Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code 41899 refers to an unspecified procedure related to the oral cavity or maxillofacial region. It is used when a specific procedure does not have a designated code and is typically employed when reporting an unusual or unique service. As it is an unspecified code, it is important for healthcare providers to provide detailed documentation to justify its use.
41899 is a CPT Surgery / Digestive System procedure code for: Unlisted procedure, dentoalveolar structures.
41899 is a CPT Surgery / Digestive System procedure code for: Unlisted procedure, dentoalveolar structures.
This is a current procedural Terminology code for psychiatry
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41899 +diagnostice code 520.6
The code for enameloplasty, a dental procedure that involves the reshaping and smoothing of enamel, is typically represented by the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code 41899. This code is classified as an "unlisted procedure" for the oral cavity. For dental billing, the American Dental Association (ADA) may have specific codes, such as D7960, which relates to surgical procedures in the oral cavity that may be used in similar contexts. Always consult the latest coding guidelines for precise coding.
CPT Code 70380- Radiologic examination, salivary gland for calculus.
It is an outdated Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) for catheter placement.
ICD Code 70544- Magnetic resonance angiography, head; without contrast material(s).