Abutment Supported Retainer - CDT Code Guide
Overview
CDT Code D6068 refers to an abutment supported retainer for a porcelain or ceramic fixed partial denture (FPD). This procedure involves the placement of a ceramic retainer that is supported by an abutment on a dental implant. It is designed to provide retention, support, and stability for the fixed partial denture, which is a type of dental prosthesis used to replace missing teeth. Typically, this code is used in scenarios where a patient has one or more missing teeth and requires a durable and aesthetically pleasing solution. The abutment supported retainer is crucial in ensuring that the FPD is securely anchored, providing both functional and cosmetic benefits.
When to Use This Code
- When a patient has an implant and requires a fixed partial denture
- In cases where a porcelain or ceramic material is preferred for aesthetic reasons
- When additional stability and support are needed for the FPD
- For patients with missing teeth adjacent to an implant
- In situations where a traditional bridge is not feasible due to lack of natural teeth support
Documentation Requirements
- Detailed patient chart notes documenting the need for an FPD
- Radiographic evidence supporting the presence of an implant abutment
- Clinical notes describing the procedure and materials used
- Patient consent forms for implant and prosthetic procedures
- Documentation of the patient's dental and medical history
- Insurance pre-authorization, if required
Billing Considerations
When billing for D6068, ensure that the procedure is clearly documented and justified in the patient's records. Be aware of any frequency limitations imposed by insurance providers, as well as any specific coverage policies related to implant-supported prosthetics. Common modifiers may include those indicating the location of the procedure or specific patient conditions. Verify with the patient's insurance for any pre-authorization requirements to avoid claim denials.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The retainer is typically made from porcelain or ceramic, chosen for their aesthetic qualities and strength.
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