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    How would you bill for a sleep apnea device to be used in conjunction with a CPAP machine to medicare? I have been using a 1500 form using dx: 327.23, 780.57,& 286.09. New office visit 99203 & E0486. With a description of the E0486. Should both of these codes be payable by Medicare and/or commercial insurance payers? Or am I billing this incorrectly?
    Admin March 24, 2011 1:37 pm
    Depending on the device, if you are using TAP appliance you would use 21089 for the appliance and 99002 for the handeling of the appliance. You need to be more specific as to the type of sleep apenea device your are utilizing. Medicare will only pay for an appliance if a sleep study has been (more)
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    Need the following medical codes & descriptions and any narratives that may apply:1) Tapp applicance reguarding sleep apnea not a CPAP appliance2) Code for a pt that fell & broke her bridge3) Pano or full mouth x-ray4) TMJ5) Visolite (oral cancer screening)6) Exam for injury7) Pa ( single x-ray)8) Sedation (oral)9) Nitrous Oxide10) Frenulectomy11) GingivectomyReceipt No: 0060-3277-6206-5138Gina
    Admin March 23, 2011 8:53 am
    1) Tapp appliance 21089 for appliance and 99002 for handeling must have a narrative accompany claim. 2) New patient code range 99201-99204 Established patient code range 99212-99214 3) Panorex 70355 Full mouth 70320 4) TMJ what procedure? 5) No cross code available use exam code New 99201 established 99212 6) New patient code range 99201-99204 (more)
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    need medical codes for our dental office, can someone call me or do I need to call you?
    Admin March 17, 2011 4:32 pm
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    I am starting a new job in dental billing. I am certain I will have billing and coding questions to submit. How fast, generally, will I receive an answer to my question?
    Admin March 10, 2011 9:20 am
    Typically they are answered within 72 hours depending on the level of difficulty of the question being asked.
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    What is the diagnostic medical code I should use when billing a medical carrier?
    Admin February 23, 2011 12:32 pm
    There are over 50,000 diagnosis codes in the ICD-9-CM book, you must utilize the code that best describes your patient's condition.
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    Is there a CPT code for an occlusal guard? (D9940 CDT)
    Admin February 12, 2011 9:07 am
    The most appropriate CPT code is the unlisted code 21089, this code requires a narriative to accompany the claim.
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    If a patient has periocoronitis on tooth 17 and the dentist burns the flap of skin off, what is the correct code? I say D7971, but the dentist insists that I code it under D7280, since operculectomy is not covered under the patient's insurance (Florida Medicaid). The dentist did not remove any bone, did not make an incision. Who is right?
    Admin February 11, 2011 1:00 pm
    The appropriate code to utilize with a patient that has a diagnosis of periocoronitis and has the pericornal gingiva excised or removed is D7971. Using an inappropriate code just because it pays is considered abusive and you may be audited and fined. You may try billing the claim to the Medical carrier using 41821 and (more)
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    Do dental insurances accept ICD-9 diagnosis codes when processing claims?
    Admin January 17, 2011 7:18 am
    No, dental carriers do not require the use of diagnosis codes when processing claims.
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    Is there an age when Medicare is automatically the primary insurance carrier in the state of Massachusetts?
    Admin December 16, 2010 11:49 am
    Medicare is never automatically the primary insurance carrier for any state, you must determine what coverage the patient has and determine who is the primary carrier. Let's say for example the patient has a working spouse with crediable coverage through Cigna, in this instance the patient's primary carrier would be Cigna and Medicare would be (more)
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    I am trying to code for an immediate full implant supported hybrid denture for an upper arch and I am unsure of which codes to use. The oral surgeon will be providing the implants and multiunit abutments and I will be providing the prosthesis. I believe CDT code D6078 is for the abutment supported fixed denture. I cannot find the code for the temporary immediate prosthesis. Is there a separate code? Are there other codes I need to be using for this case? Thank you in advance!
    Admin December 14, 2010 1:42 pm
    There is no such code as D6078 your choices for the abutment supported fixed denture would be D6075-D6077 depending on the type of material you are utilizing (example porcelain fused to metal, cast metal or ceramic). You will further want to bill for the connector bar using CDT code D6055 and any pre-surgical services such (more)
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