Commonly used dental codes cheat sheet 2025

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After the ICD-10-CM/PCS effective date, if a reimbursement form requires a dentist to code for a specific diagnosis or a dentist performs procedures in an inpatient hospital setting, the ICD-10-CM/PCS code will be required (7).
Most Common Dental Billing Codes D0120 Periodic Oral Evaluation: The essential code for routine check-ups, vital for ongoing oral health assessment. D1110 Adult Prophylaxis: This code applies to routine cleaning procedures for adults, fundamental in preventing dental diseases.
Teeth 6,11,22,27 are permanent cuspids or canines. Teeth 5,12,21,28 are first premolars or bicuspids, teeth 4,13,20,29 are second premolars or bicuspids. Teeth 3,14,19,30 are first permanent molars, 2,15,18,31 are second permanent molars. Teeth 1,16,17,32 are third permanent molars or wisdom teeth.
ADA Codes for Dental Procedures ADA CodeDescription D0150 Comprehensive oral evaluation - new or established patient D0160 Detailed and extensive oral evaluation-problem focused, by report D0170 Re-evaluation-limited, problem focused (established patient; not post-operative visit) D0171 Re-evaluation-post-operative office visit7 more rows
CDT Codes are categorized as per the type of service: ServicesCodesCategories Diagnostic D0100 - D0999 (D0) Preventive D1000 - D1999 (D1) Restorative D2000 - D2999 (D2) Endodontics D3000 - D3999 (D3)8 more rows
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Diagnoses for temporomandibular disorders, trigeminal neuralgia, and other oro-facial pain conditions can be found in the ICD-10-CM code, and dentists treating these conditions will also use these codes (22). Finally, dentists providing services in inpatient hospital settings will be required to use ICD-10-PCS codes.
Dental billing codes are a set of codes that are used to bill dental services to insurance companies. Dental professionals use these codes to describe dental procedures and treatments they perform. Understanding these codes is essential for accurate billing and reimbursement.

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