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- ;;PRIMARY TOOTH PROCEDURES^2121|2930|3230
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- ;;***END***
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- MODADA ;
- ;;D0150^58^comprehensive oral evaluation - new or established patient^
- ;;Typically used by a general dentist and/or a specialist when evaluating a patient comprehensively. This
- ;;applies to new patients; established patients who have had a significant change in health conditions or
- ;;other unusual circumstances, by report, or est
- ;;D0160^67^detailed and extensive oral evaluation - problem focused, by report^
- ;;A detailed and extensive problem focused evaluation entails extensive diagnostic and cognitive modalities
- ;;based on the findings of a comprehensive oral evaluation. Integration of more extensive diagnostic modalities
- ;;to develop a treatment plan for a specific problem is required. The condition requiring this type of
- ;;evaluation should be described and documented. Examples of conditions requiring this type of evaluation
- ;;may include dentofacial anomalies, complicated perio-prosthetic conditions, complex temporomandibular
- ;;dysfunction, facial pain of unknown origin, conditions requiring multi-disciplinary consultation, etc.
- ;;D0350^31^oral/facial photographic images^
- ;;This includes photographic images, including those obtained by intraoral and extraoral cameras, excluding
- ;;radiographic images. These photographic images should be a part of the patient’s clinical record
- ;;D0415^57^collection of microorganisms for culture and sensitivity ^
- ;;
- ;;D0480^61^processing and interpretation of exfoliative cytologic smears^
- ;;
- ;;D1110^19^prophylaxis - adult^
- ;;Removal of plaque, calculus and stains from the tooth structures in the permanent and transitional dentition.
- ;;It is intended to control local irritational factors.
- ;;D1120^19^prophylaxis - child^
- ;;Removal of plaque, calculus and stains from the tooth structures in the primary and transitional dentition.
- ;;It is intended to control local irritational factors.
- ;;^45^TOPICAL FLUORIDE TREATMENT (OFFICE PROCEDURE)^
- ;;Prescription strength fluoride product designed solely for use in the dental office, delivered to the
- ;;dentition under the direct supervision of a dental professional. Fluoride must be applied separately
- ;;from prophylaxis paste.
- ;;;;D2000-D2999^11^Restorative^
- ;;;;Local anesthesia is usually considered to be part of Restorative procedures.
- ;;^27^CLASSIFICATION OF MATERIALS^
- ;;Classification of Metals (Source: ADA Council on Scientific Affairs) The noble metal classification system
- ;;has been adopted as a more precise method of reporting various alloys used in dentistry. The alloys are
- ;;defined on the basis of the percentage of metal content: high noble - Gold (Au), Palladium (Pd), and/or
- ;;Platinum (Pt) > 60% (with at least 40% Au); titanium and titanium alloys – Titanium (Ti) > 85%; noble
- ;;- Gold (Au), Palladium (Pd), and/or Platinum (Pt)> 25%; predominantly base - Gold (Au), Palladium (Pd),
- ;;and/or Platinum (Pt) < 25%. Porcelain/ceramic
- ;;D2710^40^crown - resin-based composite (indirect)^
- ;;Unfilled or non-reinforced resin crowns should be reported using D2999.
- ;;D2910^54^recement inlay, onlay, or partial coverage restoration^
- ;;
- ;;;;D3000-D3999^11^Endodontics^
- ;;;;Local anesthesia is usually considered to be part of Endodontic procedures.
- ;;D3332^74^incomplete endodontic therapy; inoperable, unrestorable or fractured tooth^
- ;;Considerable time is necessary to determine diagnosis and/or provide initial treatment before the fracture
- ;;makes the tooth unretainable.
- ;;;;D4000-D4999^12^Periodontics^
- ;;;;Local anesthesia is usually considered to be part of Periodontal procedures.
- ;;D4210^98^gingivectomy or gingivoplasty - four or more contiguous teeth or bounded teeth spaces per quadrant^
- ;;Involves the excision of the soft tissue wall of the periodontal pocket by either an external or an internal
- ;;bevel. It is performed to eliminate suprabony pockets after adequate initial preparation, to allow access
- ;;for restorative dentistry in the presence of suprabony pockets, and to restore normal architecture when
- ;;gingival enlargements or asymmetrical or unesthetic topography is evident with normal bony configuration.
