Reline Complete Maxillary Denture - CDT Code Guide
Overview
CDT Code D5750 refers to the indirect relining of a complete maxillary denture. This procedure involves the professional adjustment of the inner surface of a denture to improve its fit and comfort for the patient. Typically, this is done in a dental laboratory where the existing denture is modified to better conform to the patient's oral anatomy. This procedure is crucial when the denture has become loose due to changes in the oral tissues, often caused by bone resorption or weight loss.
In clinical practice, relining is recommended when patients experience discomfort or instability with their current dentures. It is a cost-effective solution compared to fabricating a new denture and can significantly enhance the patient's quality of life by improving masticatory function and speech. Dental professionals must assess the condition of the denture and the oral tissues to determine the appropriateness of a reline.
When to Use This Code
- When a patient reports discomfort or looseness with their current maxillary denture.
- Following significant weight loss or bone resorption affecting denture fit.
- When the denture base shows signs of wear but the teeth are still in good condition.
- As part of routine maintenance for long-term denture wearers to ensure optimal fit.
- If the patient experiences difficulty in chewing or speaking due to denture instability.
Documentation Requirements
- Detailed patient history noting changes in oral anatomy or weight.
- Clinical notes describing the current fit and condition of the denture.
- Laboratory prescription detailing the reline process and materials used.
- Patient consent for the procedure, acknowledging understanding of the process.
- Post-procedure evaluation notes confirming improved fit and patient satisfaction.
Billing Considerations
When billing for D5750, ensure that the procedure is not performed more frequently than insurance allows, typically once every few years unless medically necessary. Common modifiers may include those indicating the specific arch treated. Verify with the patient's insurance for coverage details, as some plans may require pre-authorization or have specific frequency limitations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Direct relining is done chairside using materials that set quickly, while indirect relining involves sending the denture to a lab for a more durable and precise adjustment.
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