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  1. Oct 3, 2012 · What is the Maryland bridge dental code? The dental code for a Maryland bridge is actually going to be 2 or 3 dental codes depending on if we use 2 or 1 wing. The wing or retainer is dental code D6545 for metal and D6548 for porcelain, so think emax or zirconia. The pontic tooth is dental code D6242 for noble metal and D6245 for porcelain.

  2. Dec 22, 2019 · The “Maryland” bridge consisted of a resin bonded porcelain-fused-to-metal (noble) bridge from teeth #22 to #27 with #25 acting as a pier. What codes are used to document and report this procedure? Teeth #22, 25 and 27 become retainers and the applicable code is: D6545 retainer – cast metal for resin bonded fixed prosthesis

  3. Mar 3, 2023 · D6245 Pontic for Maryland bridge, porcelain/ceramic; D6545 Wing retainer, cast metal for bonded fixed prosthesis; D6548 Wing retainer, porcelain/ceramic for bonded fixed prosthesis; D6549 Wing retainer, Composite or resin; D6245 Pontic, porcelain/ceramic (bridge units) Dental Recement Bridge. D6930 recements or rebonds fixed partial denture

  4. Mar 12, 2024 · A Maryland bridge is a type of dental bridge that is used to replace a missing tooth. It consists of a false tooth, known as a pontic, which is held in place by a metal or porcelain framework that is bonded to the back of the adjacent teeth on either side of the gap.

  5. PROSTHODONICS, FIXED D6200 - D6999. Each retainer and each pontic constitutes a unit in a fixed partial denture. Local anesthesia is usually considered to be part of Fixed Prosthodontic procedures. The term “fixed partial denture” or FPD is synonymous with fixed bridge or bridgework.

  6. A Conservative Solution for Missing Teeth. Maryland dental bridges offer a conservative and durable solution for individuals looking to replace missing teeth. With their ability to preserve natural tooth structure and provide stability, Maryland dental bridges may be recommended for specific cases.

  7. A Maryland Bridge (named for the University of Maryland team that designed them), also known as a Maryland Bonded Bridge, uses a false tooth with a wing-like metal or porcelain framework that is bonded with a special cement onto the backs of the supporting abutment teeth.

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