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Staylor2964 June 12, 2026 8:04 am
Yes, that is correct. You cannot bill D4346 because that does not meet the clinical criteria and D4910 cannot be coded. That can only be billed after SRP is completed. If the patient is refusing any treatment it should be documented in their chart. Also, I would recommend having them sign a denial of dental (more)
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Austinida April 23, 2026 6:54 am
Hi! No, you should not bill D0220 for an occlusal image. The intended use of a true PA is to capture the entire tooth crown to apex, and the surrounding bone. Occlusal radiographs are a different type of image that shows a broader area, not a focused periapical view. CDT coding is based on the (more)
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