D0240

Intraoral Occlusal Radiographic Image - CDT Code Guide

Diagnostic/Image Capture with Interpretation

Overview

The CDT code D0240 refers to the intraoral occlusal radiographic image, a diagnostic tool used by dental professionals to capture a comprehensive view of the upper or lower jaw. This type of radiograph is particularly useful for assessing the development and alignment of teeth, detecting cysts, tumors, or other abnormalities, and evaluating the health of the jawbone. Typically, an occlusal radiograph is employed in scenarios where a broader view of the dental arch is necessary, such as in pediatric dentistry to monitor tooth eruption patterns or in orthodontics to plan treatment strategies.

When to Use This Code

  • Evaluating the development of teeth in pediatric patients
  • Assessing the alignment of teeth for orthodontic purposes
  • Detecting cysts, tumors, or other abnormalities in the jaw
  • Monitoring the eruption pattern of teeth
  • Evaluating the health of the jawbone in cases of trauma

Documentation Requirements

  • Patient's full name and date of birth
  • Date of the radiographic image capture
  • Clinical indication for the radiograph
  • Interpretation of the radiographic findings
  • Dentist's signature and credentials
  • Retention of the radiographic image in the patient's record

Billing Considerations

When billing for D0240, it's important to note that insurance plans may have specific frequency limitations for radiographic images. Ensure that the procedure is medically necessary and documented accordingly. Common modifiers may include those indicating a repeat procedure or unusual circumstances. Verify with the patient's insurance provider for coverage details and any pre-authorization requirements.

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Frequently Asked Questions

An occlusal radiograph is used to capture a broad view of the dental arch, helping to assess tooth development, alignment, and detect abnormalities.

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