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Ceasing practice


What is the difference between D4X, D4I and D4M?
03 October 2023
D4I: If you undertake placement of implants with or without adjunctive bone and soft tissue augmentation and where none of the other conditions relating to D4M or D4X apply, you should be in D4I

D4M: If you undertake the removal of impacted and/or unerupted/partially erupted mandibular third molars where none of the other conditions relating to D4I or D4X apply, you should be in D4M

D4X: if you undertake:

- Surgical placement of implants, and

- Removal of impacted and/or unerupted/partially erupted mandibular third molars, and/or

- Any sinus lift or bone augmentation procedures involving the maxillary sinus and/or nasal floor

you should be in D4X

Returning to work after cessation of practice


What is the difference between D4X, D4I and D4M?
03 October 2023
D4I: If you undertake placement of implants with or without adjunctive bone and soft tissue augmentation and where none of the other conditions relating to D4M or D4X apply, you should be in D4I

D4M: If you undertake the removal of impacted and/or unerupted/partially erupted mandibular third molars where none of the other conditions relating to D4I or D4X apply, you should be in D4M

D4X: if you undertake:

- Surgical placement of implants, and

- Removal of impacted and/or unerupted/partially erupted mandibular third molars, and/or

- Any sinus lift or bone augmentation procedures involving the maxillary sinus and/or nasal floor

you should be in D4X

Overseas applicants


What is the difference between D4X, D4I and D4M?
03 October 2023
D4I: If you undertake placement of implants with or without adjunctive bone and soft tissue augmentation and where none of the other conditions relating to D4M or D4X apply, you should be in D4I

D4M: If you undertake the removal of impacted and/or unerupted/partially erupted mandibular third molars where none of the other conditions relating to D4I or D4X apply, you should be in D4M

D4X: if you undertake:

- Surgical placement of implants, and

- Removal of impacted and/or unerupted/partially erupted mandibular third molars, and/or

- Any sinus lift or bone augmentation procedures involving the maxillary sinus and/or nasal floor

you should be in D4X

Amending your policy


What is the difference between D4X, D4I and D4M?

Oct 3, 2023, 14:17 PM
Anchor:
D4I: If you undertake placement of implants with or without adjunctive bone and soft tissue augmentation and where none of the other conditions relating to D4M or D4X apply, you should be in D4I

D4M: If you undertake the removal of impacted and/or unerupted/partially erupted mandibular third molars where none of the other conditions relating to D4I or D4X apply, you should be in D4M

D4X: if you undertake:

- Surgical placement of implants, and

- Removal of impacted and/or unerupted/partially erupted mandibular third molars, and/or

- Any sinus lift or bone augmentation procedures involving the maxillary sinus and/or nasal floor

you should be in D4X

Defined practice and procedures


What is the difference between D4X, D4I and D4M?

Oct 3, 2023, 14:17 PM
Anchor:
D4I: If you undertake placement of implants with or without adjunctive bone and soft tissue augmentation and where none of the other conditions relating to D4M or D4X apply, you should be in D4I

D4M: If you undertake the removal of impacted and/or unerupted/partially erupted mandibular third molars where none of the other conditions relating to D4I or D4X apply, you should be in D4M

D4X: if you undertake:

- Surgical placement of implants, and

- Removal of impacted and/or unerupted/partially erupted mandibular third molars, and/or

- Any sinus lift or bone augmentation procedures involving the maxillary sinus and/or nasal floor

you should be in D4X

Renewal


What is the difference between D4X, D4I and D4M?

Oct 3, 2023, 14:17 PM
Anchor:
D4I: If you undertake placement of implants with or without adjunctive bone and soft tissue augmentation and where none of the other conditions relating to D4M or D4X apply, you should be in D4I

D4M: If you undertake the removal of impacted and/or unerupted/partially erupted mandibular third molars where none of the other conditions relating to D4I or D4X apply, you should be in D4M

D4X: if you undertake:

- Surgical placement of implants, and

- Removal of impacted and/or unerupted/partially erupted mandibular third molars, and/or

- Any sinus lift or bone augmentation procedures involving the maxillary sinus and/or nasal floor

you should be in D4X

New member enquiries / obtaining a quote


What is the difference between D4X, D4I and D4M?

Oct 3, 2023, 14:17 PM
Anchor:
D4I: If you undertake placement of implants with or without adjunctive bone and soft tissue augmentation and where none of the other conditions relating to D4M or D4X apply, you should be in D4I

D4M: If you undertake the removal of impacted and/or unerupted/partially erupted mandibular third molars where none of the other conditions relating to D4I or D4X apply, you should be in D4M

D4X: if you undertake:

- Surgical placement of implants, and

- Removal of impacted and/or unerupted/partially erupted mandibular third molars, and/or

- Any sinus lift or bone augmentation procedures involving the maxillary sinus and/or nasal floor

you should be in D4X

Payment options


What is the difference between D4X, D4I and D4M?

