tongue tie
CPT Code 40806- Incision of labial frenum (frenotomy).
873.43
It will bleed but heel quickly.
AnswerIt is called the upper labial frenulum.
The Mandibular Labial Frenum, is located in the lower dental arch, between the two lower central incisors.
A frenum is a strip of connective tissue underlying mucosa, typically under the tongue (lingual frenum) or between the teeth and the lips (labial frenum). These strips essentially hold the lips or tongue in place. Sometimes these frena (plural) can be too short, and they can interfere with the normal movement of the tongue or they can prevent the front teeth from coming together, leaving a space called a diastema. There is a simple surgical procedure called a frenectomy in which the frenum is severed and the ends are separated until it heals. This restores normal function. To see pictures of frena, click on the RELATED LINKS below.
It is found at the midline inside the upper lip. It is a flap of mucosa and connective tissue that holds the teeth close to the teeth. When there is an overgrowth and becomes large, it can pass between the two front upper teeth and cause a diastema.
The procedure code for the excision of a left labial cyst is typically represented by the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code 11401, which is used for the excision of benign skin lesions. However, the exact code may vary based on specific details such as the size and location of the cyst. It's essential to consult the latest coding guidelines or a medical billing professional for accurate coding.
'' Labial " pertains to " Labium" which is an anatomical reference to the lip.
The duration of Labial Geyser is 60.0 seconds.
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A labial or buccal frenectomy codes to 40819. A lingual frenectomy codes to 41115.