We are seeing children under 3 for sometimes 3 appts and then charging out a D0150 . Wondering if we can chg a D0120 for a visit and then a D0150
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?
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 WITH TRIOS 3 SCANNER, BITE WITH TRIOS 3 SCANNER, NO CARIES FOUND, BUCCAL INTERNAL/EXTERNAL RESORPTION, TOOTH HAS POOR PROGNOSIS, REMOVED BUCCAL GINGIVA THAT HAD GROWN INTO THE CAVITATION, ETCH, P&B, COMP CORE, FINAL PREP, PACKED COTTON WITH TREXODENT, RINSE, DECIDED TO GO TO THE OS AND PROCEED WITH AN IMPLANT, GLUMA, PERFECT TEMP, CEMENTED W/ FUJI
SHADE: A1 BruxZir
NEXT: OS consult w/ Dr Lopez
DWP: nothing hot to drink, no crunchy, hard, or sticky foods and floss with pulling floss through not up.
Doni R Mallia, DDS
I’ve found conflicting information about billing more than one restoration on the same tooth on the same day. I’ve seen information state that if the surfaces are not touching, then it is appropriate to report more than one restoration; however, I’ve also read that this practice may be considered fraudulent or abusive as more specific restoration codes are available. That this maybe considered unbundling. Which is true?
Needing some clarification on code 7950. A tooth was previously extracted and we are now going in to graft the site for future implant. Is 7950 the correct code? 7953 won't work bc the tooth was previously extracted and 6104 won't either bc we are not placing implant yet. Thank you!