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Admin September 16, 2010 7:27 am
The only CPT code available at this time is the unlisted code 41899, you should utilize this code along with ICD-9-CM code 520.1 for (Supernumerary teeth).
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Admin August 17, 2010 6:55 pm
D7951 is used for augmentation of the sinus cavity to increase alveolar height for reconstruction of edentulous portions of the maxilla. It includes obtaning the bone or bone substitute. Most common diagnosis code for this procedure would be 525.25 (moderate atrophy of maxilla) or 525.26 Severe atrophy of maxilla. If the doctor was placing an (more)
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Admin July 22, 2010 11:16 am
I have not reviewed the book personally, however, PMIC is a great company. I do know that they have backing from the AAOMS for the book so it must hold some validity.
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Admin July 15, 2010 8:03 am
According to the ADA D0470 diagnostic casts are billable anytime diagnostic aides are needed or required for the treatment of specific procedures (i.e. orthodontia, TMJ disorders, Orthognathic Surgery, etc.). This code would be inappropriate for impressions and bite registration if diagnostic casts are not created. Impressions and bite registration would be considered an inclusive part (more)
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Admin June 29, 2010 10:12 am
The answer to your question is really a matter of opinion. If you ask the dentist or billing staff the answer would be yes. D0350 oral/facial photographic images would be used for diagnostic purposes. The reason is simple by taking photographs the dentist is able to map out a clear cut plan and ascessment of (more)
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Admin June 9, 2010 8:38 am
The dental code that best fits CPT code 20900 (Bone graft, any donor area, minor or small) is D4263 (bone replacement graft - first site in quadrant)
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Admin May 26, 2010 8:24 am
You may use either D0120 or D0180, you will need to check with your carrier for specific guidelines.
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