![]() ![]() AĪbscess: Acute or chronic localized inflammation, probably with a collection of pus, associated with tissue destruction and, frequently, swelling usually secondary to infection.Īcute periradicular or acute apical abscess–An inflammatory reaction to pulpal infection and necrosis characterized by rapid onset, spontaneous pain, tenderness of the tooth to pressure, pus formation and eventual swelling of associated tissues. The ADA acknowledges that glossaries developed by other dental organizations may differ (e.g., technical content), and are considered complimentary to this glossary’s focus. These terms are often found in (1) nomenclatures and descriptors and (2) treatment plans and patient records. Glossary Part 1 defines clinical terms often encountered when selecting the appropriate CDT Code for patient record-keeping and claim preparation. Click a letter to jump to that section.)Ī | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z (Words and terms in bold are defined within this glossary. ![]() New dentists and staff, however, may not be as familiar – and over time new terms come into use and old terms are revised for clarity. Many terms are familiar, especially to experienced individuals. There are many terms used daily by dentists and their staff in the course of delivering care to patients, maintaining patient records and preparing claims. ![]()
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