Re-cement Re-bond Space Maintainer - CDT Code Guide
Overview
CDT code D1553 refers to the procedure of re-cementing or re-bonding a unilateral space maintainer per quadrant. This is a preventive measure used in pediatric dentistry to maintain space in the dental arch following the premature loss of a primary tooth. The procedure involves adjusting and re-securing the space maintainer appliance to ensure it functions correctly until the permanent tooth erupts. Typically, this procedure is necessary when the appliance becomes loose or detached due to normal wear or accidental impact. Clinically, it is crucial to maintain the space to prevent misalignment or crowding of the permanent teeth.
When to Use This Code
- When a unilateral space maintainer becomes loose or detached
- Following the accidental impact that affects the space maintainer
- During routine dental check-ups if the appliance shows signs of instability
- When the patient reports discomfort or issues with the space maintainer
- If there is visible movement of adjacent teeth indicating appliance failure
Documentation Requirements
- Detailed patient history and reason for space maintainer placement
- Clinical notes on the condition of the space maintainer prior to re-cementing
- Description of the procedure performed, including materials used
- Post-procedure instructions given to the patient or guardian
- Photographic evidence or radiographs if applicable
- Follow-up care plan and any future appointments scheduled
Billing Considerations
This code is typically used in pediatric dentistry and may have frequency limitations based on the patient's insurance plan. It is important to check with the insurance provider for any specific guidelines or pre-authorization requirements. Common modifiers may include those indicating the specific quadrant treated. Ensure that the procedure is documented thoroughly to avoid claim denials.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A unilateral space maintainer is a dental appliance used to preserve space for a permanent tooth after the premature loss of a primary tooth.
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