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What is the difference between dental code D2750 and D2790?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 9/28/2023

d2750 Is for a porcelain fused metal crown and d2790 is for a temp crown

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What is the difference between dental code D2792 and D2790?

D2792 Crown-full cast noble metal D2790 Crown-full cast high noble metal the first one is all metal crown, while the second one is most likely a gold crown


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