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#1 Posted : Thursday, February 26, 2015 10:26:43 AM(UTC)
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We have a patient who will be having heart surgery and needed to be cleared for it. She had a few teeth that needed to be removed due to decay and she would like us to bill her medical insurance because she needed to have them removed to be cleared for her heart surgery. What ICD code should I be using?
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#2 Posted : Thursday, February 26, 2015 6:42:48 PM(UTC)
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Hi guest!

Great question. The ICD diagnosis code(s) you select for the patient will directly describe that's patient's condition!

Here are some options for the decay aspect:

521.00 - Dental caries, unspecified
521.01 - Dental caries limited to enamel
521.02 - Dental caries extending into dentine
521.03 - Dental caries extending into pulp
521.04 - Arrested dental caries
521.05 - Odontoclasia
521.06 - Dental caries pit and fissure
521.07 - Dental caries of smooth surface
521.08 - Dental caries of root surface
521.09 - Other dental caries

There are a ton of codes available to describe different types of cardiovascular disease as well, here is the unspecified code:

429.2 - Cardiovascular disease, unspecified

It would be best to reply on the physician's report for the proper ICD code to use for the cardiovascular issues.

Hope this helps, please let us know if you have any further questions!
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What will be the results of that connections surgery? Was it successful?
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