Cosmetic & Adjunctive Procedures 2007

Preamble

A cosmetic procedure is one which is carried out, even in the absence of pathology, for the primary purpose of altering a patient's appearance. It might involve the teeth, the intra-oral tissues, the lips, the face and neck, and/or the bony structures of the head and neck.
Some of these procedures (for example, orthognathic surgery and orthodontics) are well recognised as forming a central part of the relevant specialties, but increasingly the distinctions are becoming blurred. An adjunctive procedure is a cosmetic procedure which is carried out as an adjunct to and/or alongside other dental procedures of a non-cosmetic nature. For example, a patient might receive treatment involving Botox or fillers, alongside conventional complete dentures.

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DPL Australia Pty Ltd (DPLA) is a member of the Medical Protection Society Limited (registered in England No.36142) group of companies providing discretionary benefits, subject to Australian law, for dentists and other dental care professionals. These benefits are set out in the Memorandum and Articles of Association published on our website. Neither DPLA nor MPS are insurance companies.

 

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