Gold Foil One Surface - CDT Code Guide
Overview
CDT code D2410 refers to a gold foil restoration on one surface of a tooth. This procedure involves the placement of a gold foil material to restore a decayed or damaged area on a single surface of a tooth. Gold foil restorations are known for their durability and biocompatibility, making them a preferred choice in certain clinical situations. Typically, this procedure is chosen for patients who require a long-lasting restoration and have a preference for gold due to its aesthetic or functional benefits. It is often used in cases where minimal tooth structure needs to be removed, preserving the integrity of the tooth.
When to Use This Code
- When a patient requires a durable restoration on a single surface of a tooth.
- In cases where the patient prefers gold for its aesthetic or functional properties.
- When minimal tooth structure removal is desired to preserve tooth integrity.
- For restorations in areas of the mouth where high strength is needed.
- When a patient has a history of allergies to other restorative materials.
Documentation Requirements
- Detailed clinical notes describing the tooth surface involved.
- Pre-operative and post-operative photographs if applicable.
- Patient consent form acknowledging the choice of gold foil material.
- Documentation of the patient's preference for gold restoration.
- A record of the materials used and the technique applied.
Billing Considerations
When billing for D2410, ensure that the procedure is documented thoroughly to justify the use of gold foil. Check with the patient's insurance for coverage details, as some plans may have specific guidelines for gold restorations. Frequency limitations may apply, so verify if the patient has had similar procedures recently. Common modifiers may include those indicating the specific tooth or surface treated.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Gold foil restorations are unique due to their durability, biocompatibility, and minimal invasiveness, preserving more of the natural tooth.
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