Dental code 04999 is a miscellaneous code used in the Current Dental Terminology (CDT) system to describe procedures that do not fall under any specific code. It is often used when a dentist performs a unique or experimental procedure, or when the details of the procedure are not adequately captured by existing codes. This code allows for flexibility in billing and documentation but requires a detailed explanation of the service provided.
This code is for dental insurance.
What is the CPT code for dental code D8080
dental code 99111
163o6hy7
D0272
The dental insurance code for the recementation of a crown is 02920. Recementation of a bridge is 06930.
d0140
Dental procedure code 0220 refers to a dental x-ray (periapical), specifically, it is the first image exposed. All subsequent x-rays are coded differently.
what does procedure code d2750 stand for
The code for splitting a dental bridge typically refers to specific procedure codes used in dental billing, which can vary by coding system. In the American Dental Association's Current Dental Terminology (CDT), you might look for codes related to bridge removal or adjustment, such as D6780 for "Retreatment of a retainer crown." It’s crucial to consult the most recent CDT code list or your dental practice management software for the exact code applicable to your situation.
D0210
Dental Extraction