operculectomy is the surgical procedure of removing the operculum, or the flap of gum that partially covers a tooth. This procedure is done to treat pericoronitis, a condition characterised by pain and inflammation of the operculum.
USD23.60Operculectomy
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Permanent filling
A dental filling is a restorative procedure that involves adding a protective substance into a tooth cavity to shield it against further structural damage and avoid the need for tooth extraction later on.
USD14.20Permanent filling
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Polishing
Polishing is the process of creating a smooth and shiny surface by rubbing it or by applying a chemical treatment, leaving a clean surface with a significant specular reflection (still limited by the index of refraction of the material according to the Fresnel equations).
USD17.65Polishing
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Pulpotomy
A pulpotomy is a procedure used to restore infected baby (primary) teeth in kids. Most commonly, baby teeth become infected due to untreated tooth decay (cavities). This happens when the cavity destroys the outer layer of the tooth, and attacks the soft pulp inside your child’s tooth.
USD29.42Pulpotomy
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Reconstruction of a crown # (composite)
When a tooth is too damaged to receive a conventional restoration such as amalgam (gray filling) or composite (white filling), the dental must cover it with a crown in order to reconstruct and preserve further damage.
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Reduction of the A.T.M.
The patient must open wide, as if yawning, then the operator applies vertical pressure on the molars, followed by a backward drawer movement, which reduces the mandibular subluxation.
USD17.66Reduction of the A.T.M.
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Removable dental prosthesis
Removable dental prostheses are devices intended to replace missing teeth (formerly called “dentures”). They can be complete or partial depending on the number of missing teeth. Dr. Christophe Lequart, dental surgeon explains everything you need to know about their role, their indications, their maintenance.
USD41.18Removable dental prosthesis
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Removal of suture threads
Removal of suture threads Using a scalpel, the suture thread is cut flush with the skin and then removed. The nurse systematically checks the integrity of the thread with the presence of the 3 strands. Staple removal Staples are removed using forceps.
USD8.80Removal of suture threads
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