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    I have a person that is a patient but has not been seen in our office for over 5 years. Do I consider him a new patient and if so what is the time frame for that.
    Admin July 8, 2016 7:03 am
    Any patient who has not been seen by any provider in the same practice in over 3 years is considered a new patient.
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    I received a denied claim due to the DOS being past the time limit allowable (6 months). Does anyone have a good narrative to appeal this claim denial?
    Admin July 7, 2016 12:20 pm
    If this claim was denied due to timely filing an appeal is not going to change the outcome. You need to read your contractual obligation on claim submissions with the carrier and proceed according to their guidelines. If this claim was filed in a timely manner and had to be resubmitted then denied you have (more)
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    Hi,When will the exam open up for becoming a certified dental auditor?Thanks! Amanda
    Admin July 7, 2016 7:07 am
    This exam is set to release January 2017
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    Please provide me with the following: 1. Medical and dental billing codes to bill for taking patient's picture for identification purposes. 3. Medical and dental codes to bill for x-rays reading and interpretation by a radiologist.
    Admin June 29, 2016 1:35 pm
    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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    what are the appropriate medical and dental codes to bill for 3d cone beam scanning. Is there a separate code to bill when views are reconstructed to tomography, panoramic and submentovertex
    Admin June 29, 2016 1:25 pm
    Tomography without contrast 70486 with contrast 70487 3D rendering 76376-76377
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    What is the dental code for surgical guides for implants.
    Admin June 29, 2016 1:17 pm
    D6199 or D0393 depending on the carrier
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    Please provide answers to the following questions: 1. What is the appropriate medical code to bill for impressions of a TMJ appliance 2. What is the appropriate medical code to bill for TMJ appliances 3. What is the appropriate dental code to bill for impressions for a TMJ appliance 4. What is the appropriate dental code to bill for a TMJ appliance5. What is the appropriate medical code to bill for impressions sent to an outside lab for an oral appliance for sleep 6. What is the appropriate medical code to bill for the insertion or delivery of the oral appliance to a patient 7. What is the appropriate dental code to bill for impressions sent to an outside lab for an oral appliance for sleep 8. What is the appropriate dental code to bill for the insertion or delivery of the oral appliance to a patient Thank you
    Admin June 29, 2016 1:16 pm
    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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    We have recently employed a pediatric dentist. We are having general dentists, outside of our practice, referring patient's to us for treatment. In these cases, the general dentist have already done the patient's exam/recall. Which code is the most appropriate to use when our pediatric dentist initially examines the patient? We are unsure on whether to use an exam code or a consultation code. Do we code differently if we do the patients treatment or if we cannot do the treatment and have to refer them out ourselves?
    Admin June 24, 2016 7:28 am
    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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    Besides a dental hygienist who else can perform D0190 screening of a patient or D0191 assessment of a patient? and if these are billable services, if they are what are the billing requirements? there isn't much info on these codes in the Dental Coding Guide by Charles Blair DDS.
    Admin June 17, 2016 10:12 am
    The following providers may bill CDT code 0190 MD, NP, RN, and Hygienist.
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    At what age do you charge adult prophy instead of child prophy?
    Admin June 17, 2016 8:00 am
    The standard is 13 years and older
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