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Anonymous July 7, 2016
This exam is set to release January 2017
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Anonymous June 29, 2016
1. There is no code for taking a patients picture for identification purposes nor is it a billable charge. 2. depends on the type of x-ray taken and if it was supervision and interpretation only. Please be more specific when submitting a question. Also only one question should be submitted at a time.
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Anonymous June 29, 2016
Tomography without contrast 70486 with contrast 70487 3D rendering 76376-76377
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Anonymous June 29, 2016
D6199 or D0393 depending on the carrier
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Anonymous June 29, 2016
1 & 3. The impression is inclusive of the appliance however, some insurance carriers will allow D0470 2 & 4. Depends on the appliance 21243, 21085, 21089 ??? 5 &7. D0470 6 & 8. 99002
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Anonymous June 24, 2016
The most appropriate code for the pediatric dentist to use if the general dentist already used D0120, D0145, or D0150 would be D0160.
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Anonymous June 17, 2016
The following providers may bill CDT code 0190 MD, NP, RN, and Hygienist.
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Anonymous June 17, 2016
The standard is 13 years and older
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Anonymous June 17, 2016
Since this was a restorative material failure and it was composite and codes only exist for crown, inlay, onlay, and veneer the most appropriate code would be D2999 with a brief narrative to accompany the claim.
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Anonymous June 17, 2016
It is not common practice to code D0120 with treatment, this is used for 6 month check-up. You are to use D0140 or D0170 for exams with treatment as long as the documentation supports an exam at the same time.