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Is it ever appropriate to report two restoration codes for the same tooth on the same day?
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Multiple restorations on the same tooth on the same day
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Dental Dental Xray denied Claim
LiftRCM October 9, 2022 11:51 am
Segment your X-rays based on those taken in the series. It is important o understand the CARC or RARC on the RA. Unfortunately, some benefit plans consider an FMX the came and a Pano, although they are for different purposes.
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What are all the codes that can be billed out for the denture process?
Oanh Phan September 13, 2022 2:43 pm
To my knowledge, there is no way to bill for the lab ( steps involved until denture is complete ) to the insurance. if patient does not show up to pick complete the process, you can bill with a narrative to get some payment ( reimburse for your time and lab fee). I know my (more)
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Can you enter two separate restoration Codes
asw0929 August 18, 2022 6:57 pm
If the fillings touch then it’s one two surface filling. If they don’t touch/aren’t connected then it’s two one surface fillings. Insurance will typically downgrade it and pay based on a two surface, but you have to always bill what you do.
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Is there a list of conditions that are from the ADA specifically
asw0929 August 18, 2022 7:02 pm
I am unsure, honestly, how to answer this. I am not familiar with anything beyond SNOMED and SNODENT. https://www.ada.org/resources/practice/dental-standards/snodent
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CPT code to replace ADA code D7270
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What would be an appropriate CDT code for an Itero intral oral scan
Admin July 26, 2022 4:46 pm
D0470
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20240 vs 20245
asw0929 May 18, 2022 7:18 pm
More specifically where is your biopsy? Most likely, if you are coding dental, you are going to use 20240 (superficial), but I would hate to say without hearing specifically where this biopsy is taking place. 20240: The physician performs an open biopsy on bone to confirm a suspected growth, disease, or infection. With the patient (more)
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How do we code 4 vertical Bitewings
asw0929 May 15, 2022 7:57 pm
D0274 - bitewings - four radiographic images The vertical bitewing positioning allows an image of up to two molars to be taken, showing part of the periodontal ligaments. The horizontal bitewing positioning allows up to three molars to be viewed with one image. Report D0270 for a single film bitewing, D0272 for two bitewing films, (more)
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