Labial Veneer (Resin Laminate) - CDT Code Guide
Overview
CDT Code D2960 refers to the application of a labial or facial veneer using a direct resin laminate. This procedure is part of restorative dental services and involves the bonding of a resin material directly onto the front surface of a tooth. It is typically used to improve the appearance of teeth that are discolored, worn, chipped, or slightly misaligned. The process involves minimal tooth preparation and is often completed in a single dental visit, making it a popular choice for patients seeking immediate aesthetic improvements. Dental professionals utilize this code when performing direct resin veneers, which are a conservative approach compared to indirect veneers or crowns.
When to Use This Code
- When a patient has minor cosmetic imperfections on anterior teeth.
- For patients seeking a cost-effective alternative to porcelain veneers.
- In cases where immediate aesthetic improvement is desired.
- When minimal tooth preparation is preferred.
- For repairing small chips or cracks on the front teeth.
Documentation Requirements
- Detailed clinical notes describing the tooth condition and treatment rationale.
- Informed consent from the patient, outlining the procedure and expected outcomes.
- Pre- and post-operative photographs to document the aesthetic changes.
- Material used and shade selected for the resin veneer.
- Patient's dental and medical history relevant to the procedure.
Billing Considerations
When billing for D2960, ensure that the procedure is not performed more frequently than allowed by the patient's insurance plan. Check for any specific coverage limitations or exclusions related to cosmetic procedures. Common modifiers may include those indicating the specific tooth number. It is important to verify with the patient's insurance provider whether direct resin veneers are covered under their plan, as some insurers may consider them elective or cosmetic.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Direct veneers are applied directly to the tooth in one visit using resin, while indirect veneers are custom-made in a lab and require multiple visits.
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