- ;;D4211^98^gingivectomy or gingivoplasty - one to three contiguous teeth or bounded teeth spaces per quadrant^
- ;;Involves the excision of the soft tissue wall of the periodontal pocket by either an external or an internal
- ;;bevel. It is performed to eliminate suprabony pockets after adequate initial preparation, to allow access
- ;;for restorative dentistry in the presence of suprabony pockets, and to restore normal architecture when
- ;;gingival enlargements or asymmetrical or unesthetic topography is evident with normal bony configuration.
- ;;D4240^116^gingival flap procedure, including root planing - four or more contiguous teeth or bounded teeth spaces per quadrant^
- ;;A soft tissue flap is reflected or resected to allow debridement of the root surface and the removal of
- ;;granulation tissue. Osseous recontouring is not accomplished in conjunction with this procedure. May
- ;;include open flap curettage, reverse bevel flap surgery, modified Kirkland flap procedure, Widman surgery,
- ;;and modified Widman surgery. This procedure is performed in the presence of moderate to deep probing
- ;;depths, loss of attachment, need to maintain esthetics, need for increased access to the root surface
- ;;and alveolar bone, and to determine the presence of a cracked tooth, fractured root, or external root
- ;;resorption. Other separate procedures including, but not limited to, D3450, D3920, D4263, D4265, D4266,
- ;;D4267 and D7140 may be required concurrent to D4240.
- ;;D4241^116^gingival flap procedure, including root planing - one to three contiguous teeth or bounded teeth spaces per quadrant^
- ;;A soft tissue flap is reflected or resected to allow debridement of the root surface and the removal of
- ;;granulation tissue. Osseous recontouring is not accomplished in conjunction with this procedure. May
- ;;include open flap curettage, reverse bevel flap surgery, modified Kirkland flap procedure, Widman surgery,
- ;;and modified Widman surgery. This procedure is performed in the presence of moderate to deep probing
- ;;depths, loss of attachment, need to maintain esthetics, need for increased access to the root surface
- ;;and alveolar bone, and to determine the presence of a cracked tooth, fractured root, or external root
- ;;resorption. Other separate procedures including, but not limited to, D3450, D3920, D4263, D4265, D4266,
- ;;D4267 and D7140 may be required concurrent to D4240.
- ;;D4260^119^osseous surgery (including flap entry and closure) - four or more contiguous teeth or bounded teeth spaces per quadrant^
- ;;This procedure modifies the bony support of the teeth by reshaping the alveolar process to achieve a more
- ;;physiologic form. This may include the removal of supporting bone (ostectomy) and/or non-supporting bone
- ;;(osteoplasty). Other separate procedures including, but not limited to, D3450, D3920, D4263, D4264, D4265,
- ;;D4266, D4267, D6010 and D7140 may be required concurrent to D4260.
- ;;D4261^119^osseous surgery (including flap entry and closure) - one to three contiguous teeth or bounded teeth spaces per quadrant^
- ;;This procedure modifies the bony support of the teeth by reshaping the alveolar process to achieve a more
- ;;physiologic form. This may include the removal of supporting bone (ostectomy) and/or non-supporting bone(osteoplasty).
- ;;Other separate procedures including, but not limited to, D3450, D3920, D4263, D4264, D4265, D4266, D4267,
- ;;D6010 and D7140 may be required concurrent to D4260.
- ;;D4263^47^bone replacement graft - first site in quadrant^
- ;;This procedure involves the use of osseous autografts, osseous allografts, or non-osseous grafts to stimulate
- ;;periodontal regeneration when the disease process has led to a deformity of the bone. This procedure
- ;;does not include flap entry and closure, wound debridement, osseous contouring, or the placement of biologic
- ;;materials to aid in osseous tissue regeneration of barrier membranes, including, but not limited to,
- ;;D4240, D4241, D4260, and D4261, D4265, D4266 and D4267. Definition for the term “site” precedes code
- ;;D4210. This procedure involves the use of osseous autografts, osseous allografts, or non-osseous grafts
- ;;to stimulate periodontal regeneration when the disease process has led to a deformity of the bone. This
- ;;procedure does not include flap entry and closure, wound debridement, osseous contouring, or the placement
- ;;of biologic materials to aid in osseous tissue regeneration of barrier membranes, including, but not
- ;;limited to, D4240, D4241, D4260, and D4261, D4265, D4266 and D4267. Definition for the term “site” precedes
- ;;code D4210.
