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Admin June 17, 2016 10:12 am
The following providers may bill CDT code 0190 MD, NP, RN, and Hygienist.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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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Admin January 1, 1970 12:00 am
Yes, you may bill a limited exam with an extraction code.
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