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    Patient comes in for pain. Has tooth extracted. Can a D9110 or D01240 be billed with the D7140?
    Admin May 4, 2019 2:08 pm
    CDT code D9110 is typically inclusive of the extraction and therefor will be rejected when submitted at the same time as an extraction. As for the other code D01240 this code does not exist. If the code you were intending is D0120 that would be an inappropriate code as well, since the patient is coming (more)
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    What narrative is the best to submit for D9230 due to behavioral management for coverage?
    Admin May 3, 2019 3:52 pm
    The best narrative to submit is the one the provider wrote in the chart as to why the patient needed nitrous oxide CDT code D9230. If nitrous was used in behavior management it should be accompanied with code D9920, below is an explanation of when behavioral management should be used. D9920 is to be used (more)
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    How do I submit CEU's?
    Admin November 20, 2017 4:54 am
    CEU's are not required. Just maintain your membership to keep your certifications in good standing
    Kim Mixan
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    Hi there , If a claim got denied due to a patient is in active on date of service 7/5/17 . However, the office got a fax back on 7/4/17 showed that patient is active. Rep from insurance company said that because they didn't receive the information from the employer after the DOS. What is the best way to appeal the situation?
    Admin August 4, 2017 12:59 pm
    The problem here is fax back eligibility does not guarantee payment from the carrier it merely states to the best of their knowledge the patient is active and eligible for treatment under the plan. You may try to appeal this decision by refiling the claim and sending in fax back proof of eligibility at time (more)
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    asked 8 years ago by
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    Hi there, If a patient has dental plan, but claim must file through medical first. Please let me know, what are the medical codes for D0150, D0210, D1120, D1110?Thank you!
    Admin August 4, 2017 12:49 pm
    Medical cross codes for examinations are based off documentation, there is no way to cross code this without seeing the documentation in the chart please refer to your CPT coding manual to select the most appropriate code; Examination code ranges: New patient 99202-99205, Established patient 99212-99215 As for the rest cross codes are as follows: (more)
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    If a patient comes in for an extraction and the tooth was extracted, but it was very close to the sinus floor and they had to be sent to an Oral surgeon for alveoplasty. It was explained to the patient that we would attempt the extraction, but this may be a possibility. The patient agreed. The tooth was extracted, but the alveoplasty had to be done by the Oral Surgeon. Can we bill the patient for the extraction?
    Admin August 2, 2017 5:29 am
    Yes, the extraction should be billed out by the facility/provider who performed the service.
    Staylor2964
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    Shannon Taylor
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    How do you submit your CEU's on this does anyone know?!
    Admin May 25, 2017 1:29 pm
    CEU's are not required
    Admin
    asked 8 years ago by
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    Can you tell me what codes I would use for a D0330 and a D0150 to cross code to medical? Is there a good webinar to give me more information to learn to cross code?
    Enter your nickname February 10, 2025 6:37 am
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    Hi there, I would like to ask, what is the code to use for implant overdenture?
    Admin May 9, 2017 8:10 pm
    The code depends on specificity: Code series D6114-D6117 is for dental implant supported fixed (overdenture) Code series D6110-D6113 is for dental implant supported removable (overdenture) Your question needs more specificity to narrow down the correct code.
    Admin
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    I don't this is allowed but I had to asked, because I can't find any guidelines regarding signatures for dental charting. Can a DDS chart and sign off a dental for another DDS (locum) that has left and is no longer with the dental office? ( this DDS did not chart a note at TOS). Where would be the best place to get information on dental guidelines, if there are any. A quick response would be very helpful. thanks.
    Admin May 4, 2017 9:22 am
    What I believe you are asking is can a dentist document in the patients chart for another dentist? The answer is simply NO the dentist who provided the service must document . The only time another dentist may provide the documentation is if he/she was present at the time of procedure or examination and aided (more)
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