American Dental Coders Association | Dental Billing & Coding Certification Online

Certifying Dental Billing and Coding Professionals Nationwide

  • Accreditation
  • Login
  • My Cart

Ask the Coder (539)

Ask a Question
    Answers
    Question
    1
    answer
    0
    When modifying an existing denture to accommodate implants after implant surgery, we use code D5875. Our question however, is whether we should bill separately for the housing assembly portion that is imbedded in the retrofitted denture? It seems like in this case we should bill for the D5875 as well as D5862 (mini implants) or D6062 (full size implants)to cover the cost of the housings. Need your help. Thanks.
    Admin February 6, 2015 2:04 pm
    It would be appropriate to bill out separately for the housing assembly... there are 3 codes that would may be used depending on the material D5862, D5867, or D5899. Depending on the documentation provided and the actual service rendered one of the three listed would be appropriate.
    Admin
    asked 11 years ago by
    ADCA Admin
    2
    answers
    -1
    When billing for normal implant maintenance, i.e., cleaning the implants and the IS prosthesis we use code D6080. Where we are confused is how to properly bill for O-ring replacements done at the same time. How do we bill for the O-rings? If O-rings are also billed under D6080 would we bill D6080 twice, once charging for the regular maintenance and the other charging for the O-ring replacements separately? Is this the correct way to do it, or will it be denied? Thank you.
    Ralf February 19, 2023 6:01 pm
    Hello adcaonline.org webmaster, Thanks for the well-structured and well-presented post!
    Admin
    asked 11 years ago by
    ADCA Admin
    1
    answer
    0
    What D code can be used for an Federally Qualified Health Center organizations to bill Medicaid for the supplemental payment or wrap for multiple visit procedures such as crowns or root canals in New York State? Thanks for any help you can provide.
    Admin January 23, 2015 3:21 pm
    The appropriate code for post-operative visits is D0171
    Admin
    asked 11 years ago by
    ADCA Admin
    1
    answer
    0
    what is the difference between codes 0140 and 9910? and when can we bill for either? thank you!!
    Admin January 23, 2015 1:19 pm
    CDT code D0140 is for a limited evaluation with a specific problem (i.e. patient has pain on tooth #3 and is seen for that specific problem only) while D9910 is used for the application of desensitizing medicament and may be reported on a "per visit" basis, this code is used for patients with root sensitivity (more)
    Admin
    asked 11 years ago by
    ADCA Admin
    1
    answer
    0
    Can you tell me how many new dental ADA codes will require ICD 9 or ICD 10 if you are a General Dentist?
    Admin January 16, 2015 3:42 pm
    All CDT codes will require ICD-9-CM codes to accompany them on the claim.
    Admin
    asked 11 years ago by
    ADCA Admin
    1
    answer
    0
    I need a CPT code for D6059 and D6057 please.
    Admin January 1, 1970 12:00 am
    There is no specified CPT code for D6059 abutment supported PFM or D6057 custom fabricated abutment as these are considered the prosthetic phase of an implant service and should be billed to dental. According to utilization review medical carriers are only covering the surgical phase of an implant using CPT code 21248-21249. You may try (more)
    Admin
    asked 11 years ago by
    ADCA Admin
    2
    answers
    0
    Can you please tell me the correct code for Arestin, Peridex and Fluoridex
    Lola April 25, 2023 3:18 pm
    What is code 4300
    Admin
    asked 11 years ago by
    ADCA Admin
    1
    answer
    0
    I currently contract with an office that recently filed a claim for procedure code D4211 gingivectomy. Delta Dental denied claim because gums had SRP'S done earlier this year. I saw that gingivectomy has other codes assoicated with it one being D4212 which I think is coded when procedure is done to remove gum tissue for a restoration. Do you think they can use that code or was the correct code used since they had perio treatment done earlier this year?
    Admin November 12, 2014 9:09 pm
    D4212 is to be used when you need access for a restorative procedure such as crown or filling. This is not to be used to remove large pockets in gum tissue. Whitout reviewing the providers notes of treatment performed we may suggest that If RPS was performed a more appropriate code for removal of large (more)
    Admin
    asked 11 years ago by
    ADCA Admin
    1
    answer
    0
    Hi, we billed a D2394 for #28 for surfaces MODB and claim was denied for invalid surfaces. The CDT does not specify what surfaces are billable with this code. Is there a way to know which surfaces are valid for D2394?
    Admin November 6, 2014 9:50 am
    Every carrier is different, however, we suggest you appeal the claim as MODB on a posterior composite would be appropriate.
    Admin
    asked 11 years ago by
    ADCA Admin
    1
    answer
    0
    I work in a multi provider office. If one of our dentists refers to another dentist inside our organization for treatment such as a crown or Root canal treatment and a consultation is necessary to determine if the dentist can perform the treatment, what code do I use? This would mean that the dentist that is possible agreeing to perform the treatment wishes to clinically exam the area before scheduling the treatment. Does a code exist for this type of exam?
    Admin November 4, 2014 12:32 pm
    The appropriate code for a consultation performed by two seperate providers of the same office would be D0160.
    Admin
    asked 11 years ago by
    ADCA Admin
    « Previous 1 … 25 26 27 28 29 … 47 Next »

    Corporate Profile

    American Dental Coders Association
    9015 W Union Hills Dr Ste 107 #314
    Peoria, AZ 85382
    1-833-469-2322

    American Dental Coders Association BBB Business Review
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter
    • YouTube

    Quick Links

    • ADCA Certification Verification
    • Information For the Dentist
    • Dental Billing & Coding 101 for 2025
    • Contact Us

    ADCA Legal

    • National Member Advisory Board
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Cookie Policy
    • Disability Discrimination Policy
    • Data Protection Policy
    • Health and Safety Policy
    • Equal Treatment Policy
    • Code of Conduct

    American Dental Coders Association