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Classification_of_Metals
A listing of dental procedure codes and their descriptive terms published by the American Dental Association (ADA); used for recording dental services on the patient record as well as for reporting dental services and procedures to dental benefit plans. The CDT Code is printed in a manual titled Current Dental Terminology (CDT).
Code_on_Dental_Procedures_and_Nomenclature_(CDT_Code)
The ADA reference manual that contains the Code on Dental Procedures and Nomenclature and other information pertinent to patient record keeping and claim preparation by a dental office; published biennially (e.g. CDT 2020).
Current_Dental_Terminology_(CDT)
A listing of descriptive terms and identifying codes developed by the American Medical Association (AMA) for reporting practitioner services and procedures to medical plans and Medicare.
Current_Procedural_Terminology_(CPT)
See guided tissue regeneration.
GTR
See Specification No. 3950.
ISO_Tooth_Numbering_System
Code that identifies a tooth numbering schema that may be used on a claim submission. Identifies the ANSI/ADA/ISO Tooth Numbering System a HIPAA standard code set not commonly used in the United States but used in many other countries. See Specification No. 3950.
JO
Code that identifies the tooth numbering schema used on a claim submission. Designation of Identifies the Universal/National Tooth Numbering System on the dental claim form. a HIPAA standard that is most commonly used in the United States.
JP
Fixed partial denture featuring retainers which are resin bonded to natural teeth that serve as an abutment.
Maryland_bridge
The term follow-up care is interchangeable with a variety of similar terms (e.g. normal post-operative follow-up; routine follow-up [or post-delivery or post-operative] care).
Note
This schema (ANSI/ADA/ISO Specification No. 3950–1984 Dentistry Designation System for Tooth and Areas of the Oral Cavity) is designed to identify areas of the oral cavity as well as uniquely number permanent and primary dentition. Supernumerary teeth are not yet identified using this standard.
Specification_No._3950
See temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMJD).
TMD
See temporomandibular joint dysfunction.
TMJD
See temporomandibular joint.
TMJ
See Specification No. 3950.
Tooth_Numbering_System
The ADA and HIPAA standard code set most commonly used in the United States that assigns a unique number (from 1-32) to Permanent Dentition and a unique letter (A-T) to Primary Dentition. This system includes codes for Supernumerary Teeth. The complete schema is illustrated in the Comprehensive ADA Dental Claim Form Completion Instructions posted online at https://www.ada.org/en/publications/cdt/ada-dental-claim-form.
Universal_National_Tooth_Numbering_System
Acute or chronic localized inflammation probably with a collection of pus associated with tissue destruction and frequently swelling; usually secondary to infection.
abscess
Artificial crown also serving for the retention or support of a dental prosthesis.
abutment_crown
A term with different meanings depending on the clinical scenario.
abutment
Addition of a test specimen previously collected by a health care provider to a laboratory specimen collection; recording of essential specimen identification data in a laboratory-maintained file in chronological order of laboratory specimen acquisition; assignment to the specimen of an identification code.
accession
Use of an acidic chemical substance to prepare the tooth enamel and or dentin surface to provide retention for bonding.
acid_etching
State in which two surfaces are held together by chemical or physical forces or both with or without the aid of an adhesive. Adhesion is one aspect of bonding.
adhesion
Any substance that joins or creates close adherence of two or more surfaces. Intermediate material that causes two materials to adhere to each other.
adhesive
A secondary treatment in addition to the primary therapy.
adjunctive
See definition of permanent dentition.
adult_dentition
Belonging to the same species but genetically different. See graft.
allogenic
Refers to synthetic material often used for tissue augmentation or replacement.
alloplastic
Compound combining two or more elements having properties not existing in any of the single constituent elements. Sometimes used to refer to amalgam.
alloy
Referring to the bone to which a tooth is attached.
alveolar
Surgical procedure for recontouring supporting bone sometimes in preparation for a prosthesis.
alveoloplasty
An alloy used in direct dental restorations. Typically composed of mercury silver tin and copper along with other metallic elements added to improve physical and mechanical properties.
amalgam
See definition under anesthesia.
analgesia
That portion of tooth normally covered by and including enamel.
anatomical_crown
Subordinate or auxiliary to something or someone else; supplementary.
ancillary
A procedure that controls the patient's level of anxiety or pain. Delivery of an anesthesia inducing agent by a dentist or other health care practitioner is regulated by state dental boards. ADA anesthesia policy and guidelines are available online (www.ADA.org). Please refer to these sources for complete and current information.
anesthesia
deviation from the normal anatomic structure growth development or function; an abnormality.
anomaly
Mandibular and maxillary centrals laterals and cuspids. The codes for anterior teeth in the Universal/National Tooth Numbering System are 6 through 11 (maxillary) and 22 through 27 (mandibular) for permanent dentition; C through H (maxillary) and M through R (mandibular) for primary dentition. This is also a term that in general refers to the teeth and tissues located towards the front of the mouth.
anterior
See definition under anesthesia.
anxiolysis
The tip or end of the root end of the tooth.
apex
The process of induced root development to encourage the formation of a calcified barrier in a tooth with immature root formation or an open apex. May involve the placement of an artificial apical barrier prior to nonsurgical endodontic obturation.
apexification
Vital pulp therapy performed to encourage continued physiological formation and development of the tooth root.
apexogenesis
Amputation of the apex of a tooth.
apicoectomy
The curved composite structure of the natural dentition and the residual ridge or the remains thereof after the loss of some or all of the natural teeth.
arch,_dental
A two digit numeric system used to report regions of the oral cavity on patient records and on claims submitted to third-party payers.
areas_of_oral_cavity
A diagnostic X-ray technique used to view bone structures following injection of a contrast medium into a joint.
arthrogram
Restoration covering or replacing the major part or the whole of the clinical crown of a tooth or implant.
artificial_crown
A mechanical device for the fixation retention and stabilization of a prosthesis (Glossary of Prosthodontic Terms 9th Edition; ©2019 Academy of Prosthodontics). See precision attachment.
attachment
See graft.
autogenous
Separation of tooth from its socket due to trauma. See evulsion.
avulsion
Usually a thin sheet-like usually non-autogenous material used in various surgical regenerative procedures.
barrier_membrane
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