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our patient today is a 32 year old female whose chief complaint is severe thermal sensitivity in the upper right quadrant our goal here is to preserve as much healthy tooth structure as possible by circumscribing the decayed area of the tooth ultimately we must provide the patient with the best service possible using the technology and materials we are comfortable with i elect to restore this case with an indirect ceramic only that can be fabricated chair side the scanner acquires the data very quickly as i move along the occlusal to lay the initial foundation of our digital model we have the freedom to make modifications to the design using a multitude of tools at our disposal itamp;#39;s an amazing time in dentistry where we can provide high quality ceramic restorations for our patients within a single appointment

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This D2740 is the esthetic full-coverage crown reporting porcelain/ceramic dental procedures. With this dental procedure code, a prosthetic crown placed over a chipped, cracked, damaged, or decayed tooth yields positive cosmetic results.
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.
What is the difference between D2740 and D2752? While the CDT code D2740 includes ceramic and porcelain crown and bridge abutments, the CDT code D2752 is used for Porcelain Fused to Metal (PFM), but specifically fused to a noble metal (25-59% noble metal), not a high noble metal (60% noble metal).
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-
What Is Dental Code D2740? This dental code d2740 is used to report the porcelain or ceramic crown on your teeth, often the front teeth. CDT d2740 covers crowns, decays, discoloration, fracture on dental piece, bridges, and restoration of tooth after root canal etc.
D2644. ONLAY - PORCELAIN/CERAMIC - 4 OR MORE SURFACES.
An average $776 per single full cast high noble metal crown.
They are similar to traditional porcelain crowns; however, they are made from zirconium, a silicate that can be bonded or cemented, giving dental practitioners more options when installing them.

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