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How many times can you charge out code 41899 and 00170?
This is for pediatric dental treatment under general anesthesia in an out patient clinic.
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what if a crown is cut off and tooth is non restorable recommend extraction and implant?
CC: NONE HX: No Change DX: #K buccal resorption under crown Eye Protection Used: Yes Anesthetic: Denti-Care Denti-Freeze topical, 4% Septo c/ epi 1/200,000 x 1.7cc, mental TX: K core/crown prep ALGINATE IMP FOR TEMP, PRE SCAN UPPER AND LOWER ARCHES W...
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Is D7300 considered an implant?
Is D7300 considered an implant?
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Can D4910 be billed after 2 quads of D4342?
Do two quads of D4342 qualify for D4910?
oknightsims October 23, 2023 11:24 am
I will start by saying...read the code descriptions for each. The codes are distinctly different, and your provider should report the code that best describes the procedure performed. I caution you on substituting one code for another. Insurance carriers have the right to alter payment based on policy provisions and the codes submitted but as (more)
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Is D7300 considered oral surgery or an implant?
Is D7300 considered oral surgery or an implant?
oknightsims October 23, 2023 11:39 am
I would advise my coders to assign D7300 because it is the corresponding code to the placement codes and was meant to remove a temporary device. In the CDT, it is found under the Oral Surgery section under Other Procedures. Implants placed for support of a prosthesis (D6010) have a different removal code (D6100) and (more)
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Is there a CDT code or a code that dental practices can bill for Hazardous Waste Fee or OSHA Fee
Would this be something we could bill to insurances and Medicaid patients IF we tell them upfront that they will need to pay for that part of the service? Or, is there an obscure code that we can utilize to collect on behalf of waste fees?
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can we charge for a D0140 a day after patient seen for new patient exam D0150
Pt seen to stablish care. Procedure code used D0150 the next day patient seen for a limited examination D0140 and extracted a tooth. I am curious if this will be considered over charging on exams, as pt just had a comprehensive exam the day before.
Angela Miller October 25, 2023 6:49 am
If these two had taken place weeks apart, I think it would be fine. Doing a comprehensive one day and a limited the next day, my question as an auditor was the extraction planned on the D0150 exam and scheduled for the next day? If so, the D0140 I would say is overcharging unless you (more)
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number of fillings in one sitting
how many fillings is standard for dentists to do in one sitting?
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what is the difference between dental codes D4266 and D7956
I was charged code D4266 by my dentist and my insurance changed it to code D7956 and they covered it. I had to pay out my pocket for code D4266. Should I ask for a refund for the D4266 charge?
Danielle May 17, 2024 7:37 am
If a tooth is extracted should D7956 Guided tissue regeneration be used, or is this only for when the tooth is already missing
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What is the code for uprighting a tooth surgically?
What is the CDT code for uprighting a tooth specifically a 2nd molar? I believe there are 2 codes associated. Reference chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.kravitzorthodontics.com/assets/pdfs/Surgical_Uprighting_JCO_1.pdf
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