D6784

Retainer Titanium Crown - CDT Code Guide

Prosthodontics, fixed/Fixed Partial Denture Retainers Crowns

Overview

CDT code D6784 refers to a retainer crown made from titanium and titanium alloys, used in fixed partial dentures. This type of crown is designed to provide a durable and biocompatible solution for patients requiring a fixed prosthodontic appliance. Titanium crowns are known for their strength and resistance to corrosion, making them ideal for long-term dental restorations. Typically, this procedure is used when a patient needs a fixed partial denture and requires a retainer crown that can withstand significant occlusal forces. Dental professionals choose titanium for its excellent integration with natural tissues and minimal allergic reactions.

When to Use This Code

  • When a patient requires a fixed partial denture with a durable retainer crown.
  • In cases where biocompatibility and strength are critical due to heavy occlusal forces.
  • For patients with metal allergies, as titanium is hypoallergenic.
  • When replacing a failed crown with a more durable material.
  • In situations where the patient prefers a metal crown with a natural tooth appearance.

Documentation Requirements

  • Detailed patient history and examination notes.
  • Radiographic evidence supporting the need for a retainer crown.
  • Documentation of the material choice and patient consent.
  • Clinical notes on the preparation and fitting of the crown.
  • Follow-up care instructions and patient compliance documentation.
  • Insurance pre-authorization if required.

Billing Considerations

When billing for D6784, ensure that the procedure is not performed more frequently than allowed by the patient's insurance plan. Common modifiers may include those indicating a replacement or repair. Verify with the insurance provider if titanium crowns are covered under the patient's plan, as some policies may have specific exclusions or require pre-authorization.

Related CDT Codes

Frequently Asked Questions

Titanium crowns offer excellent durability and biocompatibility, making them ideal for patients needing long-lasting dental restorations.

Source: CDT 2023 © American Dental Association

Need help with dental coding?

Our AI-powered assistant can answer your CDT code questions instantly.