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, it stops. Ray I was surprised to see that Brush and Bond hasn't been mentioned yet. It's... how effective is ozone at arresting caries?Is desensitizing immediate with ozone? Immediate desensitizing. Arresting caries depends on situation. Ray I am assuming the insurance does not pay
December 28, 2024
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the pain. Only a pulpectomy will potentially reduce it. Warning, I did this for a patient (twice on the same tooth) over 8 months time while he was waiting for insurance the next year. As soon as he got insurance he went to a dentist that participated with his insurance. Never again. Oh yeah, I saw him
December 07, 2019
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refers out endo, if the patient has insurance, and what the patients reaction is to the whole thing. The last time this happened to me was probably 25 years ago and the patient was so mad she went elsewhere. From that time on, every patient has been told that there is a high percentage of teeth
October 27, 2021
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, which one is worse? Patient: My tooth didn't hurt until you touched it.What are you going to do to fix it now that you maxed out my insurance and I have no money and it's only March? Unethical greedy dentist: I told you that your tooth might hurt and you signed a consent and now your tooth actually
December 21, 2024
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by kuraray. has hydroxyaptite.give it a shot, i think u will like it. I believe there is a CDT code for this but I forget what it is. Are insurance companies paying towards this procedure. You're welcome. Here's how i treated a clinical case of root surface sensitivity caused by GR associated with NCCL
April 03, 2024
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for insurance). . How long does it take to pay for itself? Super profitable even if used only for desensitizing. Takes about 10 seconds per tooth. Besides that, makes patients think you can walk on water. Ray This is a great technique with surpass. I have tried a bunch of other things and they haven't
September 02, 2016
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, ifyou havent tried Teethmate, you gotta. Its great stuff. This is good stuff. I tell patients that we start with the easy stuff and it may need to be done again in a few months. Most do well. What code is charge with this? If insurance doesnt cover what do you charge? I like the MI paste comment
December 07, 2021
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. or insurances. so i set up to look for another job after all your first is not ur last. looked and looked and it seems it is all the same with slim to non differences..........is that a sign for me to go ahead and thinking of opening a practice this early......is this what dentistry
February 16, 2017
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that part of the composite from flexing out. (idea from Gordon Christensen) I still don't trust dentin bonding and this may add some insurance. Maybe even the conservative occlusals could use some added retention. Would it hurt any? Isn't the reason it hurts to chew on composites is because the composite
September 25, 2018
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