Clip - Stationary - CDT Code Guide
Overview
CDT code D2977 refers to the use of a stationary clip per tooth, a procedure often utilized in restorative dentistry. This code is applicable when a stationary clip is used to stabilize or secure dental restorations, such as crowns or bridges, ensuring they remain in place during the healing process or as a permanent solution. The procedure involves the careful placement of the clip on the tooth, providing support and stability. This is particularly useful in cases where additional reinforcement is required due to the tooth's condition or the complexity of the restoration. Dental professionals use this code to accurately document and bill for the use of stationary clips in restorative treatments.
When to Use This Code
- When securing a dental crown that requires additional stabilization.
- In cases where a bridge needs reinforcement to prevent movement.
- For teeth that have undergone significant restoration and need extra support.
- During the healing process post-restoration to ensure stability.
- When a permanent solution is needed for a tooth with structural weaknesses.
Documentation Requirements
- Detailed description of the tooth and restoration involved.
- Clinical notes on the necessity of the stationary clip.
- Photographic evidence or radiographs showing the clip in place.
- Patient consent forms acknowledging the use of the clip.
- Documentation of the materials used for the clip.
- Follow-up care instructions provided to the patient.
Billing Considerations
When billing for D2977, ensure that the use of the clip is clearly justified in the patient's records. Be aware of any frequency limitations imposed by insurance providers, as some may only cover this procedure under specific conditions. Common modifiers may include those indicating the tooth number or quadrant. Verify with the patient's insurance for coverage details, as some plans may consider this an adjunctive procedure.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The primary purpose is to provide stability and support to dental restorations, ensuring they remain securely in place.
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