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Acute tissue lesions or lesions requiring further evaluation treatment (i.e., major aphthous, erythema multiforme, glossodynia, primary herpetic gingivostomatitis, etc..)
Class 3
Follow-up of radiographic anomalies, i.e. benign fibro-osseous lesions; a static, asymptomatic periradicular radiolucency that is less than 3 mm diameter that has not increased in size within the previous 12 months.

Idiopathic osteoscleriosis; and mucous retention cyst of maxillary sinus.
Class 2
All undiagnosed radiographic lesions (i.e. multilocular, expansile, mixed density)
Class 3
Chronic oral infections or other pathological lesions:
a.) Pulpal or periapical pathology requiring treatment.
b.) Lesions requiring biopsy or awaiting a biopsy report
c.) Endodontic consult or treatment.
Class 3
Follow-up or management or recurrent of facial lesions.
Class 2
Patients who are status post elective surgery and are in the immediate post-surgery recovery phase who require follow-up.
Class 3
White lesions with obvious etiology not exp3dted to result in an emergency in 12 months, i.e., cheek or tongue chewing habit; snuff dippers lesion (not requiring biopsy); linea alba; leukoedema; edentulous ridge with mild evidence of trauma during masticastion
Class 2
Orofacial Pain (Temporomandibular Disorders, headache, neuropathy, facial-cervical myofascial conditions, etc) that interferes with duties and requires active treatment.
Class 3
Orofacial Pain (Temporomandibular Disorders, headache, neuropathy, facial-cervical myofascial conditions, etc) patients in maintence therapy. The provider anticipates the patient can perform duties while deployed without modification to ongoing care. For some diagnoses, medication or an appliance may be necessary to establish maintenance therapy that will not interfere with duties.
Class 2
Oral conditions that require immediate treatment. Any symptomatic lesion (acute pain, swelling, or bleeding). Includes emergency situations requiring therapy to relieve pain, treat trauma, treat acute oral infections, or provide timely follow-up care (drain or suture removal) until resolved.
Class 3
Follow-up or management of benign, non-acute oral lesions, not expect to result in an emergency in 12 months, i.e., candidiasis (erythematous) under a TIP.
Class 2