As for using this to determine extractions or with extractions, I can only surmise that they are using this calculation for insurance purposes to explain the need for extractions beyond pain.
DMFT and DMFS describe the amount - the prevalence - of dental caries in an individual. DMFT and DMFS are means to numerically express the caries prevalence and are obtained by calculating the number of
teeth (T) or surfaces (S).
The new dental code D1352 refers to "Preventive Resin Restoration in a Moderate to High Caries Risk Patient." It encompasses the application of a resin material to pits and fissures in teeth to prevent decay, specifically for patients identified as having a moderate to high risk of caries. This code is used to document and bill for preventive treatments aimed at preserving tooth structure and maintaining oral health.
Code D1208 refers to a dental procedure known as "Topical application of fluoride varnish." This treatment involves applying a concentrated fluoride solution to the teeth to help prevent cavities and strengthen enamel. It is commonly used for children and individuals at higher risk for dental caries. The varnish is typically applied in a dental office setting and is beneficial for maintaining oral health.
Dental code 02111 refers to a specific procedure for the application of a topical fluoride treatment. This code is typically used to denote the application of fluoride to help prevent dental caries (cavities) and is often used in pediatric dentistry. The treatment usually involves the use of a gel, foam, or varnish that is applied to the teeth for a short duration. It is a preventive measure aimed at enhancing oral health and reducing the risk of tooth decay.
Code 1110 is an Adult Prophylaxis--or an adult cleaning of the teeth.
Dental code 05821 refers to a specific procedure in the Current Dental Terminology (CDT) coding system. This code is used for "pulp therapy" on primary teeth, which involves treating the dental pulp in children's teeth to maintain their health and function. It's essential for pediatric dentistry, ensuring that primary teeth can support proper chewing and maintain space for permanent teeth. Always consult the latest CDT code updates or your dental provider for the most accurate and detailed information.
Pretty sure this is the code for Bitewing xrays that you have taken when you get your teeth cleaned. Dental x-rays of your teeth on both sides. Usually it is 4 x-rays.
Dental code D6010 refers to the surgical placement of a dental implant body. This code is used to document the procedure of inserting an implant into the jawbone to serve as a foundation for replacement teeth. It is typically part of a broader treatment plan for patients seeking to restore missing teeth with dental implants.
Code 1110 is an Adult Prophylaxis--or an adult cleaning of the teeth.
Dental code 4341 refers to scaling and root planing per quadrant involving four or more teeth.
The dental code D6240 refers to a "Pontic - porcelain fused to high noble metal." This code is used to categorize a specific type of dental prosthesis that replaces a missing tooth and is anchored to adjacent teeth with crowns. The materials used in this procedure provide both durability and an aesthetic appearance that mimics natural teeth.
Code 70355 is a dental code. Specifically, it refers to a dental procedure for imaging, such as a cone beam CT (CBCT) scan of the jaw and teeth. Dental codes are part of the Current Dental Terminology (CDT) system, while medical codes fall under the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) or Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) systems.
ADA Code 02954 refers to a dental procedure for the application of a topical fluoride treatment. This code is used to bill for the professional application of fluoride varnish or gel to help prevent tooth decay, particularly in patients at higher risk for caries. The treatment is typically applied in a dental office and is often part of preventive care for children and adolescents.