- ;;D4265 ^65^biologic materials to aid in soft and osseous tissue regeneration^
- ;;Biologic materials may be used alone or with other regenerative substrates such as bone and barrier membranes,
- ;;depending upon their formulation and the presentation of the periodontal defect. This procedure does
- ;;not include surgical entry and closure, wound debridement, osseous contouring, or the placement of graft
- ;;materials and/or barrier membranes, including, but not limited to D4240, D4241, D4260, D4261, D4263, D4264,
- ;;D4266, and D4267.
- ;;D4273^59^subepithelial connective tissue graft procedures, per tooth^
- ;;This procedure is performed to create or augment gingiva, to obtain root coverage to eliminate sensitivity
- ;;and to prevent root caries, to eliminate frenum pull, to extend the vestibular fornix, to augment collapsed
- ;;ridges, to provide an adequate gingival interface with a restoration or to cover bone or ridge regeneration
- ;;sites when adequate gingival tissues are not available for effective closure. There are two surgical
- ;;sites. The recipient site utilizes a split thickness incision, retaining the overlying flap of gingiva
- ;;and/or mucosa. The connective tissue is dissected from the donor site leaving an epithelialized flap
- ;;for closure. After the graft is placed on the recipient site, it is covered with the retained overlying
- ;;flap.
- ;;D4276^62^combined connective tissue and double pedicle graft, per tooth^
- ;;Advanced gingival recession often cannot be corrected with a single procedure. Combined tissue grafting
- ;;procedures are needed to achieve the desired outcome.
- ;;D4341^70^periodontal scaling and root planing - four or more teeth per quadrant^
- ;;This procedure involves instrumentation of the crown and root surfaces of the teeth to remove plaque and
- ;;calculus from these surfaces. It is indicated for patients with periodontal disease and is therapeutic,
- ;;not prophylactic, in nature. Root planing is the definitive procedure designed for the removal of cementum
- ;;and dentin that is rough, and/or permeated by calculus or contaminated with toxins or microorganisms.
- ;;Some soft tissue removal occurs. This procedure may be used as a definitive treatment in some stages
- ;;of periodontal disease and/or as a part of pre-surgical procedures in others.
- ;;D4355^71^full mouth debridement to enable comprehensive evaluation and diagnosis^
- ;;The gross removal of plaque and calculus that interfere with the ability of the dentist to perform a comprehensive
- ;;oral evaluation. This preliminary procedure does not preclude the need for additional procedures.
- ;;D4381^129^localized delivery of antimicrobial agents via a controlled release vehicle into diseased crevicular tissue, per tooth, by report^
- ;;FDA approved subgingival delivery devices containing antimicrobial medication(s) are inserted into periodontal
- ;;pockets to suppress the pathogenic microbiota. These devices slowly release the pharmacological agents
- ;;so they can remain at the intended site of action in a therapeutic concentration for a sufficient length
- ;;of time.
