D6722

Retainer Resin with Noble Metal Crown - CDT Code Guide

Prosthodontics, fixed/Fixed Partial Denture Retainers Crowns

Overview

CDT code D6722 pertains to a dental procedure involving the placement of a retainer resin with a noble metal crown. This procedure is part of fixed prosthodontics, specifically focusing on fixed partial denture retainers. The noble metal crown serves as a durable and aesthetically pleasing option for patients requiring a partial denture retainer. Typically, this procedure is recommended when there is a need to replace missing teeth while ensuring the stability and function of the remaining natural teeth. Dental professionals often consider this option for its strength and biocompatibility, making it a preferred choice for long-term dental restorations.

When to Use This Code

  • When a patient requires a fixed partial denture with enhanced durability.
  • In cases where aesthetics are important, and a noble metal is preferred.
  • When replacing a missing tooth with a fixed prosthesis that requires a retainer.
  • For patients with allergies to base metals, opting for noble metal alternatives.
  • In scenarios where a previous retainer has failed and needs replacement.

Documentation Requirements

  • Detailed patient history and diagnosis supporting the need for a fixed partial denture.
  • Clinical notes indicating the choice of noble metal for the crown.
  • Pre-operative and post-operative photographs or radiographs.
  • Documentation of patient consent for the procedure.
  • Detailed treatment plan outlining the steps and materials used.
  • Insurance pre-authorization, if required.

Billing Considerations

When billing for D6722, it's important to verify the patient's insurance coverage for prosthodontic procedures, as some plans may have specific limitations or require pre-authorization. Frequency limitations may apply, so check the patient's history for similar claims. Common modifiers may include those indicating the arch or quadrant involved. Ensure that all documentation is thorough to avoid claim denials.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Noble metal crowns contain a higher percentage of precious metals, offering better biocompatibility and aesthetics compared to base metal crowns.

Source: CDT 2023 © American Dental Association

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