mo dental term

Tooth #3, the upper right first molar, has an MO (mesial-occlusal) gold inlay. This molar is both posterior, as well as distal, to the premolars in front of it.

What is a mo filling?

Dental fillings typically used to restore tooth cavities, but can be also used to repair broken, cracked or worn teeth.

What does Mo mean for cavities?

(i) Mesial occlusal caries- abbreviated to MO.

What does Mo amalgam mean?

Dentist Jargon

M – Mesial – the front edge of the tooth.

What does o mean in dentist?

O is occlusal, or biting surface; B is buccal, or the surface closest to your cheek, and P and L stand for palatal and lingual, the surfaces closer to your palate on the upper jaw and to your tongue on the lower jaw.

What is distal and mesial?

Mesial – The forward side of the tooth. The mesial of the tooth is found on the “in between surface” of the tooth next to it. Distal – The back side of the tooth. Buccal – The cheek-side of the tooth. This surface is also referred to as the facial surface when referring to the front teeth.

How much does a 2 surface filling cost?

Metal filling, also called silver amalgam: $50 to $150 for one or two surfaces of the tooth and $120 to $300 for three or more surfaces. Composite resin fillings, also called clear or tooth colored: $90 to $250 for one or two tooth surfaces and $150 to $450 for three more surfaces.

What is the distal of a tooth?

Distal: It’s the tooth surface that is away from the midline of the face. It’s also known as the backside of the face. Facial: It’s the tooth surface that faces the cheeks and lips.

What does resin composite 2s posterior mean?

Posterior white fillings are technically called resins or composites. Composites suggest a mixture of plastic and silica. Another way to say it, a glass filled light sensitive plastic that is applied in a soft state then cured with a visible blue light turning it into a hard material.

What does OL mean for teeth?

Occlusal Lingual. OL. Quadrant/Segment Codes* Maxillary.

What means Disto occlusal?

[dis″to-ŏ-kloo´zal] pertaining to or formed by the distal and occlusal surfaces of a tooth, or the distal and occlusal walls of a tooth cavity preparation.

What does Mesio occlusal mean?

[ mē′zē-ō-ə-klōō′zəl ] adj. Of or relating to the mesial and the occlusal surfaces of a tooth, especially the angle formed by the junction of these surfaces.

What does buckle mean in dentistry?

What Is a Buccal? Simply put, the buccal is the tooth surface opposite the cheek. Therefore, every single tooth comprises five surfaces.

What does 3 mean at the dentist?

Why do dentists and assistants call out numbers to each other during oral exams? It’s a measurement for oral health! Numbers like 18 or 24 are tooth numbers. Calling out 1, 2, or 3 is a measurement of the top of the gum to its attachment to the tooth.

What does 2 mean at the dentist?

2 means there is some hardened dead plaque attached to your teeth, which some gentle cleaning and a little oral health education can help with. Score 3. It’s the 3 scores that present the difficulty.

What tooth is letter A?

The letters run from the center of the mouth to the back. In the upper right quadrant tooth A is the incisor. The letters continue to the right and back to tooth E which is the second molar.

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