D5955

Palatal Lift Prosthesis - CDT Code Guide

Maxillofacial Prosthetics/Other Removable Prosthetic Services

Overview

CDT Code D5955 refers to the definitive palatal lift prosthesis, a specialized dental appliance designed to elevate the soft palate. This prosthesis is crucial for patients with soft palate dysfunction due to acquired, congenital, or developmental defects. It helps restore essential functions such as speech and swallowing. Typically, a definitive palatal lift is recommended for patients who have successfully used an interim palatal lift and for whom surgical options are not suitable. This procedure is categorized under maxillofacial prosthetics and is part of the broader spectrum of removable prosthetic services.

When to Use This Code

  • Patients with velopharyngeal insufficiency due to neurological disorders.
  • Individuals with congenital defects affecting the soft palate.
  • Patients who have undergone surgery that resulted in soft palate dysfunction.
  • Cases where interim palatal lift prosthesis has proven effective.
  • When surgical intervention is not a viable option.

Documentation Requirements

  • Detailed patient history indicating the need for a palatal lift.
  • Clinical notes describing the soft palate dysfunction.
  • Evidence of successful interim palatal lift usage, if applicable.
  • Documentation of why surgical options are not pursued.
  • A comprehensive treatment plan including the prosthesis design.

Billing Considerations

When billing for D5955, ensure that the patient's medical necessity is well-documented. Frequency limitations may apply, and it's crucial to check with the patient's insurance for coverage details. Common modifiers may include those indicating the prosthesis is a replacement or an adjustment. Coordination with medical insurance may be necessary if the condition is related to a medical diagnosis.

Related CDT Codes

Frequently Asked Questions

The primary purpose is to elevate the soft palate to restore functions like speech and swallowing in patients with dysfunction.

Source: CDT 2023 © American Dental Association

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