Let's see
Insider
Prevent it
Tooth Fairy
On the surface
100

This will be done about once every six months to help make sure there are no problems. 

What is a Periodic Exam - D0120

100

This image will allow a dentist to see your entire mouth and bone structure, sort of an overall view.

What is a Panoramic Radiographic Image D0330? 

(also known as a "pan")

100

This procedure is normally brushed onto the teeth for help preventing cavities. The patient should not eat or drink for one hour afterward.  

What is Fluoride- D1206 or D1208? 

100

This anterior tooth is sometimes

called a “Canine”

What is a cuspid? 

100

This is the biting surface of an anterior tooth.

What is the Incisal surface? 

200

This is a specialist procedure for when there is an issue with Gingiva.

What is a Comprehensive Periodontal Exam -D0180?

200

This type of image is used to see the root of the tooth. 

What is a Periapical first radiographic image - D0220? 

also known as "pa"

200

This type of procedure is allowed once per lifetime and may take extra time or equipment. Usually for a patient who had not seen a dentist for several years. 

What is Full Mouth Debridement - D4355?  


200

This tooth shows up around age 18 and

does not mean you have learned

everything you need to be successful.

What is a wisdom tooth or third molar? 

200

The surface of a tooth which faces

the tongue.

What is Lingual? 

300

There is only one of these allowed per benefit period for when you need the dentist to focus on a particular problem. 

What is a Limited Exam - D0140?

300

This is sometimes plastic or cardboard that is put into the back of the mouth and patient is then asked to 'Bite'. 

What are Bitewings - D0272 or D0274? 

most common codes for bitewings

300

Having this done regularly includes the removal of tartar and plaque build-up, fresher breath and healthy appearance. 

What is Prophylaxis D1110 or D1120?  "Prophy"

300

This tooth is in the back of the mouth. 

What is a Posterior tooth?  

300

This surface is for grinding food into small pieces and has a broad surface.

What is the Occlusal surface?  

400

This may be performed when a dentist suspects you may be prone to getting cavities. 

What is Caries Susceptibility Test - D0425. 

400

When the dentist needs multiple films encompassing the whole mouth. 

What is a Full Mouth X Ray - D0210?  AKA"FMX" or

D0210 intraoral – comprehensive series of radiographic images

400

This procedure helps with protecting permanent molars against cavities and is usually for children to age 15. 

What are Sealants D1351 or D1352? 

400

These teeth can be seen with a smile and there are 6 upper and 6 lower. 

What is Anterior teeth? 

400

The surface of a posterior tooth which faces the cheek

What is the Buccal surface? 

500

This may be performed when a person visits a new dentist or has not seen a dentist in more than 3 years. 

What is Comprehensive Oral Evaluation – new or established patient - D0150? Also known as a new patient exam

500

This type of image is only a benefit if done in conjunction with orthodontics. 

What is 2D Oral/Facial Photographic Image -D0350?

500

Once a patient is known as a periodontal patient, a dentist may recommend this every 3 to 4 months to "maintain" their gum health.  

What is Periodontal Maintenance D4910? 

500

This tooth is used for grinding

food into small pieces and has a broad surface.

What is a Molar? 

500

This abbreviation indicates Occlusal and Lingual

surfaces of a tooth

What is OL?

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