D2392

Resin-Based Composite Two Surfaces - CDT Code Guide

Preventive/Resin-Based Composite Restorations Direct

Overview

CDT code D2392 refers to the procedure of restoring two surfaces of a posterior tooth using a resin-based composite. This material is versatile, offering options such as bonded and light-cured composites, which are used to restore the function and aesthetics of teeth. The procedure includes tooth preparation, acid etching, application of adhesives, and curing of the composite material. This code is typically used when a cavity or damage affects two surfaces of a molar or premolar, requiring a durable and aesthetically pleasing restoration. It is important for both dental professionals and patients to understand that this code encompasses the entire restoration process, excluding the use of pins, which must be billed separately.

When to Use This Code

  • Restoring a cavity that affects two surfaces of a posterior tooth
  • Repairing a fractured molar involving two surfaces
  • Replacing an old filling on two surfaces of a posterior tooth
  • Addressing decay that has spread to two surfaces of a premolar
  • When aesthetics and durability are required in posterior restorations

Documentation Requirements

  • Detailed chart notes describing the surfaces restored
  • Pre-operative and post-operative images if applicable
  • Documentation of the materials and techniques used
  • Patient consent for the procedure
  • Notation of any additional procedures such as pin placement

Billing Considerations

When billing for D2392, ensure that the procedure is not performed more frequently than allowed by the patient's insurance plan. Common modifiers may include those for additional surfaces or complex restorations. It's important to check with the insurance provider for coverage details and any specific documentation they require. Note that if pins are used, they should be reported separately using code D2951.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The D2392 code includes tooth preparation, acid etching, adhesive application, and the curing of the resin-based composite for two surfaces.

Source: CDT 2023 © American Dental Association

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