D6092

Re-cement/Bond Implant Crown - CDT Code Guide

Implant Services/Other Implant Services

Overview

CDT code D6092 is used for the procedure of re-cementing or re-bonding an implant or abutment-supported crown. This procedure is typically necessary when a crown becomes loose or dislodged, which can occur due to various factors such as wear and tear, trauma, or improper initial placement. The process involves cleaning the crown and the abutment, applying a dental adhesive, and securely reattaching the crown. This code is crucial for maintaining the integrity and functionality of implant-supported restorations, ensuring patient comfort and oral health.

When to Use This Code

  • When an implant-supported crown becomes loose due to adhesive failure.
  • After trauma or impact that dislodges the crown from the abutment.
  • In cases where the crown was improperly seated initially and needs adjustment.
  • When routine dental check-ups reveal a loose crown on an implant.
  • For maintenance of implant-supported restorations in long-term care.

Documentation Requirements

  • Detailed clinical notes describing the condition of the crown and abutment.
  • Evidence of the initial placement and any previous adjustments.
  • Patient consent for the re-cementation or re-bonding procedure.
  • Description of the materials used for re-cementation or re-bonding.
  • Post-procedure evaluation notes confirming stability and fit.

Billing Considerations

When billing for D6092, ensure that the procedure is not being claimed too frequently, as insurance may have limitations on how often this service can be performed. Common modifiers may include those indicating the specific tooth or quadrant involved. It's important to verify with the patient's insurance provider regarding coverage for implant-related services, as policies can vary significantly.

Related CDT Codes

Frequently Asked Questions

Coverage for D6092 can vary. It's important to check with the patient's specific insurance provider as implant-related procedures often have different coverage terms.

Source: CDT 2023 © American Dental Association

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