D6609

Retainer Onlay Porcelain/Ceramic - CDT Code Guide

Prosthodontics, fixed/Fixed Partial Denture Retainers Inlays/Onlays

Overview

CDT code D6609 refers to a retainer onlay made of porcelain or ceramic that covers three or more surfaces. This procedure is part of fixed prosthodontics and is used to restore the function and aesthetics of teeth that support a fixed partial denture. Typically, this code is used when a tooth requires substantial restoration due to decay or fracture, and a simple filling is insufficient. The onlay is custom-made to fit the prepared tooth and is bonded to provide strength and durability. This procedure is common in cases where preserving as much of the natural tooth structure as possible is a priority, while also providing a strong and aesthetically pleasing restoration.

When to Use This Code

  • When a tooth supporting a fixed partial denture requires restoration due to extensive decay.
  • In cases where a tooth has fractured and needs coverage over three or more surfaces.
  • When a patient requires a durable and aesthetic restoration for a tooth supporting a bridge.
  • For teeth that have undergone endodontic treatment and need additional support.
  • When replacing an existing onlay that has failed or is compromised.

Documentation Requirements

  • Detailed clinical notes describing the condition of the tooth and the necessity for an onlay.
  • Pre-operative and post-operative radiographs to support the procedure.
  • A description of the materials used for the onlay.
  • Documentation of the patient's consent for the procedure.
  • A record of the laboratory work order and any communications with the dental lab.

Billing Considerations

When billing for D6609, it's important to consider the frequency limitations set by insurance providers, as some may restrict coverage for onlays within a certain time frame. Common modifiers may include those indicating the quadrant or arch. Ensure that the patient's insurance plan covers porcelain/ceramic materials, as some plans may have specific exclusions or require pre-authorization.

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Frequently Asked Questions

An onlay covers one or more cusps of a tooth, while a crown covers the entire tooth. Onlays are used when more tooth structure can be preserved.

Source: CDT 2023 © American Dental Association

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