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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.
    Staylor2964
    asked 9 years ago by
    Shannon Taylor
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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.
    ryazzie
    asked 9 years ago by
    Rena Yazzie
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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
    Admin
    asked 9 years ago by
    ADCA Admin
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    How would you code the following? Patient presents to smooth off #9-ILF, chipped recently and originally placed 2 days earlier. Removed No decay, VOCO (prime/bond), Flowable Composite Shade: A2 finish, polish, checked occlusion.
    Admin June 17, 2016 7:46 am
    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.
    Admin
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    Is it common practice to code D0120 with a restorative code as well? If so, must it be specifically stated in the clinical note that an exam was done? Can D0140 be used with restorative, extraction and palliative codes?
    Admin June 17, 2016 7:42 am
    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.
    Admin
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    ADCA Admin
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    The ADA book does not specify a time increment on the 9230. Can that code be charged out more than once at a single visit?
    Admin June 16, 2016 1:49 pm
    For medical it is usually billed out in 15 minute increments, for dental according to utilization review guidelines this code is to be used once per visit.
    Admin
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    ADCA Admin
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    how do you bill for a fill-in dentist (on contract) for a sole proprietor LLC?
    Admin June 9, 2016 4:44 pm
    You will use the NPI of the dentist who performed the work in box 54 and the facility/dentist (sole proprietor LLC information) entity in boxes 48-52
    Admin
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    how do I submit CEU's????
    Admin June 7, 2016 2:05 pm
    CEU's may be submitted starting June 1st of each perspective year...you must sign into your members dashboard and select the "upload CEU" button.
    Admin
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    ADCA Admin
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    Where can i get the link of the CDC-S certification test.
    Admin May 29, 2016 7:06 pm
    You may register for the CDC-S exam at the following URL https://www.adcaonline.org/certification/cdc-s
    Admin
    asked 9 years ago by
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    In the state of PA, can a dental hygienist bill for D0180 when a dentist is not present? This is a bit "urgent", so I would appreciate any help or quick response. Thank you.
    Admin May 28, 2016 3:03 am
    No, this is not within the scope of practice for a dental hygienist. The dentist must be present and review the documentation as well as add to the documentation to make this a valid billable code.
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