Glossary
Our glossary features any dental term you need to know, from A to Z. Still confused about something? Give us a call — we’re happy to help.
- Clinical CrownThat portion of a tooth not covered by tissues.
- Closed PanelA dental insurance benefit plan which requires the eligible patients to receive their dental care from a specific dentist who has contractually agreed to the terms, payments and benefits of the plan. Usually only a limited number of dentists in an area are allowed to participate in these types(...)
- Closed ReductionThe re-approximation of segments of a fractured bone without direct visualization of the boney segments.
- Code On Dental Procedures And Nomenclature (Code)A listing of dental procedure codes and their descriptive terms published by the American Dental Association (ADA) used for recording dental services on the patient record as well as for reporting dental services and procedures to dental benefit plans. The Code is printed in a manual titled(...)
- Coinsurance A provision of a dental benefit program by which the beneficiary shares in the cost of covered services, generally on a percentage basis. The percentage of a covered dental expense that a beneficiary must pay (after the deductible is paid). A typical coinsurance arrangement is one in which(...)
- Complete DentureA prosthetic for the edentulous maxillary or mandibular arch, replacing the full dentition. Usually includes six anterior teeth and eight posterior teeth.
- Complete SeriesA n entire set of radiographs. A set of intraoral radiographs usually consisting of 14 to 22 periapical and posterior bitewing images intended to display the crowns and roots of all teeth, periapical areas and alveolar bone crest (source: FDA/ADA radiographic guidelines).
- Composite A dental restorative material made up of disparate or separate parts (e.g. resin and quartz particles).
- Compound FractureBreak in bone which is exposed to external contamination.
- Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA)Legislation relative to mandated benefits for all types of employee benefit plans. The most significant aspects within this context are the requirements for continued coverage for employees and/or their dependents for 18 months who would otherwise lose coverage (30 months for dependents in the(...)
- ConsultationIn a dental setting, a diagnostic service provided by a dentist where the dentist, patient, or other parties (e.g., another dentist, physician, or legal guardian) discuss the patient's dental needs and proposed treatment modalities.
- Contact DentistAny dentist who has a contractual agreement with a dental benefit organization to render care to eligible persons.
- ContiguousAdjacent touching.
- Contract A legally enforceable agreement between two or more individuals or entities that confers rights and duties on the parties. Common types of contracts include: 1) contracts between a dental benefit organization and an individual dentist to provide dental treatment to members of an alternative(...)
- Contract Fee Schedule PlanA dental benefit plan in which participating dentists agree to accept a list of specific fees for dental treatment provided.
- Contract PracticeA dental practice or organization that has a contractual arrangement with an insurer for the provision of services under an insurance contract.
- Contract TermUsually a 12 months period of time for which a contract is written and during which a group's deductibles, maximums and other provisions apply. This may or may not be the same as a calendar year. Also known as the benefit year.
- Contributory ProgramA dental benefit program in which the enrollee shares in the monthly premium of the program with the program sponsor (usually the employer). Generally done through payroll deduction.
- Coordination Of Benefits (COB)A method of integrating benefits payable for the same patient under more than one plan. Benefits from all sources should not exceed 100% of the total charges.
- Copayment Beneficiary's share of the dentist's fee after the benefit plan has paid.