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courtneydsnow Posted: Friday, May 11, 2018 8:08:59 AM(UTC)
 
Hi eastland dental center!

Great question. The ICD codes you listed all sound great. As for the fracture code - I would not recommend using the fracture due to trauma codes in a case where it isn't *really* trauma. Instead, you may want to to consider: K03.81 - Cracked tooth

As for a resource for searching more info about ICD codes, DentalWriter's CrossCode Online that is included with your DentalWriter software maintenance & support subscription is a good place to look. You can always log in there from the DentalWriter Help Center or the "user resources" option from our main webpage: https://niermanpm.com/

Another good resource is: http://www.icd10data.com/

Hope this helps!
eastland dental center Posted: Wednesday, May 9, 2018 10:18:00 AM(UTC)
 
We saw a patient that was having tooth pain caused by an abscess due to fracture of restorative material and tooth structure. Tooth #30 had undergone a root canal and large filling many years ago. It is possible there was residual pulpal tissue as radiographic evaluation shows endo fill not to apex.

Dr. diagnosed the cause as broken down restoration due to decay and fracture leading to irreversible pulpitis, periapical abscess. The tooth was determined un-restorable. ICD codes we are thinking would include periapical abscess without sinus (ICD K04.7), irreversible pulpitis (ICD K04.02), fractured dental restorative material with loss of material (ICD K08.531) and caries (ICD K02.9).

We had a question on the fracture ICD code, it is still appropriate to use S02.5XXA if the fracture was not caused by an accident or traumatic event? Is there another fracture code that would be more appropriate in this case? Or are we ok to just use the fractured dental restorative material with loss of material (ICD K08.531)? The patient’s dental insurance specifies to bill medical insurance for oral surgery first before billing dental.

The tooth was surgically extracted (CDT D7210) so we are going to report the dental extraction code on the medical insurance claim form.

Also, is there a resource we can use to get more specific information and definitions of ICD codes?

Thank you.