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  2. Debridement - Wikipedia

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    Debridement is the medical removal of dead, damaged, or infected tissue to improve the healing potential of the remaining healthy tissue. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Removal may be surgical , mechanical, chemical, autolytic (self-digestion), or by maggot therapy .

  3. Open flap debridement - Wikipedia

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    In dentistry, open flap debridement is a periodontal procedure in which the supporting alveolar bone and root surfaces of teeth are exposed by incising the gingiva to provide increased access for scaling and root planing.

  4. Scaling and root planing - Wikipedia

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    Scaling and root planing, also known as conventional periodontal therapy, non-surgical periodontal therapy or deep cleaning, is a procedure involving removal of dental plaque and calculus (scaling or debridement) and then smoothing, or planing, of the (exposed) surfaces of the roots, removing cementum or dentine that is impregnated with calculus, toxins, or microorganisms, [1] the agents that ...

  5. Current Procedural Terminology - Wikipedia

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    It is necessary for most users of the CPT code (principally providers of services) to pay license fees for access to the code. [19] In the past, AMA offered a limited search of the CPT manual for personal, non-commercial use on its web site. [20] CPT codes can be looked up on the AAPC (American Academy of Professional Coders) website. [21]

  6. Debridement (dental) - Wikipedia

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    In dentistry, debridement refers to the removal by dental cleaning of accumulations of plaque and calculus (tartar) in order to maintain dental health. [1] Debridement may be performed using ultrasonic instruments, which fracture the calculus, thereby facilitating its removal, as well as hand tools, including periodontal scaler and curettes, or through the use of chemicals such as hydrogen ...

  7. Arthroscopic lavage - Wikipedia

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    There is, however, controversy about the value of simple lavage and debridement for the older patient with established osteoarthritis. [ 3 ] Needle lavage should not be used in an attempt to treat persons seeking long-term relief for symptomatic osteoarthritis of the knee. [ 4 ]

  8. Dermatologic surgical procedure - Wikipedia

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    Before injection, it has to be reconstituted using sterile saline as a diluent. The reconstituted solution should be refrigerated and used within 4 hours to prevent its loss of function. Then, by using a hollow teflon-coated, 30-gauge 1-inch needle, the toxin could be injected directly into the affected muscles.

  9. Code-break procedure - Wikipedia

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    A code-break procedure is a set of rules which determine when planned unblinding should occur in a blinded experiment.FDA guidelines recommend that sponsors of blinded trials include a code-break procedure in their standard operating procedure.