Implant Removal - CDT Code Guide
Overview
CDT Code D6105 pertains to the removal of an implant body without the need for bone removal or flap elevation. This procedure is typically performed when an implant fails or is no longer needed, and the removal can be achieved without invasive surgical techniques. It is a less complex procedure compared to other implant removal processes, as it avoids additional trauma to the bone and surrounding tissues. Dental professionals may encounter this scenario when an implant is loose, infected, or causing discomfort to the patient. The procedure is generally straightforward, focusing on the safe extraction of the implant body while preserving the integrity of the surrounding oral structures.
When to Use This Code
- When an implant is loose but not integrated with the bone.
- In cases of implant infection where bone removal is unnecessary.
- When an implant causes discomfort but does not require flap elevation.
- For removal of implants that are being replaced with a different type.
- In situations where the implant is non-functional and needs removal without additional surgical intervention.
Documentation Requirements
- Detailed patient history and reason for implant removal.
- Clinical notes on the condition of the implant and surrounding tissues.
- Radiographic evidence supporting the decision for removal.
- Documentation of the procedure performed, including any complications.
- Patient consent forms acknowledging understanding of the procedure.
- Post-operative care instructions provided to the patient.
Billing Considerations
When billing for D6105, ensure that the procedure is documented thoroughly to justify the lack of bone removal or flap elevation. Be aware of any frequency limitations imposed by insurance providers. Common modifiers may include those indicating the quadrant or arch involved. Verify with the patient's insurance for coverage specifics, as some plans may have restrictions on implant-related procedures.
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Frequently Asked Questions
No, D6105 specifically involves removal without bone removal, so grafting is not typically necessary.
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