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Temporary filling
The purpose of the temporary filling is either to isolate a dentinal wound so as to preserve the vitality of the dentinopulpal organ when the therapeutic act is not carried out in one session, or to avoid contamination of the coronoradicular cavity. insofar as endodontic treatment requires intermediate phases (disinfection, inflammatory oozing or apical hemorrhage preventing any definitive root filling). It is therefore necessary to consider two scenarios: the temporary filling on a living tooth, and the temporary filling during endodontic treatment.
USD9.42Temporary filling
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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).
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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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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.
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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.
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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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Simple extraction 1 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.
USD5.89Simple extraction 1 milk tooth
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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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Sub lingual cyst
Intraorally this benign slow growing and painless entity is usually located in the submandibular, sublingual and submental region. They can cause symptoms of dysphagia and dyspnoea and have a malignant transformation potential. Surgical excision is the treatment of choice.
USD23.60Sub lingual cyst
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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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