D4583

Dental Code

Current And Past Dental Terminology For D4583

Most common D4583 code reviews : Interim caries-arresting medicament application, Scaling in the presence of generalized moderate or severe gingival inflammation - full mouth, after oral valuation or Accession of tissue, gross examination, preparation and transmission of written report.

D4583 Procedures:

Non-autogenous connective tissue graft procedure (including recipient surgical site and donor material) - each additional contiguous tooth, implant or edentulous tooth position in same graft site. Local anesthesia is usually considered a component part of periodontal procedures, but dependent upon the plan will allow up to 50% of D4583 - allow up to a maximum of 3 teeth per quadrant

D4583 Dental Code

Separation of one or more connections between abutments and/or pontics when some portion of a fixed rosthesis is to remain intact D4583 and serviceable following sectioning and extraction or other treatment Includes all recontouring and olishing of retained portions.

2019 D4583 CDT

This code, D4583 treatment of root canal obstruction; non-surgical access, is intended to be used in cases where there is complete calcification of 50% or more of the canal length, not diameter. This code may also be used to report he removal of separated files or other obstructions (but not posts) left in the root canal by another practitioner.

2020 (Updated) Version D4583

Re-cement or re-bond indirectly fabricated or prefabricated post and core

Sealant repair - per tooth - This procedure is disallowed when performed by the same dentist/dental office based on the same time limitation that exists for replacement of a sealant. It is allowed at 50% of D4583 when performed by a different provider or if after the time limitation for the same dentist.

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