- ;;
- ;;***END***
- ADE6P162 ; IHS/OIT/MJL - ADE6.0 PATCH 16 ; [ 08/08/2005 11:09 AM ]
- +1 ;;6.0;ADE;**16**;JUL 28, 2005
- +2 ;
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- +5 ;
- MODEDT ;EP Modify DENTAL CODE EDIT GROUP and Reindex DENTAL EDIT file
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- +2 QUIT
- +3 ;
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- +1 ;;PRIMARY TOOTH PROCEDURES^2121|2930|3230
- +2 ;;
- +3 ;;***END***
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- +14 ;
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- +1 ;;D0150^58^comprehensive oral evaluation - new or established patient^
- +2 ;;Typically used by a general dentist and/or a specialist when evaluating a patient comprehensively. This
- +3 ;;applies to new patients; established patients who have had a significant change in health conditions or
- +4 ;;other unusual circumstances, by report, or est
- +5 ;;D0160^67^detailed and extensive oral evaluation - problem focused, by report^
- +6 ;;A detailed and extensive problem focused evaluation entails extensive diagnostic and cognitive modalities
- +7 ;;based on the findings of a comprehensive oral evaluation. Integration of more extensive diagnostic modalities
- +8 ;;to develop a treatment plan for a specific problem is required. The condition requiring this type of
- +9 ;;evaluation should be described and documented. Examples of conditions requiring this type of evaluation
- +10 ;;may include dentofacial anomalies, complicated perio-prosthetic conditions, complex temporomandibular
- +11 ;;dysfunction, facial pain of unknown origin, conditions requiring multi-disciplinary consultation, etc.
- +12 ;;D0350^31^oral/facial photographic images^
- +13 ;;This includes photographic images, including those obtained by intraoral and extraoral cameras, excluding
- +14 ;;radiographic images. These photographic images should be a part of the patientÂ’s clinical record
- +15 ;;D0415^57^collection of microorganisms for culture and sensitivity ^
- +16 ;;
- +17 ;;D0480^61^processing and interpretation of exfoliative cytologic smears^
- +18 ;;
- +19 ;;D1110^19^prophylaxis - adult^
- +20 ;;Removal of plaque, calculus and stains from the tooth structures in the permanent and transitional dentition.
- +21 ;;It is intended to control local irritational factors.
- +22 ;;D1120^19^prophylaxis - child^
- +23 ;;Removal of plaque, calculus and stains from the tooth structures in the primary and transitional dentition.
- +24 ;;It is intended to control local irritational factors.
- +25 ;;^45^TOPICAL FLUORIDE TREATMENT (OFFICE PROCEDURE)^
- +26 ;;Prescription strength fluoride product designed solely for use in the dental office, delivered to the
- +27 ;;dentition under the direct supervision of a dental professional. Fluoride must be applied separately
- +28 ;;from prophylaxis paste.
- +29 ;;;;D2000-D2999^11^Restorative^
- +30 ;;;;Local anesthesia is usually considered to be part of Restorative procedures.
- +31 ;;^27^CLASSIFICATION OF MATERIALS^
- +32 ;;Classification of Metals (Source: ADA Council on Scientific Affairs) The noble metal classification system
- +33 ;;has been adopted as a more precise method of reporting various alloys used in dentistry. The alloys are
- +34 ;;defined on the basis of the percentage of metal content: high noble - Gold (Au), Palladium (Pd), and/or
- +35 ;;Platinum (Pt) > 60% (with at least 40% Au); titanium and titanium alloys – Titanium (Ti) > 85%; noble
- +36 ;;- Gold (Au), Palladium (Pd), and/or Platinum (Pt)> 25%; predominantly base - Gold (Au), Palladium (Pd),
- +37 ;;and/or Platinum (Pt) < 25%. Porcelain/ceramic
- +38 ;;D2710^40^crown - resin-based composite (indirect)^
- +39 ;;Unfilled or non-reinforced resin crowns should be reported using D2999.
- +40 ;;D2910^54^recement inlay, onlay, or partial coverage restoration^
- +41 ;;
- +42 ;;;;D3000-D3999^11^Endodontics^
- +43 ;;;;Local anesthesia is usually considered to be part of Endodontic procedures.
- +44 ;;D3332^74^incomplete endodontic therapy; inoperable, unrestorable or fractured tooth^
- +45 ;;Considerable time is necessary to determine diagnosis and/or provide initial treatment before the fracture
- +46 ;;makes the tooth unretainable.
- +47 ;;;;D4000-D4999^12^Periodontics^
- +48 ;;;;Local anesthesia is usually considered to be part of Periodontal procedures.
