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We have received a letter from GEHA asking for additional information for the determination of benefits and one of the questions was when the banding date was. At this time, we haven't begun treatment yet since patient was wanting to know the determi...
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If we do a limited dental exam for our craniofacial patients outside of the dental office in a medical setting. Do we bill D0140?
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We are in network with both Delta Dental and Health Partners. A family we provide dental care for has Delta Dental as their primary and Health Partners as their secondary. Would we do the provider write off on both or just the secondary?

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What is the the appropriate code to bill for EMA anti-snore device?
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what code would I use to bill medical insurance for filling under general anesthesia in a Same day surgery center if hospital is billing 41899

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what is the correct code for the placement of a ling arch wire?
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All the codes I am locating are obsolete; our provider wants to make a clear retainer instead of partial for financial reasons for patient that will be missing front tooth.
Simme1 February 10, 2026 4:04 am
D8680 D9938 fabrication D9939 placement
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i am curious as to what code to use for a buccal IV
Austinida December 15, 2025 10:11 am
For anterior buccal class V, you would use D2331. For posterior, it is D2391.

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if a patient needs an updated pano for 3rd molar removal. Can you down code this for 4 pa's?
Anonymous November 21, 2025 11:59 pm
The answer is No. If the patient's insurance doesn't cover a pano, then charge it to the patient. If you were going to get $70 from ins., charge $70 to patient. That way you get your pano paid and patient doesn't rejects treatment because you change $300 for a pano image.
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Is perio maintenance covered (4910) on a patient that has elevated probing depths, but has maintained good oral health, and does not have an SRP on record? SRP isn't currently needed but in reality, this is a 4910 not a 1110 code.
Anonymous December 13, 2025 9:44 am
Do pre-estamite first
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