Pulpal definition

Pulpal means the soft living tissue that fills the central cavity of a tooth.

Examples of Pulpal in a sentence

  • Pulpal therapy (resorbable filling) is limited to once in a lifetime and to primary incisor teeth for Enrollees up to age 6 and for primary molars and cuspids up to age 11.

  • Pulpal therapy (resorbable filling) - anterior primary tooth (excluding final restoration).

  • Pulpal therapy (resorbable filling) - posterior, primary tooth (excluding final restoration).

  • Pulpal debridement is considered part of endodontic therapy when performed by the same Provider and not associated with a definitive emergency visit.

  • Pulpal therapy limited to once per tooth per lifetime per Member.

  • Endodontic (Pulpal) Therapy Only covered if performed after 45 days from a Root Canal, otherwise will be considered part of the Root Canal.

  • Endodontic (Pulpal) Therapy Pulpal debridement, limited to one (1) per tooth per lifetime.

  • Endodontic (Pulpal) Therapy – A dental procedure that is performed when the decay in a child's tooth reaches into the pulp (nerve) tissue.

  • Pulpal therapy, apicoectomies, retrograde fillings, and root canal therapy Treatment of diseased tissue supporting the teeth and periodontal maintenance procedures.

  • Endodontic (Pulpal) Therapy Eligible teeth limited to primary anterior teeth when there is no permanent tooth to replace it.