D6080

Implant Maintenance Procedures - CDT Code Guide

Implant Services/Other Implant Services

Overview

CDT Code D6080 pertains to implant maintenance procedures where prostheses are removed and reinserted. This comprehensive procedure involves the active debriding of implants and a thorough examination of the entire implant system, including checking the occlusion and stability of the superstructure. Dental professionals also provide patients with instructions for daily implant care. This code is not applied per implant but rather for implant-supported fixed prostheses as a whole. It is crucial for maintaining the longevity and functionality of dental implants.

When to Use This Code

  • When a patient with implant-supported fixed prostheses requires routine maintenance.
  • During a scheduled dental visit for cleaning and examination of the implant system.
  • When there are signs of plaque buildup or inflammation around the implant area.
  • If the patient reports discomfort or instability in their implant-supported prostheses.
  • To instruct patients on proper daily hygiene practices for their implants.

Documentation Requirements

  • Detailed notes on the condition of the implant and surrounding tissues.
  • Records of the patient's oral hygiene practices and instructions provided.
  • Description of the debridement process and any findings during the examination.
  • Documentation of the prostheses removal and reinsertion process.
  • Notes on the occlusion and stability assessment of the implant superstructure.
  • Patient consent and understanding of the procedure and aftercare instructions.

Billing Considerations

D6080 is typically billed as part of routine implant maintenance and may be limited to a specific frequency per year by insurance providers. It is important to check with the patient's insurance for coverage details and any necessary pre-authorizations. Common modifiers may include those indicating the type of prosthesis or specific patient conditions.

Related CDT Codes

Frequently Asked Questions

No, D6080 is not a per implant code. It applies to the maintenance of implant-supported fixed prostheses as a whole.

Source: CDT 2023 © American Dental Association

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