Restorative Services Sample Clauses

Restorative Services. All necessary procedures for filling teeth with amalgam, synthetic porcelain, and stainless steel crowns. Gold inlays or onlays will be provided as a filling material only when teeth, in the professional opinion of a dentist, cannot be restored with any of the above materials. Gold foil will be provided only in cases of repair to pre-existing gold restorations.
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Restorative Services. Crowns and inlays, bridgework, dentures, root canal therapy (endodontics) and the treatment of tissues and bones supporting the teeth (periodontics).
Restorative Services. Procedures performed by properly licensed Dentists in the treatment of carious lesions (decay/cavity). By way of description, such services include: Amalgam and composite restorations (fillings); and stainless steel restorations (crowns) for eligible dependent children.
Restorative Services. Amalgam, silicate, acrylic, porcelain, plastic and composite restorations; Gold inlay and outlay restorations.
Restorative Services. (1) Periodontics – treatment of the supporting structures of the teeth as required.
Restorative Services. Services usually employed by dentists to rebuild and repair or reform the tissues of the teeth. By way of description, such services include: amalgam, and synthetic porcelain and plastic restoration. Gold restorations, crowns and jackets are covered when the teeth cannot be restored with another filling material.
Restorative Services. Services to rebuild and repair your teeth damaged by disease, decay, fracture, or injury. Restorative services include: ♦ Minor restorative services, such as amalgam (silver) fillings and composite resin (white) fillings. ♦ Major restorative services, such as crowns, used when teeth cannot be restored with another filling material.
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Restorative Services. All necessary procedures for filling teeth with amalgam, synthetic porcelain and stainless steel crowns. Gold inlays or onlays will be provided as a filling material only when teeth, in the professional opinion of a dentist, cannot be restored with any of the above materials. Gold foil will be provided only in cases of repair to pre-existing restorations. Prosthetic Repairs All necessary procedures required to repair or reline fixable or removable appliances. Endodontics All necessary procedures required for pulpal therapy and root canal filling. Periodontics All necessary procedures for the treatment of tissues supporting the teeth. Plan "B" - Prosthetic Appliances & Crown & Bridge Procedures 75% co-insurance Crowns and Bridges Partial and/or complete dentures, but not more than once in five (5) years. Dentures lost, broken or stolen will not be replaced. Plan "C" - Orthodontics 75% co-insurance The orthodontic plan implemented by the Employer will remain in effect.
Restorative Services i) Emergency procedures (ODA 20131, 20139) ii) Amalgam, silicate, acrylic or composite restorations and applicable retentive pins (ODA 21111-21115, 21211-21215, 21221-21225, 21401-21405, 22201, 22211, 22301, 22311, 22401, 22411, 22501, 22511). Tooth coloured; bonded fillings primary teeth (ODA 23101-23105, 23111-23115, 23121-23123, 23211-23215, 23221-23225, 23311-23315, 23321-23325, 23401-23405, 23411-23415, 23501- 23505, 23511-23515, 23601).
Restorative Services. All necessary procedures for filling teeth with amalgam, synthetic porcelain and stainless steel crowns. Gold inlays or onlays will be paid when there are three or more surfaces to be treated. If less than three surfaces are treated, M.S.A. will pay the amalgam equivalent. Gold foil will be provided only in cases of repair to pre-existing gold restorations.
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