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Teeth associated with pathosis (i.e., follicular cystic changes associated with impacted teeth; distal caries in the lower second molar; external/internal resorption; and currently symptomatic or recurrent episodes of periocoronitis)
Class 3
Erupted, partially erupted, unerupted, or malposed teeth with historical, clinical or radiographic signs or symptoms of pathosis including partially impacted teeth (will never erupt into occulusion) with oral communication
Class 3
Unerupted (with oral communication) or partially erupted teeth that will not erupt into a functioning occlusion and are recommended for removal.
Class 3
Non-restorable erupted
Class 3
Surgical incision/excision of pathologic lesions for histologic examination
Class 3
Conditions requiring surgical repair procedures
Class 3
All non-restorable teeth, remaining roots, or parts of teeth that could cause an infection.
Class 3
Conditions requiring follow-up care (i.e., suture removal, drain removal. nest-on, awaiting biopsy).
Class 3
Orthognathic surgery; surgical and adjunctive treatment of disease, injuries. and defects of the oral and maxillofacial facial regions.
Class 3
Surgical treatment of temporomandibular joint dysfunction
following unsuccessful non-surgical management
Temporomandibular disorderslmyofascial pain dysfunction that
interferes with duties and requires active treatment.
Class 3
Erupted, partially erupted, unerupted or malposed third molars that are without clinical, historical, or radiographic signs or or adjunctive removal in conjunction with another specialty treatment plan.
Class 2
Erupted, partially erupted, or unerupted teeth, that have the potential to erupt into occlusion, that have had symptomatic episodes related to that normal eruptive process and that are not recommended for prophylactic removal.
Class 2