Resin-Based Composite - CDT Code Guide
Overview
CDT Code D2332 refers to the application of a resin-based composite restoration on three surfaces of an anterior tooth. This procedure is commonly used to restore the function and appearance of teeth that have been damaged by decay or trauma. The process involves preparing the tooth, applying an acid etch, and using adhesives and resin bonding agents to secure the composite material. The composite is then light-cured to harden it. This code is specifically used for anterior teeth, which include the incisors and canines, and is a popular choice due to its aesthetic appeal, as the material can be closely matched to the natural color of the teeth. Dental professionals often choose this procedure for patients who require a durable and visually pleasing restoration.
When to Use This Code
- Restoration of a decayed anterior tooth involving three surfaces
- Repair of a fractured anterior tooth with multiple surface involvement
- Replacement of an old or failing composite restoration on an anterior tooth
- Aesthetic enhancement of an anterior tooth with structural compromise
- Restoration of an anterior tooth following trauma
Documentation Requirements
- Detailed chart notes describing the surfaces restored
- Pre- and post-operative photographs if applicable
- Patient consent forms for the procedure
- Documentation of the materials used, including type of composite
- Notation of any additional procedures, such as the use of pins (billed separately)
Billing Considerations
When billing for D2332, ensure that the procedure is documented as involving three surfaces on an anterior tooth. Be aware of any frequency limitations set by the patient's insurance plan, as some plans may restrict the number of restorations covered within a certain time frame. Common modifiers may include those indicating the specific tooth number. Always verify coverage details with the patient's insurance provider to avoid unexpected denials.
Related CDT Codes
Frequently Asked Questions
No, D2332 is specifically for anterior teeth. For posterior teeth, different codes such as D2392 should be used.
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