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    Should lab fees be separately billed from a total fee of a crown? For example; D2790 billing out for a gold crown.
    Admin May 8, 2013 9:32 am
    No, according to carrier guidelines and utilization review standards the lab fee is considered inclusive of the procedure. Meaning you may not charge a seperate fee for the lab.
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    If you receive full payment from a primary insurance, do you still submit the EOB and claim to the secondary as well? Thank you
    Admin May 3, 2013 11:22 am
    You may not collect more than your usual and customary fee. So to answer your question, no, you would not bill a secondary claim if the primary insurance paid in full and there is no patient portion.
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    Is upper and lower jaw surgery considered a bilateral procedure? My understanding of a bilateral procedure is on each side of the body.Thank you, Shauna
    Admin May 2, 2013 12:51 pm
    No it is not considered bilateral...however you would have two codes one for the maxillary and one for the mandibular. If the jaw sugery was performed on both upper and lower, right and left sides then you would have a bilateral upper and lower jaw surgery.
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    What is the correct CDT code for a Halterman Fixed Appliance? Thank you
    Admin May 2, 2013 12:19 pm
    The most common code used for this procedure is D7283. If you surgically exposed the tooth you would use D7280 in conjunction with D7283.
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    Can we bill an occlusal film (D0240) as a PA (D0220 or D0230) if dentist noted PAs were taking in the dentist note?
    Admin May 2, 2013 6:22 am
    You should bill whatever is documented in the chart...documentation is the supporting foundation for codes. If it is not documented you may not bill for services.
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    The dentist is work for but do not do billing for on his ortho cases bill the insurance company to maximize the patients benefits then gives a patien a discount so they do not have to pay the whole amount what is left due. Is that type of billing appropriate?
    Admin April 22, 2013 10:58 am
    You are only allowed to give a contracutal adjustment on insurance patients; if you are not charging the patient their co-pay or co-insurance amounts this is considered fraud. It is considered highly inappropriate!
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    can you bill general anesthesia (D9220) and D9610 seperately when billing simple extractions (D7140)?
    Admin April 3, 2013 9:00 am
    Yes, you may bill D9220 general anesthesia in conjunction with D9610 (injection of antibiotics, steroids, or anti-inflammatory drugs) for simple extractions.
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    Good morning,How many tooth extractions would be considered to be major surgery? And whree could I find this in writing for our dentists?
    Admin April 2, 2013 7:16 am
    Most carriers consider major surgery to consist of 7 or more contiguous teeth. Each carriers idea of major surgery is different, to get this in writing you will need to look up your carriers utilization review guidelines.
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    Does ADCA require CE every year for people who have a CDC? If so, where I could get more information on it? Thank you
    Admin March 26, 2013 1:24 pm
    Yes, you are required to maintain 12 CE's per year. You are also required to be a member in good standing to keep and maintain your CDC credential. You may find more information on our website under the CEU Center tab.
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    When you have a patient who is receiving a flouride treatment with a well child check in a medical providers office, what diagnosis would you use for the flouride treatment?
    Admin March 22, 2013 12:54 pm
    This would depend on why a physician is administering the fluoride and not the Dentist. The ICD-9-CM code explains why a procedure is being performed. If you are administering fluoride treatment due to gross carries or heavy plaque you would use the appropriate ICD-9-CM code to support your billed charge.
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