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What is the CDT code for dental procedures?

The tables in this resource link frequently reported CDT Codes with one or more possible ICD-10-CM diagnostic codes as examples. Please note that these tables, and especially their linkages, are not all-inclusive but serve only as a guide for commonly occurring conditions.

What year did the CDT code change?

CDT PROCEDURE CODE DESCRIPTION D2940 Sedative filling D2941 Interim therapeutic restoration D2950 Core buildup, including any pins D2951 Pin retention, per tooth D2952 Cast post and core, in addition to crown D2954 Prefabricated post and core in add to crown D2980 Crown repair, by report D2981 Inlay repair D2982 Onlay repair

What are the changes to the CDT code d0100-d0999?

Policy Appendix: Applicable Code List Dental Services: CDT Codes . This list of codes applies to the Medicare Advantage Policy Guideline titled Dental Services. Approval Date: December 8, 2021 . Applicable Codes . The following list(s) of procedure and/or diagnosis codes is provided for reference purposes only and may not be all inclusive.

Is a d2949 restoration considered a definitive restoration?

Changes to the CDT Code 2 Changes to the CDT Code D2000-D2999 III. Restorative Additions Three (3) procedure codes • D2921 reattachment of tooth fragment, incisal edge or cusp • D2941 interim therapeutic restoration – primary dentition Placement of an adhesive restorative material following caries

What is dental Code D6240?

Expert Analysis on dental procedure code D6240. Pontic - porcelain fused to high noble metal. Pontic – porcelain fused to high noble metal unit used to document missing tooth spaces when creating a porcelain Bridge. The provider will use the follow codes D6750 & D6240 for all involved tooth spaces that require a Pontic ...Nov 19, 2014

What is dental Code D2941?

D2941 interim therapeutic restoration: primary dentition—Placement of an adhesive restorative material following caries debridement by hand or other method for the management of early childhood caries. Not considered a definitive restoration.Apr 14, 2016

What is dental Code D2999?

D2999. Unspecified restorative procedure, by report.Jan 28, 2016

What is dental Code D7921?

D7921 reports the utilization of platelet rich plasma (PRP) to enhance the success of sinus grafting, ridge augmentation, osseous integration of implants, some endodontic procedures and some periodontal procedures.

What are the new CDT codes for 2021?

Notable new CDT codes for 2021D0604: Antigen testing for a public health-related pathogen, including coronavirus.D0605: Antibody testing for a public health-related pathogen, including coronavirus.D1355: Caries preventive medicament—per tooth (this can include silver diamine fluoride application)More items...•Dec 31, 2020

What is dental Code D8999?

D8999 Unspecified orthodontic procedure, by report – Used for procedure that is not adequately described by a code.

What is dental Code D2752?

D2752 Crown - porcelain fused to noble metal.

What is dental Code D2390?

D2390. resin-based composite crown, anterior. Full resin-based composite coverage of tooth.

What does dental Code D4910 mean?

D4910 is meant to be used after periodontal treatment such as scaling/root planing or osseous surgery. It is meant to describe a more in-depth procedure than a prophylaxis in the presence of a disease state.Mar 12, 2013

What is dental Code D0140?

D0140 Limited oral evaluation – problem focused. An evaluation limited to a specific oral health problem or complaint. This may require interpretation of information acquired through additional diagnostic procedures.

What is dental Code D7220?

D7220 removal of impacted tooth - soft tissue Occlusal surface of tooth covered by soft tissue; requires mucoperiosteal flap elevation.

What is dental Code D2150?

D2150 Amalgam - two surfaces, primary or permanent. D2160 Amalgam - three surfaces, primary or permanent. D2161 Amalgam - four or more surfaces, primary or permanent.

What is direct restoration?

Direct restoration procedures are the placement of restorative material directly into the defective, injured, or diseased tooth to re-establish normal form and function. Tooth preparation, all liners or bases, etching and curing, as well as occlusal adjustments are inclusive. For non- amalgam restorations, resin-based composite is the material of choice. When conditions do not allow for complete isolation of the tooth, and salivary contamination is likely, a glass ionomer is considered an acceptable substitute. Preventive resin restorations are a conservative approach to restore a tooth that has active incipient caries in pits and fissures. Protective restorations are placed to relieve pain, prevent further deterioration and promote healing.

What is amalgam made of?

Amalgam: An alloy used in direct dental restorations. It is typically composed of mercury, silver, tin and copper along with other metallic elements added to improve physical and mechanical properties. (ADA)

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