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My patient needs an old crown removed. After we remove the crown we will remove the decay present under the old crown and then place a new crown. What CDT code should I use for the removal of the old crown?

November 21, 2011 by Admin

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  • My patient needs an old crown removed. After we remove the crown we will remove the decay present under the old crown and then place a new crown. What CDT code should I use for the removal of the old crown?

My patient needs an old crown removed. After we remove the crown we will remove the decay present under the old crown and then place a new crown. What CDT code should I use for the removal of the old crown?

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What if after crown removal the tooth is deemed unrestorable and ext and implant are reccommeded?

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The removal of the initial crown is not billable, it is considered an inclusive part of the new crown procedure. Most carriers will not cover a charge for the removal of an old crown to place a new one, however, if the carrier agrees to pay for the removal the most appropriate code would be D2999, this must be accompanied by a report or narrative.

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