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.
- Self InsuranceSetting aside of funds by an individual or organization to meet anticipated dental care expenses or its dental care claims, and accumulation of a fund to absorb fluctuations in the amount of expenses or claims. The funds set aside or accumulated are used to provide dental benefits directly(...)
- Semi-Precision Attachment A device, one component of which is fixed to an abutment or abutments and the other is integrated into a fixed or removable prosthesis in order to stabilize and/or retain it.
- Service CorporationsDental benefit organizations established under not-for-profit state statutes for the purpose of providing health care coverage, e.g., Delta Dental Plans, Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plans.
- SextantOne of the six relatively equal sections into which a dental arch can be divided, for example: tooth numbers 1-5; 6-11; 12-16; 17-21; 22-27; 28-32. Sometimes used for recording periodontal charting.
- SialodochoplastySurgical procedure for the repair of a defect and/or restoration of portion of a salivary gland duct.
- SialographyInspection of the salivary ducts and glands by radiograph after the injection of a radiopaque medium.
- SialolithotomySurgical procedure by which a stone within a salivary gland or its duct is removed, either intraorally or extraorally.
- Site A term used to describe a single area, position, or locus. For periodontal procedures, an area of soft tissue recession on a single tooth or an osseous defect adjacent to a single tooth; also used to indicate soft tissue defects and/or osseous defects in edentulous tooth positions.
- Space MaintainerA passive appliance, usually cemented in place, that holds teeth in position.
- Specification No. 3950 This schema (ANSI/ADA/ISO Specification No. 3950–1984 Dentistry Designation System for Tooth and Areas of the Oral Cavity) is designed to identify areas of the oral cavity as well as uniquely number permanent and primary dentition. Supernumerary teeth are not yet identified using this(...)
- SplintA device used to support, protect, or immobilize oral structures that have been loosened, replanted, fractured or traumatized. Also refers to devices used in the treatment of temporomandibular joint disorders.
- Statistically-Based Utilization ReviewA system that examines the distribution of treatment procedures based on claims information. In order to be reasonably reliable, the application of such claims analyses of specific dentists should include data on type of practice, dentist's experience, socioeconomic characteristics, and(...)
- StomatitisInflammation of the membranes of the mouth.
- Stop-LossA general term referring to that category of coverage that provides insurance protection (reinsurance) to an employer for a self-funded plan.
- Stress BreakerThat part of a tooth-borne and/or tissue-borne prosthesis designed to relieve the abutment teeth and their supporting tissues from harmful stresses.
- Study ModelPlaster or stone model of teeth and adjoining tissues; also referred to as diagnostic cast. See diagnostic cast.
- Succedaneous ToothA permanent tooth that replaces a primary (deciduous) tooth.
- Supernumerary TeethExtra erupted or unerupted teeth that resemble teeth of normal shape.
- SutureStitch used to repair incision or wound
- Table Of AllowancesA list of covered services with an assigned dollar amount that represents the total obligation of the plan with respect to payment for such service, but does not necessarily represent the dentist's full fee for that service.