- +49 ;;D4210^98^gingivectomy or gingivoplasty - four or more contiguous teeth or bounded teeth spaces per quadrant^
- +50 ;;Involves the excision of the soft tissue wall of the periodontal pocket by either an external or an internal
- +51 ;;bevel. It is performed to eliminate suprabony pockets after adequate initial preparation, to allow access
- +52 ;;for restorative dentistry in the presence of suprabony pockets, and to restore normal architecture when
- +53 ;;gingival enlargements or asymmetrical or unesthetic topography is evident with normal bony configuration.
- +54 ;;D4211^98^gingivectomy or gingivoplasty - one to three contiguous teeth or bounded teeth spaces per quadrant^
- +55 ;;Involves the excision of the soft tissue wall of the periodontal pocket by either an external or an internal
- +56 ;;bevel. It is performed to eliminate suprabony pockets after adequate initial preparation, to allow access
- +57 ;;for restorative dentistry in the presence of suprabony pockets, and to restore normal architecture when
- +58 ;;gingival enlargements or asymmetrical or unesthetic topography is evident with normal bony configuration.
- +59 ;;D4240^116^gingival flap procedure, including root planing - four or more contiguous teeth or bounded teeth spaces per quadrant^
- +60 ;;A soft tissue flap is reflected or resected to allow debridement of the root surface and the removal of
- +61 ;;granulation tissue. Osseous recontouring is not accomplished in conjunction with this procedure. May
- +62 ;;include open flap curettage, reverse bevel flap surgery, modified Kirkland flap procedure, Widman surgery,
- +63 ;;and modified Widman surgery. This procedure is performed in the presence of moderate to deep probing
- +64 ;;depths, loss of attachment, need to maintain esthetics, need for increased access to the root surface
- +65 ;;and alveolar bone, and to determine the presence of a cracked tooth, fractured root, or external root
- +66 ;;resorption. Other separate procedures including, but not limited to, D3450, D3920, D4263, D4265, D4266,
- +67 ;;D4267 and D7140 may be required concurrent to D4240.
- +68 ;;D4241^116^gingival flap procedure, including root planing - one to three contiguous teeth or bounded teeth spaces per quadrant^
- +69 ;;A soft tissue flap is reflected or resected to allow debridement of the root surface and the removal of
- +70 ;;granulation tissue. Osseous recontouring is not accomplished in conjunction with this procedure. May
- +71 ;;include open flap curettage, reverse bevel flap surgery, modified Kirkland flap procedure, Widman surgery,
- +72 ;;and modified Widman surgery. This procedure is performed in the presence of moderate to deep probing
- +73 ;;depths, loss of attachment, need to maintain esthetics, need for increased access to the root surface
- +74 ;;and alveolar bone, and to determine the presence of a cracked tooth, fractured root, or external root
- +75 ;;resorption. Other separate procedures including, but not limited to, D3450, D3920, D4263, D4265, D4266,
- +76 ;;D4267 and D7140 may be required concurrent to D4240.
- +77 ;;D4260^119^osseous surgery (including flap entry and closure) - four or more contiguous teeth or bounded teeth spaces per quadrant^
- +78 ;;This procedure modifies the bony support of the teeth by reshaping the alveolar process to achieve a more
- +79 ;;physiologic form. This may include the removal of supporting bone (ostectomy) and/or non-supporting bone
- +80 ;;(osteoplasty). Other separate procedures including, but not limited to, D3450, D3920, D4263, D4264, D4265,
- +81 ;;D4266, D4267, D6010 and D7140 may be required concurrent to D4260.
- +82 ;;D4261^119^osseous surgery (including flap entry and closure) - one to three contiguous teeth or bounded teeth spaces per quadrant^
- +83 ;;This procedure modifies the bony support of the teeth by reshaping the alveolar process to achieve a more
- +84 ;;physiologic form. This may include the removal of supporting bone (ostectomy) and/or non-supporting bone(osteoplasty).
- +85 ;;Other separate procedures including, but not limited to, D3450, D3920, D4263, D4264, D4265, D4266, D4267,
- +86 ;;D6010 and D7140 may be required concurrent to D4260.
