D0382

Cone Beam CT Image Capture - CDT Code Guide

Diagnostic/Image Capture Only

Overview

CDT Code D0382 refers to the cone beam CT image capture with a field of view covering one full dental arch maxilla, with or without the cranium. This diagnostic procedure is essential for obtaining detailed 3D images of the maxillary arch, which aids in comprehensive treatment planning and diagnosis. It is particularly useful in complex cases where traditional 2D imaging may not provide sufficient detail. The procedure involves the use of a cone beam computed tomography machine, which rotates around the patient's head to capture multiple images that are reconstructed into a 3D model. This imaging technique is invaluable for implant planning, assessing jaw pathologies, and evaluating sinus structures.

When to Use This Code

  • Pre-surgical assessment for dental implants in the maxillary arch
  • Evaluation of maxillary sinus issues or pathologies
  • Detailed examination of complex maxillary fractures
  • Assessment of impacted teeth in the maxilla
  • Diagnosis and treatment planning for orthodontic cases involving the maxilla

Documentation Requirements

  • Patient's medical and dental history
  • Clinical indication for cone beam CT imaging
  • Detailed report of the findings from the CT scan
  • Date and time of the procedure
  • Name and credentials of the practitioner performing the scan
  • Consent form signed by the patient

Billing Considerations

When billing for D0382, ensure that the procedure is medically necessary and documented accordingly. Be aware of any frequency limitations imposed by insurance providers, as repeated imaging may not be covered. Common modifiers include those indicating the specific area scanned or any special circumstances. Always verify with the patient's insurance for coverage details and pre-authorization requirements.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Cone beam CT scans provide detailed 3D images of dental structures, soft tissues, nerve paths, and bone, which are crucial for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.

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