D6199

Unspecified Implant Procedure - CDT Code Guide

Implant Services/Other Implant Services

Overview

CDT Code D6199 is designated for unspecified implant procedures that do not fall under existing specific codes. This code is essential for dental professionals when performing unique or uncommon implant procedures that require detailed documentation and reporting. Typically, D6199 is used when a procedure involves innovative techniques or materials not yet standardized within the CDT coding system. Dental professionals must provide a comprehensive description of the procedure performed to ensure accurate billing and compliance. This code allows for flexibility in reporting complex implant services that are tailored to individual patient needs.

When to Use This Code

  • When performing a novel implant procedure not covered by existing codes.
  • In cases involving experimental implant techniques.
  • For custom implant solutions requiring detailed reporting.
  • When using new implant materials not yet coded.
  • In scenarios where a combination of procedures creates a unique treatment plan.

Documentation Requirements

  • Detailed description of the procedure performed.
  • Rationale for using an unspecified code instead of a specific one.
  • Clinical notes supporting the necessity of the procedure.
  • Materials and techniques used during the procedure.
  • Pre- and post-operative patient condition and outcomes.
  • Any relevant imaging or diagnostic reports.

Billing Considerations

When billing with D6199, ensure that the procedure is thoroughly documented to justify the use of an unspecified code. Be aware that insurance carriers may require additional information or pre-authorization for reimbursement. This code should be used sparingly and only when no other specific code applies. Consider using modifiers to indicate unusual circumstances or additional procedures performed concurrently.

Related CDT Codes

Frequently Asked Questions

Use D6199 when the implant procedure performed does not match any existing specific codes and requires detailed reporting.

Source: CDT 2023 © American Dental Association

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