Pulpal Therapy Posterior - CDT Code Guide
Overview
CDT Code D3240 refers to pulpal therapy for posterior primary teeth, specifically excluding final restoration. This procedure is crucial for maintaining the health of primary teeth with succedaneous teeth. It involves endodontic therapy, including pulpectomy, cleaning, and filling of the canals with a resorbable material. This code is applicable to primary and second molars. The goal is to preserve the tooth until it naturally exfoliates, ensuring proper space maintenance and function for the developing permanent teeth. Typically, this procedure is performed when there is extensive decay or pulp exposure in a primary tooth, but the tooth is still restorable and crucial for the child's dental development.
When to Use This Code
- When a primary molar has significant decay but is restorable
- In cases of pulp exposure due to caries or trauma in a primary molar
- When a primary tooth is necessary for maintaining space for permanent teeth
- If the child experiences pain or infection related to the pulp in a primary molar
- When radiographic evidence shows pulp involvement in a primary molar
Documentation Requirements
- Detailed clinical notes describing the condition of the tooth and reason for treatment
- Radiographic evidence supporting the need for pulpal therapy
- Consent forms signed by the parent or guardian
- Description of the materials used for the resorbable filling
- Post-operative instructions given to the parent or guardian
- Documentation of follow-up care and any complications
Billing Considerations
When billing for D3240, ensure that the procedure is not billed alongside a final restoration code for the same tooth on the same date of service. Check for frequency limitations as some insurance plans may restrict the number of pulpal therapies covered per year. Use appropriate modifiers if the procedure is part of a more extensive treatment plan. Verify with the patient's insurance for coverage details as policies on primary teeth treatments can vary.
Related CDT Codes
Frequently Asked Questions
D3240 involves complete removal of pulp tissue and filling with resorbable material, whereas a pulpotomy typically involves partial removal of pulp tissue.
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