Retainer Full Cast Noble Metal Crown - CDT Code Guide
Overview
CDT Code D6792 refers to a retainer full cast noble metal crown, a dental procedure used in fixed prosthodontics. This procedure involves the fabrication and placement of a crown made from noble metal alloys, which are known for their durability and biocompatibility. Typically, this type of crown is used as a retainer for a fixed partial denture, providing support and stability to the prosthesis. Dental professionals may recommend this procedure for patients requiring a long-lasting solution for missing teeth, particularly when aesthetics and strength are paramount. The noble metal crown is crafted to fit precisely over a prepared tooth, ensuring a secure fit and optimal function.
When to Use This Code
- When a patient requires a retainer crown for a fixed partial denture
- In cases where durability and strength are essential due to heavy occlusal forces
- For patients with metal allergies, as noble metals are generally well-tolerated
- When aesthetics are a concern, and a metal crown can be veneered for a natural look
Documentation Requirements
- Detailed patient history and diagnosis justifying the need for a retainer crown
- Clinical notes on the tooth preparation and impression taking
- Documentation of the material used, specifying noble metal content
- Pre- and post-operative photographs, if applicable
- Patient consent forms acknowledging understanding of the procedure and materials used
Billing Considerations
When billing for D6792, ensure that the procedure is not performed more frequently than allowed by the patient's insurance plan. Consider using appropriate modifiers if the procedure is part of a larger treatment plan. Verify with the insurance provider whether noble metal crowns are covered under the patient's policy, as some plans may have restrictions or require pre-authorization.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A noble metal crown is a dental crown made from alloys containing a high percentage of noble metals like gold, platinum, or palladium, known for their durability and biocompatibility.
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