- +87 ;;D4263^47^bone replacement graft - first site in quadrant^
- +88 ;;This procedure involves the use of osseous autografts, osseous allografts, or non-osseous grafts to stimulate
- +89 ;;periodontal regeneration when the disease process has led to a deformity of the bone. This procedure
- +90 ;;does not include flap entry and closure, wound debridement, osseous contouring, or the placement of biologic
- +91 ;;materials to aid in osseous tissue regeneration of barrier membranes, including, but not limited to,
- +92 ;;D4240, D4241, D4260, and D4261, D4265, D4266 and D4267. Definition for the term “site” precedes code
- +93 ;;D4210. This procedure involves the use of osseous autografts, osseous allografts, or non-osseous grafts
- +94 ;;to stimulate periodontal regeneration when the disease process has led to a deformity of the bone. This
- +95 ;;procedure does not include flap entry and closure, wound debridement, osseous contouring, or the placement
- +96 ;;of biologic materials to aid in osseous tissue regeneration of barrier membranes, including, but not
- +97 ;;limited to, D4240, D4241, D4260, and D4261, D4265, D4266 and D4267. Definition for the term “site” precedes
- +98 ;;code D4210.
- +99 ;;D4265 ^65^biologic materials to aid in soft and osseous tissue regeneration^
- +100 ;;Biologic materials may be used alone or with other regenerative substrates such as bone and barrier membranes,
- +101 ;;depending upon their formulation and the presentation of the periodontal defect. This procedure does
- +102 ;;not include surgical entry and closure, wound debridement, osseous contouring, or the placement of graft
- +103 ;;materials and/or barrier membranes, including, but not limited to D4240, D4241, D4260, D4261, D4263, D4264,
- +104 ;;D4266, and D4267.
- +105 ;;D4273^59^subepithelial connective tissue graft procedures, per tooth^
- +106 ;;This procedure is performed to create or augment gingiva, to obtain root coverage to eliminate sensitivity
- +107 ;;and to prevent root caries, to eliminate frenum pull, to extend the vestibular fornix, to augment collapsed
- +108 ;;ridges, to provide an adequate gingival interface with a restoration or to cover bone or ridge regeneration
- +109 ;;sites when adequate gingival tissues are not available for effective closure. There are two surgical
- +110 ;;sites. The recipient site utilizes a split thickness incision, retaining the overlying flap of gingiva
- +111 ;;and/or mucosa. The connective tissue is dissected from the donor site leaving an epithelialized flap
- +112 ;;for closure. After the graft is placed on the recipient site, it is covered with the retained overlying
- +113 ;;flap.
- +114 ;;D4276^62^combined connective tissue and double pedicle graft, per tooth^
- +115 ;;Advanced gingival recession often cannot be corrected with a single procedure. Combined tissue grafting
- +116 ;;procedures are needed to achieve the desired outcome.
- +117 ;;D4341^70^periodontal scaling and root planing - four or more teeth per quadrant^
- +118 ;;This procedure involves instrumentation of the crown and root surfaces of the teeth to remove plaque and
- +119 ;;calculus from these surfaces. It is indicated for patients with periodontal disease and is therapeutic,
- +120 ;;not prophylactic, in nature. Root planing is the definitive procedure designed for the removal of cementum
- +121 ;;and dentin that is rough, and/or permeated by calculus or contaminated with toxins or microorganisms.
- +122 ;;Some soft tissue removal occurs. This procedure may be used as a definitive treatment in some stages
- +123 ;;of periodontal disease and/or as a part of pre-surgical procedures in others.
- +124 ;;D4355^71^full mouth debridement to enable comprehensive evaluation and diagnosis^
- +125 ;;The gross removal of plaque and calculus that interfere with the ability of the dentist to perform a comprehensive
- +126 ;;oral evaluation. This preliminary procedure does not preclude the need for additional procedures.
- +127 ;;D4381^129^localized delivery of antimicrobial agents via a controlled release vehicle into diseased crevicular tissue, per tooth, by report^
- +128 ;;FDA approved subgingival delivery devices containing antimicrobial medication(s) are inserted into periodontal
- +129 ;;pockets to suppress the pathogenic microbiota. These devices slowly release the pharmacological agents
- +130 ;;so they can remain at the intended site of action in a therapeutic concentration for a sufficient length
- +131 ;;of time.
- +132 ;;
- +133 ;;***END***