D6091

Replacement of Attachment Part - CDT Code Guide

Implant Services/Other Implant Services

Overview

CDT code D6091 refers to the replacement of a replaceable part of a semi-precision or precision attachment in an implant or abutment-supported prosthesis. This procedure is essential when a component of the attachment system wears out or becomes damaged, ensuring the prosthesis continues to function effectively. Typically, this involves replacing parts such as clips, screws, or other attachment elements that secure the prosthesis to the implant or abutment. Dental professionals often encounter this need in patients with long-term implant-supported prostheses, where wear and tear are expected over time. This code is crucial for maintaining the integrity and functionality of the prosthesis, thereby enhancing patient comfort and prosthetic longevity.

When to Use This Code

  • When a component of an implant-supported prosthesis attachment is worn out.
  • In cases where the attachment part is damaged due to trauma or excessive use.
  • During routine maintenance checks when the attachment shows signs of wear.
  • When the patient reports discomfort or instability in the prosthesis.
  • As part of a scheduled replacement cycle for prosthetic components.

Documentation Requirements

  • Detailed clinical notes describing the condition of the attachment part.
  • Photographic evidence of the damaged or worn component, if applicable.
  • Patient's dental and medical history related to the implant prosthesis.
  • Description of the replacement part used, including manufacturer details.
  • Date of service and specific location of the implant/prosthesis.

Billing Considerations

When billing for D6091, consider the frequency limitations imposed by insurance providers, as some may restrict how often this procedure can be billed. Common modifiers may include those indicating the specific quadrant or arch involved. It's important to verify with the patient's insurance for coverage specifics, as some plans may have exclusions or require pre-authorization for prosthetic maintenance procedures.

Related CDT Codes

Frequently Asked Questions

Parts such as clips, screws, or other attachment components of the prosthesis are commonly replaced.

Source: CDT 2023 © American Dental Association

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