Dentistry no 3

  • What does 3 mean at the dentist?

    Code 2 – Slight bleeding when probed, Calculus or Plaque present and gingival pockets under 3.5mm.
    Code 3 – Calculus and Plaque present under the gum margin and gingival pockets between 3.5 – 5.5mm.
    Code 4 – Calculus and Plaque present under the gum margin and gingival pockets over 5.5mm..

  • What does it mean when dentist says 3?

    Code 1 – Slight bleeding when probed, no calculus or gingival pockets under 3.5mm.
    Code 2 – Slight bleeding when probed, Calculus or Plaque present and gingival pockets under 3.5mm.
    Code 3 – Calculus and Plaque present under the gum margin and gingival pockets between 3.5 – 5.5mm..

  • What is type 3 dental?

    Class III:
    In this abnormal relationship, the lower teeth and jaw project further forward than the upper teeth and jaws.
    There is a concave appearance in profile with a prominent chin.
    Class III problems are usually due to an overgrowth in the lower jaw, undergrowth of the upper jaw or a combination of the two..

  • What numbers do dentists use for teeth?

    The first thing to realize is dentists use a two-digit numbering system.
    So the upper right teeth begin with the number “1” (i.e. 11), the upper left teeth begin with the number “2” (i.e. 21), the lower left teeth begin with the number “3” (i.e. 31), and the lower right teeth begin with the number “4” (i.e. 41)..

  • A three-surface filling will cover three of the following surfaces: occlusal (top of the tooth), mesial (front of the tooth), distal (back of the tooth), facial (side of the tooth facing the cheek), and lingual (side of the tooth facing the tongue).
  • Class II is where the lower first molar is posterior (or more towards the back of the mouth) than the upper first molar.
    In this abnormal relationship, the upper front teeth and jaw project further forward than the lower teeth and jaw.
    There is a convex appearance in profile with a receding chin and lower lip.
  • O is occlusal, or biting surface; B is buccal, or the surface closest to your cheek, and P and L stand for palatal and lingual, the surfaces closer to your palate on the upper jaw and to your tongue on the lower jaw.
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Do the dentists listed below provide NHS dentistry?

All of the dentists listed below provide NHS Dentistry.
However, please note that a dentist is not obliged to accept all patients for NHS dental treatment.

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Is 3dental a good dental practice?

Because 3Dental’s dentists are extremely passionate about their craft, they have even set up a dental laboratory equipped with 3D CAD/CAM milling systems.
Currently, they’re using the Sirona system for their restorative and prosthetic dental services. “I have suffered bad dental health for over 10 years and have been to many, many dentists.

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Who are 3dental?

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