We’ve put together this handy reference guide of terms you might hear when speaking with your dentist or support staff.
Please don’t hesitate to ask your dental care provider for clarification. We’re here to help make your experience as pleasant as possible!
Cleaning is a word that has been misused to identify a procedure that is routinely completed on a patient that is free of disease or has a healthy mouth. The appropriate word for this type of âcleaningâ is prophylaxis, which is the specific type of cleaning that most insurance companies cover two times per year. There are several different types of âcleaningsâ that are recommended by the dentist and hygienist depending on the patient’s oral health. To determine which type of âcleaningâ is prescribed for you, please ask your dental professional.
Device that retains a removable partial denture to stationary teeth.
Hard tissue that covers the roots of teeth.
Soft tissue infection causing extensive hard swelling, a potentially dangerous condition requiring immediate attention.
Chemical element needed for healthy teeth, bones and nerves.
Dental tool that uses high frequency ultrasonic waves to clean teeth.
Reproduction of structures made by pouring plaster or stone into a mold.
Tooth decay or ‘cavities.’
Common term for dental crown.
Fixed bridge that attaches to adjacent teeth only on one end.
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