D9954

Sleep Apnea Morning Device - CDT Code Guide

Sleep Apnea Services

Overview

CDT code D9954 pertains to the fabrication and delivery of an oral appliance therapy (OAT) morning repositioning device. This device is specifically designed for patients undergoing treatment for sleep apnea. It helps reposition the jaw to alleviate symptoms of sleep apnea, particularly after using a mandibular advancement device overnight. Typically, this procedure involves creating a custom-fitted appliance that patients wear in the morning to help realign their bite and jaw position. This is crucial in maintaining the therapeutic effects of overnight oral appliances and ensuring patient comfort and compliance. Dental professionals often recommend this device for patients who experience jaw discomfort or misalignment after using their primary sleep apnea appliance.

When to Use This Code

  • Patients experiencing jaw discomfort after using a mandibular advancement device
  • Patients with mild to moderate sleep apnea requiring additional jaw alignment support
  • Cases where morning repositioning is necessary to maintain occlusal harmony
  • Patients who report bite changes after sleep apnea treatment
  • When a dentist determines that additional jaw stabilization is needed post-therapy

Documentation Requirements

  • Detailed patient history and diagnosis of sleep apnea
  • Clinical notes on the necessity of the morning repositioning device
  • Records of the appliance fabrication process
  • Patient consent forms for oral appliance therapy
  • Follow-up appointment documentation to assess device efficacy
  • Detailed billing records including device specifications

Billing Considerations

When billing for D9954, it's important to note that insurance coverage may vary, and pre-authorization might be required. Frequency limitations often depend on the patient's specific insurance plan. Common modifiers like -52 for reduced services may apply if the device is not fully fabricated. Coordination with medical insurance might be necessary, as sleep apnea is a medical condition.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The device helps realign the jaw and bite after using a mandibular advancement device overnight, reducing discomfort and maintaining occlusal harmony.

Source: CDT 2023 © American Dental Association

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