D6087

Implant Supported Noble Alloys Crown - CDT Code Guide

Implant Services/Single Crowns, Implant Supported

Overview

CDT code D6087 refers to a dental procedure involving the placement of a single metal crown restoration that is retained, supported, and stabilized by a dental implant. This procedure is typically used when a patient has lost a tooth and requires a durable and aesthetic replacement. The noble alloys used in the crown provide strength and resistance to corrosion, making it a reliable option for long-term dental restoration. This code is applicable in clinical scenarios where a single tooth replacement is needed, and the patient has opted for an implant-supported solution. Dental professionals should ensure that the implant is properly integrated before proceeding with the crown placement to ensure stability and functionality.

When to Use This Code

  • When a patient requires a single tooth replacement with an implant-supported crown.
  • In cases where the patient prefers a metal crown for its durability and aesthetic appeal.
  • When the implant has successfully osseointegrated and is ready to support a crown.
  • For patients with a history of dental restorations who need a reliable and long-lasting solution.
  • When a noble alloy crown is specifically requested for its superior properties.

Documentation Requirements

  • Detailed patient history and diagnosis supporting the need for an implant-supported crown.
  • Documentation of implant placement and osseointegration status.
  • Clinical notes on the selection of noble alloys for the crown.
  • Pre- and post-operative radiographs showing the implant and crown placement.
  • Patient consent forms and treatment plans outlining the procedure.

Billing Considerations

When billing for D6087, ensure that the implant has been properly documented and is ready to support the crown. Be aware of any frequency limitations imposed by insurance providers, as some may only cover implant-supported crowns under specific conditions. Common modifiers may include those indicating the specific location of the implant. Verify with the patient's insurance for coverage details, as policies on implant-supported restorations can vary significantly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Noble alloys crowns are typically made from metals like gold, platinum, or palladium, which offer strength and resistance to corrosion.

Source: CDT 2023 © American Dental Association

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