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hey fellow hygienists weve created for you a quick code a reference guide so when you are sitting in doing the exam with the dentist you can quickly refer to this sheet if you dont know a code and you can input it into the computer I use this often I put it in a sheet protector and I keep it with me in my operatory because there are times when I cannot find a code in the computer system because there are many codes and a lot of them are not named what we have been taught so weve created this for you to go through it at the top here you can see that there are preventive codes that we use daily your periodontics codes a new one that you might see on their Geneva irrigation which is new in 2014 so we should start using it so that we can hopefully get some compensation for our patients then over here to the right you can see that this is your composite restorations anterior posterior amalgam and inlay and then it tells you how many surfaces theres a not a forced surface inlay so thats