D6093

Re-cement or Re-bond Implant Denture - CDT Code Guide

Implant Services/Other Implant Services

Overview

CDT code D6093 pertains to the procedure of re-cementing or re-bonding an implant or abutment-supported fixed partial denture. This procedure is typically necessary when an existing implant-supported denture becomes loose or detached, requiring professional intervention to restore its functionality and comfort. Dental professionals perform this procedure to ensure that the prosthesis is securely attached to the implant or abutment, thereby maintaining the patient's oral health and comfort. It is a crucial service in the maintenance of implant-supported restorations, often performed in scenarios where the prosthesis has been compromised due to wear, trauma, or inadequate initial bonding.

When to Use This Code

  • When an implant-supported denture becomes loose or detached.
  • Following trauma to the mouth that affects the stability of the denture.
  • During routine maintenance check-ups when instability is detected.
  • When the patient reports discomfort or difficulty in chewing due to a loose denture.
  • After assessing that the underlying implant or abutment is stable and healthy.

Documentation Requirements

  • Detailed patient history and examination notes.
  • Description of the condition of the existing implant and prosthesis.
  • Clinical notes on the procedure performed, including materials used.
  • Patient consent forms and any pre-procedure consultations.
  • Post-procedure care instructions provided to the patient.

Billing Considerations

When billing for D6093, ensure that the procedure is not being billed too frequently, as many insurance plans have limitations on how often this service can be covered. Common modifiers may include those indicating the specific tooth or quadrant involved. It's important to verify with the patient's insurance provider for any specific coverage limitations or requirements.

Related CDT Codes

Frequently Asked Questions

Re-cementing typically involves using a dental cement to reattach the denture, while re-bonding may involve adhesive materials for a more secure attachment.

Source: CDT 2023 © American Dental Association

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