What is the difference between external and internal bleaching per tooth? (D9973-D9974)Also, is there any difference in code between in-office bleaching and take-home tray bleaching? Thank you.
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Posted by Admin Asked on January 11, 2012 9:24 am
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Private answer There are two different methods for external bleaching, the first is to have the dentist take impressions of the patients teeth so that custom trays (specifically for bleaching) can be made. When the trays are completed, you give the trays and a bleaching kit to the patient to take home so that they can bleach their teeth at home. The second is performed entirely in the dental office. This process takes about an hour from start to finish. While the patient is seated in an operatory chair the bleaching compound is placed directly on their teeth after some preparation to protect their lips and gum tissue. A high intensity light is directed at their teeth for approximately 30 minutes. The code for either of these types of bleaching is D9972 per arch or D9973 per tooth. Internal tooth bleaching is a completely different process that requires access inside the tooth. A cotton pellet is soaked in the bleaching compound and placed in the center of the tooth and covered with a temporary filling material to seal the opening. Read more: http://www.dentalfind.com/go/teeth-whitening/article/the-difference-between-internal-external-tooth-bleachin.html#ixzz1jfYH6xcL Marked as spam
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