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What does FCO and SXLA mean

by Guest60882  |  earlier

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was at the dentist today and he gave me a a sheet with a diagram of my teeth on it and when i got home i noticed it these abbreviations - only problem i dont know what they mean! Any ideas?

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  1. are these letters pointing to anything in particular,the only part that makes sense to me is xla which means extraction under local anaesthic


  2. I don't understand them without a context. You'd need to be more specific. Did you list this exactly as is written on your paperwork? The order can be important. Also, what country are you in? There are different charting systems in the US from other countries. Do you have baby teeth?

    Really, the simple answer is... call your dental office and ask. It will take two minutes and the front desk person will likely have access to your chart to tell you.

    Good luck!

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