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How to inlay code in FTM

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when there is decay in a tooth that is progressed too far for a simple filling but not far enough to require a crown a dental inlay can be used firstly the tooth decay is removed and the tooth is scanned using a laser wand this allows a 3d model of the tooth to be created so that the dentist can use computer-aided design software to model an inlay to fit the tooth the inlay is then automatically milled often from a tooth colored ceramic material using computer-aided manufacturing technology finally the dentist will adjust the inlay to match the tooth in color and shape and then fit it to the tooth using cement

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All ceramic and porcelain inlays and onlays are coded as follows: 02610- Inlay, porcelain/ceramic, one surface; 02620-Inlay, porcelain/ceramic, two surfaces; 02630-Inlay, porcelain/cer-amic, three or more surfaces; 02642- Onlay, porcelain/ceramic, two surfaces; 02643-Onlay, porcelain/ceramic, three surfaces; 02644-
D6240: Pontic porcelain fused to high noble metal A pontic is an artificial tooth that is affixed to a dental bridge. The pontic is designed as a single prosthetic and appears to be a natural tooth protruding through the gums.
Inlays and onlays are currently reported using codes D2510 to D2664. Crowns are reported using codes D2390 and D2710 to D2799, including those made with indirect composite.
D6245 : Pontic - Porcelain/Ceramic, This is CDT code for ceramic/porcelain prosthetic crown that replace the missing teeth and is constituted in fixed partial denture.
The false tooth sometimes referred to as a pontic is held in place by the abutting (adjacent) teeth on both sides of the replacement gap. Pontics can be made from different materials like gold. However, they are typically made from porcelain due to their ability to naturally blend in with your existing teeth.
Dental Code of D6250: Steps of the whole Procedure Dental Code D6250 is a specific billing code used in dentistry to identify the procedure of creating a dental pontic using a combination of resin material and high noble metal. A pontic is a prosthetic tooth used to replace a missing tooth or teeth in a dental arch.
Dental Code D6245 represents the fabrication and placement of a porcelain or ceramic pontic to replace a missing tooth in a dental bridge. The procedure involves a comprehensive assessment, tooth preparation, impression taking, temporary restoration, pontic fabrication, pontic placement, and post-placement care.
Bridges are measured in units, which essentially means the number of teeth that are involved in the procedure, not the number of missing ones replaced . The most common is the three-unit bridge; two crowns holding a tooth to replace the real one that is missing.

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