porcelain crown
D2740!
The procedure is a Frenectomy
The ADA dental code for a crown is typically represented by the code D2740, which refers to a porcelain/ceramic crown. Other variations exist for different materials, such as D2750 for a crown made of porcelain fused to metal. It's important to refer to the most current ADA coding manual for specific situations and updates.
The diagnosis code D2740 corresponds to a "Crown - porcelain/ceramic substrate." It is used in dental coding to represent a specific type of dental crown procedure. If you need more specific information or context about its use in treatment plans or insurance claims, please let me know!
Crown - porcelain; fused to predominately metal base - that's what the 2007 ADA procedure code list says
D9120
Mandibular partial denture
An operculectomy is a dental procedure that is performed to remove to remove a flap of tissue surrounding an impacted tooth. The ADA code for this procedure is D7971 for the excision of pericoronal gingiva.
D3330 is a molar root canal
maxillary partial, flexible base
The ADA code for a pulpotomy is D3220. This code is used to describe the procedure of removing the coronal portion of the pulp in a tooth, typically in primary teeth, to maintain the tooth's vitality and prolong its function.
ADA procedure code D6065 refers to the placement of a dental implant abutment, which is the component that connects the dental implant to the crown or prosthetic tooth. This code is used to bill for the procedure when an abutment is placed, typically following the insertion of a dental implant. It is important for dental professionals to use the correct codes for accurate billing and documentation.