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Inlays and onlays are currently reported using codes D2510 to D2664. Crowns are reported using codes D2390 and D2710 to D2799, including those made with indirect composite.
Dental Code D6120 signifies the fabrication and placement of a retainer that is supported by dental implants.
Inlays and onlays are currently reported using codes D2510 to D2664. Crowns are reported using codes D2390 and D2710 to D2799, including those made with indirect composite. Veneers are reported using codes D2960 to D2962.
Inlays are a type of indirect restoration (filling) that is used to restore extensively damaged or decayed teeth. When compared to conventional (direct) fillings, inlays have several advantages: Inlays are extremely strong and durable: well-made gold inlays, in particular, have exceptional longevity with proper care.
All ceramic and porcelain inlays and onlays are coded as follows: 02610- Inlay, porcelain/ceramic, one surface; 02620-Inlay, porcelain/ceramic, two surfaces; 02630-Inlay, porcelain/cer-amic, three or more surfaces; 02642- Onlay, porcelain/ceramic, two surfaces; 02643-Onlay, porcelain/ceramic, three surfaces; 02644-
Summary of Dental Code D9440 This code is used to document and bill dental procedures conducted during evenings, weekends, or holidays. The procedure involves appointment scheduling, patient arrival, assessment and evaluation, dental treatment, and post-treatment instructions.
The inlay/onlay requires a minimum of 1.5 mm occlusal space and all cuspidian angles must be rounded and the margins must have a shoulder shape with a rounded internal angle or a wide chamfer. The preparations should have a minimum ceramic thickness of approximately 1.5 mm to 2.5 mm.
Dental Code D6253 signifies the need for a provisional pontic, which is a temporary replacement for a missing tooth. A pontic is an artificial tooth used to fill the gap left by a missing tooth. The term provisional indicates that this is a temporary solution until further treatment or diagnosis is completed.

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