Prophy means "to prevent disease". For example a dental prophy is a teeth cleaning done to prevent disease.
"Prophy" is short for prophylaxis, which is a dental procedure for cleaning teeth to prevent gum disease and cavities. It involves removing plaque and tartar buildup on the teeth and along the gum line. This procedure is typically done by a dental hygienist.
Can registered dental assistants use a prophy jet for lingual braces? jabbona@msn.com
Old slang word for a condom, short for prophylactic.
Prophy (Prophylaxis), Polish, Fluoride
Removing hard deposits with scaler, and soft deposits with prophy.
What is the CPT code for dental code D8080
In simple tems, D1120 is a CHILD prophy (dental cleaning) vs D1110, which is for an adult.
i think you should all prepare for the worst everyone will die and suffer look at the Mayan calender it can not be done it is the day where we will be judged we might live ... me might fail no one knows the prophy says that there will be 3 people and the last on will destroy the world and start this terror the first was napolian, the second was Hitler but the man you want according to the prophy is that bin liden just stay with your families on the 22nd of December 2012
Sdium Bi-Carbonate Powder used in Air-Polishing unit. Commonly known as 'prophy-jet'. SoBiCa is a brand name, the product is produced in Australia.
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