D6060

Abutment Supported Crown - CDT Code Guide

Implant Services/Single Crowns, Abutment Supported

Overview

CDT code D6060 refers to an abutment supported porcelain fused to metal crown, predominantly made of base metal. This procedure involves placing a single metal-ceramic crown that is retained, supported, and stabilized by an abutment on a dental implant. This type of crown is typically used when a patient has lost a tooth and requires a durable and aesthetically pleasing restoration. The crown is designed to mimic the appearance of a natural tooth while providing the strength and stability needed for normal oral function. Dental professionals often use this procedure in cases where the surrounding teeth are healthy and the patient desires a long-lasting solution for tooth replacement.

When to Use This Code

  • When a patient has a single missing tooth and an implant has been placed.
  • In cases where the patient desires a metal-ceramic crown for aesthetic reasons.
  • When the surrounding teeth are healthy and do not require additional restorations.
  • For patients who need a durable and stable crown supported by an implant abutment.
  • When a predominantly base metal crown is preferred for cost or durability reasons.

Documentation Requirements

  • Detailed clinical notes describing the need for an implant-supported crown.
  • Radiographic evidence showing the implant and abutment placement.
  • Patient consent forms for the implant and crown procedures.
  • Documentation of the materials used in the crown fabrication.
  • Pre- and post-operative photographs for patient records.
  • Insurance pre-authorization, if required, for the crown placement.

Billing Considerations

When billing for D6060, ensure that the procedure is not performed more frequently than allowed by the patient's insurance plan. Common modifiers may include those indicating the stage of treatment or the specific location of the implant. It's important to verify coverage for implant-supported restorations, as some insurance plans may have specific exclusions or limitations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

An abutment supported crown is specifically designed to be placed on a dental implant, providing support and stability, whereas a regular crown is typically placed on a natural tooth.

Source: CDT 2023 © American Dental Association

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