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  • in reply to: Pigmentation of the gums #10943

    NouraHmadi
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    how much for pigmentation in UAE ?

    in reply to: New Member Welcome #9347

    Boksa
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    Hi everyone

    Recently i have started my new dental clinic at Aurora,CO. if anyone have a question i i really appreciate your efforts.

    in reply to: What is cosmetic dentistry? #24874

    Boksa
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    Cosmetic dentistry is generally used to refer to any dental work that improves the appearance (though not necessarily the function) of a person’s teeth, gums and/or bite.

    in reply to: Removal of Veneer with Laser #12342

    NouraHmadi
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    Great summary, and good to see that you mention the safe use of lasers to protect care givers.

    in reply to: Looking for a good dentist #24453

    centredentaire
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    It’s okay to ask. Maybe she has lot of reason. FYI: Selecting a dentist who meets your needs and expectations is a decision that’s too important to make without careful consideration. When you need a dentist, you want a professional you can trust. Don’t select a dentist on the basis of cost or advertisements alone k? thanks

    in reply to: Billing Medical for Perio Surgery #9019

    bburris
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    Did you ever get medical billing to work?

    in reply to: What is cosmetic dentistry? #24875

    Boksa
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    Cosmetic dentistry is generally used to refer to any dental work that improves the appearance (though not necessarily the function) of a person’s teeth, gums and/or bite. Many dentists refer to themselves as “cosmetic dentists” regardless of their specific education, specialty, training, and experience in this field. This has been considered unethical with a predominant objective of marketing to patients

    in reply to: Crown Lengthening question #9752

    Boksa
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    Thanks Paul i really appreciate your efforts for making things easier.

    in reply to: General Nd:YAG Forum #5128

    American Dental
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    Would anyone out there know if there are any restrictions, contra indications or special considerations necessary for treating a patient with Factor V Leiden Thrombophilia (clots more as opposed to bleeds more) with LANAP?

    in reply to: Off Topic #5129

    mcassity
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    With the revised ADA code for 2015, any suggestions for coding LANAP surgery? We have already ran into one dental insurance that specifically states LANAP does not fall into osseous surgery as defined by ADA and the patient will be totally responsible for surgery if LANAP is used.

    in reply to: What is cosmetic dentistry? #24876

    Boksa
    Spectator

    There are many techniques and options to treat teeth that are discolored, chipped, misshapen or missing. Your dentist can reshape your teeth, close spaces, restore worn or short teeth or alter the length of your teeth. Common procedures include bleaching, bonding, crowns, veneers and reshaping and contouring.

    in reply to: Consultation #5130

    Boksa
    Spectator

    Here are some of the major benefits associated with laser dentistry:

    1. Procedures performed using soft tissue dental lasers may not require sutures (stitches).
    2. Certain laser dentistry procedures do not require anesthesia.
    3. Laser dentistry minimizes bleeding because the high-energy light beam aids in the clotting (coagulation) of exposed blood vessels, thus inhibiting blood loss.
    4. Bacterial infections are minimized because the high-energy beam sterilizes the area being worked on.
    5. Damage to surrounding tissue is minimized.
    6. Wounds heal faster and tissues can be regenerated.
    in reply to: Consultation #5131

    shenu249
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    Hi all,
    Doctors advice me to go with the RCT to repair the damage tooth. I am littel bit scared about it. So should I go with the root canal treatment or not?

    in reply to: Soft Tissue Procedures #5132

    NouraHmadi
    Spectator

    If the dental laser is used according to accepted practices by a trained practitioner, then it is at least as safe as other dental instruments. However, just as you wear sunglasses to protect your eyes from prolonged exposure to the sun, when your dentist performs a laser procedure, you will be asked to wear special eyeglasses to protect your eyes from the laser.

    in reply to: Lasers for extractions #11040

    NouraHmadi
    Spectator

    Lasers are also used to remove decay within a tooth and prepare the surrounding enamel for receipt of the filling. Lasers are also used to “cure” or harden a filling.

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