Hello,
I am 50 years old and i plan to go for lower partial plate since my last three teeth on the left side and one tooth on the right side is missing. I would like to know what type of partial plates are are more comfortable.
Where in Hendersonville, TN can I get a lower partial repaired?
What is the cost of upper partial plates?
The dental code for a partial denture is typically represented as D7240 for a removable partial denture, but there are specific codes depending on the type and materials used (e.g., D5110 for a complete upper denture and D5120 for a complete lower denture). It's best to refer to the American Dental Association's Current Dental Terminology (CDT) for precise coding based on the specific case and treatment plan.
Dental code 5211 refers to a specific procedure in the Current Dental Terminology (CDT) system used by dental professionals for billing and insurance purposes. It designates a "Bilateral (upper and lower arch) removable partial denture, resin base, including any clasps, rests, and other attachments." This code is used when a patient receives a removable partial denture that is designed to replace missing teeth in both the upper and lower arches.
“I have lost my lower partial. I have UMR dental insurance but can not afford the copay...my dentist has all the info but the last pair was $300 co pay and probably more now...any suggestions?” “I have lost my lower partial. I have UMR dental insurance but can not afford the copay...my dentist has all the info but the last pair was $300 co pay and probably more now...any suggestions?” John Padgett leathie@gmail.com
One source of lower-cost dental care is a dental school clinic. Generally, dental costs in school clinics are reduced and may include only partial payment for professional services covering the cost of materials and equipment. Your state dental society can tell you if there is a dental school clinic in your area.
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d5820 interim partial denture (maxilary) d5821 interim partial denture (mandibular) a flipper/ stayplate is a temporary removable partial denture typically fabricated out of hard acrylic, the same material used to make standard complete denture.
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RPD stands for Removable Partial Denture in a dental setting. It is a type of dental prosthesis used to replace missing teeth in a dental arch.
About $300.00