Retainer Indirect Resin Crown - CDT Code Guide
Overview
CDT Code D6710 refers to the placement of a retainer indirect resin-based composite crown. This procedure is part of fixed prosthodontics and involves the use of a resin-based material to create a durable, aesthetically pleasing crown that serves as a retainer for a fixed partial denture. Unlike temporary or provisional prostheses, this crown is intended for long-term use. Typically, this procedure is performed when a patient requires a fixed partial denture and the abutment teeth need to be restored with a crown that can support the prosthesis. The resin-based composite material is chosen for its strength and ability to blend with natural teeth, providing both functional and cosmetic benefits.
When to Use This Code
- When a patient requires a fixed partial denture and the abutment tooth needs a crown.
- In cases where a resin-based material is preferred for its aesthetic properties.
- When a durable, long-term solution is needed for a retainer crown.
- For patients with allergies to metal, necessitating a non-metallic crown option.
- When the patient desires a crown that closely matches the color of natural teeth.
Documentation Requirements
- Detailed patient history and diagnosis supporting the need for a fixed partial denture.
- Clinical notes describing the condition of the abutment tooth and justification for crown placement.
- Documentation of the materials used, including the type of resin-based composite.
- Pre- and post-operative photographs or radiographs, if applicable.
- Patient consent forms acknowledging the procedure and material choice.
Billing Considerations
When billing for D6710, ensure that the procedure is not confused with temporary crowns, as this code is for permanent solutions. Check with the patient's insurance for coverage details, as some plans may have specific requirements or limitations on resin-based crowns. Common modifiers may include those indicating the quadrant or arch. Frequency limitations often apply, so verify the patient's history of similar procedures.
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Frequently Asked Questions
No, D6710 is specifically for permanent retainer crowns and should not be used for temporary or provisional prostheses.
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