Ask the Coder (516) All questionsAnswered questionsUnanswered questions >« Back to Full Questions ListAnswersViewsQuestion1answer106views The ADA book does not specify a time increment on the 9230. Can that code be charged out more than once at a single visit?1answer26views If dentist does procedures in operating room should the place of service be 22?1answer31views I received a denied claim due to the DOS being past the time limit allowable (6 months). Does anyone have a good narrative to appeal this claim denial?1answer20views wondering if there is a dental chart audit form available to print or download? or maybe direct me to a site or organization that might have one.1answer27views Try to submit my CEUs but it says I don't have a login?Please help, thanks!1answer43views Is it common practice to code D0120 with a restorative code as well? If so, must it be specifically stated in the clinical note that an exam was done? Can D0140 be used with restorative, extraction and palliative codes?1answer27views I am a dental manager at Affordable Care, LLC and I am looking for applicants that have the Dental Certification and a dental insurance background. Is there anyway to post the job description on this website for applicants?1answer21views I have a person that is a patient but has not been seen in our office for over 5 years. Do I consider him a new patient and if so what is the time frame for that.1answer26views I need to know the correct way of handling failed and/or ongoing procedures and how to bill for them. This has been a debate in our office. If a patient's restoration has failed, whatever the reason, and they have insurance, do you report that to the insurance company? For example, a patient gets an amalgam filling and six months later it needs to be redone. What is the most appropriate course of action, doing an adjustment in house, or filing it to the insurance company and adjusting it off afterwards? Some do not want to file and some do. If it was a self pay patient we would adjust it off and not make them responsible. Our insurance patient's are not responsible either, but is it necessary to report it to the insurance company? Please let us know the most appropriate course of action. Thank you.1answer25views Hi, I just recently got my log in information and so I'm a bit behind. Can you help me get started… I tried to navigate through the site and I'm not sure what tabs to click for the training modules to access the course work? « Previous 1 … 40 41 42 43 44 … 52 Next » Ask a Question