Resection Prosthesis Man Partial - CDT Code Guide
Overview
CDT code D5941 refers to the fabrication and fitting of a mandibular partial removable resection prosthesis. This procedure is typically required when a portion of the mandible has been surgically removed due to conditions such as cancer, trauma, or congenital defects. The prosthesis helps restore oral function, aesthetics, and comfort by replacing the missing section of the jaw. Dental professionals must ensure precise fitting and patient adaptation to the prosthesis, which can significantly enhance the patient's quality of life. The process involves taking detailed impressions, designing the prosthesis, and multiple fittings to ensure optimal function and comfort.
When to Use This Code
- Following surgical resection of the mandible due to oral cancer
- In cases of traumatic injury resulting in mandibular loss
- For congenital defects requiring mandibular reconstruction
- When a patient requires improved oral function and aesthetics post-resection
- To provide structural support and stabilization for remaining oral structures
Documentation Requirements
- Detailed patient history and diagnosis leading to mandibular resection
- Surgical reports outlining the extent of resection
- Clinical notes on prosthesis design and fitting sessions
- Patient consent forms for prosthesis fabrication and fitting
- Progress notes documenting patient adaptation and follow-up care
- Photographic evidence of the prosthesis fitting and function
Billing Considerations
When billing for D5941, ensure that the procedure is medically necessary and documented thoroughly. Frequency limitations may apply based on the patient's insurance plan. Common modifiers include those indicating the specific quadrant or arch involved. Verify with insurance providers regarding coverage for maxillofacial prosthetics, as policies can vary widely.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The primary purpose is to restore oral function and aesthetics after part of the mandible has been surgically removed.
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