D6073

Abutment Supported Retainer - CDT Code Guide

Implant Services/Fixed Partial Denture (FPD) Retainer, Abutment Supported

Overview

CDT Code D6073 refers to an abutment supported retainer for a cast metal fixed partial denture (FPD), predominantly made from base metal. This procedure involves creating a retainer that provides retention, support, and stability to a fixed partial denture by utilizing an abutment on an implant. Typically, this is used in cases where a patient has one or more missing teeth and requires a stable and durable solution to restore function and aesthetics. The retainer is crafted from cast metal, ensuring strength and longevity, and is particularly suited for patients with implants that need additional support for their dentures. Dental professionals often consider this code when planning comprehensive treatment for patients with partial edentulism, especially when implants are part of the treatment plan.

When to Use This Code

  • When a patient has an implant and requires a fixed partial denture for stability.
  • In cases where the patient prefers a metal retainer for durability.
  • When planning a treatment involving multiple missing teeth and implants.
  • For patients needing a long-term solution for partial edentulism.
  • When the existing denture requires additional support from an implant.

Documentation Requirements

  • Detailed treatment plan outlining the need for an abutment supported retainer.
  • Clinical notes describing the implant and abutment status.
  • Radiographic evidence supporting the use of an implant.
  • Materials used in the retainer construction.
  • Patient consent forms for the procedure.
  • Post-operative care instructions provided to the patient.

Billing Considerations

Ensure to verify the patient's insurance coverage for implant services as not all plans cover this. Frequency limitations may apply, so check with the payer for any restrictions. Common modifiers include those indicating the quadrant or arch involved. Coordination with other codes for comprehensive treatment planning may be necessary.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The retainer is predominantly made from base metal, offering strength and durability.

Source: CDT 2023 © American Dental Association

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