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  1. For traditional fixed dental bridges, the appropriate code is D6245 —Pontic – Porcelain/Ceramic. This code should be used when billing for the fabrication and placement of a porcelain or ceramic pontic (the artificial tooth in a bridge). Utilizing this code accurately ensures that insurance claims are processed efficiently and reduces the ...

  2. Bridges Dental Code. D6740: Retainer Crown – Porcelain/Ceramic. D6791: Retainer Crown – Full Cast, Predominantly Base Metal. D6790: Retainer Crown – Full Cast High Noble Metal. D6245: Pontic – Porcelain/Ceramic. D6240: Pontic, Porcelain Fused to Precious/High Noble Metal. D6241: Pontic, Porcelain Fused to Predominantly Base Metal/Non ...

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  4. Get More Information. The Maryland Bridge is an appliance designed to replace a single missing tooth by using a pontic affixed to a wire. The wire is then bonded to the lingual of the adjacent teeth resulting in a permanent solution for the space created by the missing tooth. Download Fillable RX Order Form. Order. Aligners. Red White and Blue.

  5. Feb 20, 2023 · American Dental Coders Association 9015 W Union Hills Dr Ste 107 #314 Peoria, AZ 85382 833-469-ADCA

  6. 707 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, MD 21202-3601 Main Business Line: 410-545-0300 | 1-800-323-6742

  7. A single wing composite with fiber reinforcement can be done chairside or lab fabricated. It requires more occlusal clearance, about 1.5 mm and can be repaired easily chairside. An e.max bridge with one wing restoration has very predictable bonding but needs more thickness, about 1.5mm, especially at the connector.

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