Dental treatment consists of various deliveries of dental care such as preventive, restorative, endodontic, periodontal, orthodontic, oral surgery and also esthetic treatments.
Preventive treatment is is when you have your teeth cleaned to prevent gum disease. Also sealants on children's teeth and fluoride treatments are considered preventive.
Restorative treatments are fillings, crowns, and any dental treatment that restores a tooth or several teeth to a healthy and viable condition.
Endodontic treatment is when a tooth has a root canal. This consists of removing the pulp (nerve) of the tooth in order to rid the tooth of infection.
Orthodontic treatment is the movement and alignment of teeth. This is achieved by wearing braces to correct the bite.
Periodontal treatment is the correction of unhealthy gum tissue through several methods such as deep scaling, surgical procedures and many time prescription medications.
Esthetic treatments are like bleaching and bonding to make the appearance of the teeth nicer.
Oral surgery procedures are generally the removal (extraction) of teeth, and also consists of biopsies of suspicious and possibly pathological lesions.
i am a woman aged 60 and am getting state pention .do i have to pay for dental treatment.
i am 60yrs old in full time employment do i need to pay for dental treatment
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The dental laboratory is located in a separate area of the dental office(away from the patient treatment area).
NHS would be your best bet Ask for a HC form- you may be entitled to reduced treatment or free treatment.
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The reference that provides guidance for appointment control and the recording of dental diagnosis and treatment is typically the American Dental Association (ADA) guidelines or the Current Dental Terminology (CDT) codes. These resources outline best practices for documenting patient interactions, diagnoses, and treatment plans in dental settings. Additionally, state dental boards and insurance providers may have specific regulations that guide these processes.
It depends where you live. There are a number of ways you can pay for treatment either on the NHS or privately: Pay-as-you-go. 'Capitation' schemes. Dental insurance. Private medical insurance. Cash plans. Treatment loans.
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