Oct 3, 2023, 14:17 PM
Anchor:
D4I: If you undertake placement of implants with or without adjunctive bone and soft tissue augmentation and where none of the other conditions relating to D4M or D4X apply, you should be in D4I

D4M: If you undertake the removal of impacted and/or unerupted/partially erupted mandibular third molars where none of the other conditions relating to D4I or D4X apply, you should be in D4M

D4X: if you undertake:

- Surgical placement of implants, and

- Removal of impacted and/or unerupted/partially erupted mandibular third molars, and/or

- Any sinus lift or bone augmentation procedures involving the maxillary sinus and/or nasal floor

you should be in D4X

Public liability insurance


What is the difference between D4X, D4I and D4M?

Oct 3, 2023, 14:17 PM
Anchor:
D4I: If you undertake placement of implants with or without adjunctive bone and soft tissue augmentation and where none of the other conditions relating to D4M or D4X apply, you should be in D4I

D4M: If you undertake the removal of impacted and/or unerupted/partially erupted mandibular third molars where none of the other conditions relating to D4I or D4X apply, you should be in D4M

D4X: if you undertake:

- Surgical placement of implants, and

- Removal of impacted and/or unerupted/partially erupted mandibular third molars, and/or

- Any sinus lift or bone augmentation procedures involving the maxillary sinus and/or nasal floor

you should be in D4X

Students and new graduates


What is the difference between D4X, D4I and D4M?

Oct 3, 2023, 14:17 PM
Anchor:
D4I: If you undertake placement of implants with or without adjunctive bone and soft tissue augmentation and where none of the other conditions relating to D4M or D4X apply, you should be in D4I

D4M: If you undertake the removal of impacted and/or unerupted/partially erupted mandibular third molars where none of the other conditions relating to D4I or D4X apply, you should be in D4M

D4X: if you undertake:

- Surgical placement of implants, and

- Removal of impacted and/or unerupted/partially erupted mandibular third molars, and/or

- Any sinus lift or bone augmentation procedures involving the maxillary sinus and/or nasal floor

you should be in D4X

CPD


What is the difference between D4X, D4I and D4M?

Oct 3, 2023, 14:17 PM
Anchor:
D4I: If you undertake placement of implants with or without adjunctive bone and soft tissue augmentation and where none of the other conditions relating to D4M or D4X apply, you should be in D4I

D4M: If you undertake the removal of impacted and/or unerupted/partially erupted mandibular third molars where none of the other conditions relating to D4I or D4X apply, you should be in D4M

D4X: if you undertake:

- Surgical placement of implants, and

- Removal of impacted and/or unerupted/partially erupted mandibular third molars, and/or

- Any sinus lift or bone augmentation procedures involving the maxillary sinus and/or nasal floor

you should be in D4X

Case history and your premiums


What is the difference between D4X, D4I and D4M?

Oct 3, 2023, 14:17 PM
Anchor:
D4I: If you undertake placement of implants with or without adjunctive bone and soft tissue augmentation and where none of the other conditions relating to D4M or D4X apply, you should be in D4I

D4M: If you undertake the removal of impacted and/or unerupted/partially erupted mandibular third molars where none of the other conditions relating to D4I or D4X apply, you should be in D4M

D4X: if you undertake:

- Surgical placement of implants, and

- Removal of impacted and/or unerupted/partially erupted mandibular third molars, and/or

- Any sinus lift or bone augmentation procedures involving the maxillary sinus and/or nasal floor

you should be in D4X

General enquiries


What is the difference between D4X, D4I and D4M?

Oct 3, 2023, 14:17 PM
Anchor:
D4I: If you undertake placement of implants with or without adjunctive bone and soft tissue augmentation and where none of the other conditions relating to D4M or D4X apply, you should be in D4I

D4M: If you undertake the removal of impacted and/or unerupted/partially erupted mandibular third molars where none of the other conditions relating to D4I or D4X apply, you should be in D4M

D4X: if you undertake:

- Surgical placement of implants, and

- Removal of impacted and/or unerupted/partially erupted mandibular third molars, and/or

- Any sinus lift or bone augmentation procedures involving the maxillary sinus and/or nasal floor

you should be in D4X

What is the difference between D4X, D4I and D4M?

Oct 3, 2023, 14:17 PM
Anchor:
D4I: If you undertake placement of implants with or without adjunctive bone and soft tissue augmentation and where none of the other conditions relating to D4M or D4X apply, you should be in D4I

D4M: If you undertake the removal of impacted and/or unerupted/partially erupted mandibular third molars where none of the other conditions relating to D4I or D4X apply, you should be in D4M

D4X: if you undertake:

- Surgical placement of implants, and

- Removal of impacted and/or unerupted/partially erupted mandibular third molars, and/or

- Any sinus lift or bone augmentation procedures involving the maxillary sinus and/or nasal floor

you should be in D4X

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