D0395

Fusion of 3D Image Volumes - CDT Code Guide

Diagnostic/Post Processing Image Sets

Overview

CDT code D0395 refers to the fusion of two or more 3D image volumes from one or more modalities. This process is crucial in diagnostic imaging, allowing dental professionals to combine multiple imaging data sets into a single, comprehensive view. This fusion enhances the accuracy of diagnoses and treatment planning by providing a more complete picture of the patient's dental structures. Typical scenarios include complex cases where multiple imaging techniques, such as CT and MRI, are used to gather detailed information about oral and maxillofacial conditions. By integrating these images, clinicians can better assess conditions like tumors, cysts, or other abnormalities, leading to more informed clinical decisions.

When to Use This Code

  • When multiple imaging modalities are used for a comprehensive diagnostic evaluation
  • In cases requiring detailed assessment of complex dental or maxillofacial conditions
  • For treatment planning in implantology where precise anatomical details are crucial
  • In orthodontics for evaluating craniofacial anomalies
  • When assessing the extent of trauma in maxillofacial injuries

Documentation Requirements

  • Detailed report of the imaging modalities used
  • Clinical justification for the fusion of images
  • Patient consent for the imaging procedures
  • Record of the radiologist or specialist who performed the fusion
  • Clear documentation of the findings and their implications for treatment
  • Date and time of the imaging procedures

Billing Considerations

When billing for D0395, ensure that the fusion of images is medically necessary and well-documented. Be aware of any frequency limitations imposed by insurance providers. Common modifiers may include those indicating the specific imaging modalities used. It's important to verify coverage with the patient's insurance, as some plans may have restrictions on advanced imaging procedures.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Fusing 3D image volumes allows for a comprehensive view of the patient's dental anatomy, improving diagnostic accuracy and treatment planning.

Source: CDT 2023 © American Dental Association

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