D7250

Removal of Residual Tooth Roots - CDT Code Guide

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery/Extractions (Includes Local Anesthesia, Suturing If Needed, and Routine Postoperative Care)

Overview

CDT code D7250 pertains to the surgical removal of residual tooth roots, a procedure that involves cutting through soft tissue and bone to extract remaining tooth structures. This is often necessary when tooth roots are left behind after a previous extraction or due to trauma. The procedure includes the closure of the surgical site, ensuring proper healing. Typically performed by oral surgeons, this procedure is crucial in preventing infections and maintaining oral health. Patients may require this procedure if they experience pain or infection due to retained roots, or if the roots interfere with prosthetic devices such as dentures.

When to Use This Code

  • When residual roots are left after a previous extraction
  • If retained roots are causing infection or pain
  • When roots interfere with the placement of dentures or other prosthetics
  • In cases of trauma where roots are fractured and need removal
  • For pre-prosthetic surgery to ensure a smooth alveolar ridge

Documentation Requirements

  • Detailed clinical notes describing the need for the procedure
  • Radiographic evidence showing the presence of residual roots
  • Patient consent forms for surgical intervention
  • Postoperative care instructions provided to the patient
  • Anesthesia records and any complications encountered
  • Documentation of closure technique used

Billing Considerations

When billing for D7250, ensure that the procedure is not billed in conjunction with a comprehensive extraction code unless justified. Frequency limitations may apply based on insurance policies. Common modifiers include those indicating the specific quadrant or site of surgery. Verify with the patient's insurance for coverage specifics, as some plans may require prior authorization.

Related CDT Codes

Frequently Asked Questions

Coverage for D7250 varies by insurance plan. It's important to check with the patient's provider for specific coverage details and any required pre-authorizations.

Source: CDT 2023 © American Dental Association

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