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The Teeth

Baby Tooth (Teeth)

Chipped Tooth

Inlays

Occlusal Splint

Orthodontic Appliances (i.e. arch bars, orthodontic wiring, periodontal splints and occlusal splint)

Orthopantogram

Temporary Crowns/Permanent Crowns

TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome)

  1. TMJ Arthroscopy

  2. Orthodontic Appliance

  3. Physical Therapy

  4. TMJ Permanent Rating

Medical Codes and Descriptions

Injuries

Treatments

Complications

Tooth Chart

Baby Tooth (Teeth) { #TMJ(Temporomandibular_Joint_Syndro_1 }

· Humans develop two sets of teeth during their lifetime: deciduous teeth and permanent teeth

· Deciduous teeth are the first set of teeth to develop and are commonly referred to as baby teeth

· To locate via freeform search use the keyword ‘baby teeth’ or ‘deciduous teeth’

· To locate on the Medical Model, click on the mouth and then select Teeth injuries

· The correct selection would be the codes described as ‘Loss of deciduous tooth due to accident'

· The root code is K08.419

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Chipped Tooth

In the system a chipped tooth is considered a broken/fractured tooth. Broken/fractured tooth can be located under the root code of S02.5XXA

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Inlays

An inlay resembles a filling in that it fills space. An inlay is shaped outside of the patient's mouth and then cemented into place. Inlays are conservative alternative to crowns.

  • Freeform search on keyword 'inlay tooth' as a treatment

  • 0CRW is the root code for upper teeth and 0CRX is the root code for lower teeth

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Occlusal Splint

· An Occlusal splint or guard is commonly associated with sleep bruxism (teeth grinding or clenching during sleep); it is also used to manage temporomandibular joint conditions

· Free form search “Application of orthodontic appliance’ .

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Orthodontic Splint

  • This code covers application, insertion or fitting of orthodontic appliances such as arch bars, orthodontic wiring, occlusal splint and periodontal splints

  • Free form search “Application of orthodontic appliance’ .

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Orthopantogram

** **Entered in the system using ’BN0JZZZ'– Full mouth X-ray of teeth’

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TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome) { #TMJ(Temporomandibular_Joint_1 }

1. TMJ is categorized as a ‘complication’ in the system. The medical code is M26.60

2. The physical therapy code for TMJ is F07J7ZZ.1G

3. TMJ permanent condition rating is located on the ‘Prognoses Panel’ under body part 'digestive'

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Temporary Crowns/Permanent Crowns

The application of a crown is done in two stages. In the first stage, the tooth is properly prepared, a mold of the tooth is made and then a temporary crown is applied. A permanent crown is constructed from the mold, which typically takes about two weeks. In the second stage, the temporary crown is removed and the permanent crown is cemented into place

The treatment code in the system described as 'Application of crown' covers both states; there is no separate code required for the placement of a temporary crown

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Medical Codes and Descriptions

Injury Codes for Teeth

The following are the root codes for tooth injuries. Each individual tooth has its own suffix

K08.419 Loss of tooth due to accident

S02.5XXA Broken tooth/Fracture of tooth/Chipped tooth

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Treatment Codes

0CDW/0CDX Extraction of Tooth

0CRW0J0/0CRX0J0 Restoration of Tooth by Filling

0CRW0J0/0CRX0J0 Restoration of Tooth by Inlay

0CRWXJ0/ 0CRXXJ0 Application of Crown (includes temporary crown)

0CMW/0CMX Implantation of Tooth

0CBW0Z0/ 0CBX0Z0 Root Canal Therapy

F07J7ZZ.1G Physical Therapy for TMJ

**0CSWX5 ** Application of orthodontic appliance

**0WJ50ZZ ** Arthroscopy-temporomandibular joint (Inspection of Lower Jaw, Open Approach)

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Complications

M26.60.A Temporomandibular joint-pain-dysfunction syndrome (TMJ)

K08.9.A Loss of dental filling

K08.9.B Loss of two or more dental fillings

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Tooth Chart

Maxillary Right Maxillary Left

Mandibular Right Mandibular Left

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