Intra-Socket Biological Dressing - CDT Code Guide
Overview
CDT Code D7922 refers to the placement of an intra-socket biological dressing to aid in hemostasis or clot stabilization, typically performed during or after a dental extraction. This procedure involves packing the extraction socket with a hemostatic agent to control bleeding and stabilize the clot, promoting optimal healing conditions. It is commonly used in oral and maxillofacial surgery to ensure patient safety and comfort, especially in cases where bleeding control is critical. Dental professionals may utilize this procedure in scenarios involving patients with bleeding disorders or when extractions are complex and require additional measures to manage bleeding effectively.
When to Use This Code
- Following a tooth extraction in patients with known bleeding disorders
- In cases of complex extractions where excessive bleeding is anticipated
- During surgical procedures involving multiple extractions
- When initial hemostasis is not achieved through standard methods
- In patients on anticoagulant therapy requiring additional bleeding control measures
Documentation Requirements
- Detailed clinical notes on the extraction procedure
- Description of the hemostatic agent used
- Patient's medical history, particularly related to bleeding disorders
- Post-operative care instructions provided to the patient
- Documentation of any complications encountered during the procedure
Billing Considerations
Ensure accurate coding by documenting the necessity of the procedure, especially in patients with bleeding disorders. Be aware of any frequency limitations imposed by insurance providers. Common modifiers may include those indicating multiple procedures or unusual circumstances. Verify with the patient's insurance for coverage specifics related to surgical procedures.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Biological dressings are necessary when there is a need to control bleeding and stabilize the clot post-extraction, especially in patients with bleeding disorders or complex extractions.
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