Extraction of a wisdom tooth will involve several codes. You will probably need a brief exam to determine how bad the tooth/teeth are, anesthesia/medication and the actual surgery. You can find a list of dental codes at the Related Link.
The ones you are specifically asking about are as follows:
D7220 removal of impacted tooth - soft tissue
D7230 removal of impacted tooth - partially bony
D7240 removal of impacted tooth - completely bony
D7241 removal of impacted tooth - completely bony, with unusual surgical complications
It depends on how your teeth is impacted. The following are the different procedural code for different types of impacted wisdom teeth extractions.
D7220 Removal of impacted tooth- soft tissue
D7230 Removal of impacted tooth- partially bony
D7240 Removal of impacted tooth- completely bony
D7230 Removal of impacted tooth- pcompletely bony, with unusual surgical compications
D7240 - Full Tooth in the bone (not showing)
D7230 - Part boney (half in half out)
D7220 - Soft tissue
D7210 - a wisdom tooth but fully grown out like all the other teeth
It could be D7220, D7230, D7240, or D7241.
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The code for an extraction is D7140. I Just wanted to add that there is also a couple other CDT codes that might be utilized for a SX Ext. (Surgical Extraction) D7210 and for a simple ext (childs Ext) D7110. I very rarely use the code D7210 when there's a straight forward Surgical extraction. We would tend to use D7210 when it is a more complex case and includes anesthesia or might include anxiolytics such as Xanax or Halcion.
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The CPT Code is 88300 for the surgical pathology; gross examination only
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There is no CPT code with that number.
There is no CPT code 97557
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