Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services Office of Medicaid 600 Washington Street Boston, MA 02111 www.mass.gov/masshealth MassHealth Transmittal Letter DEN-85 August 2010 TO: Dental Providers Participating in MassHealth FROM: Terence G. Dougherty, Medicaid Director RE: Dental Manual (Revisions to the MassHealth Dental Program) This letter transmits changes to the MassHealth dental regulations at 130 CMR 420.000, and revised service codes and descriptions for Subchapter 6 of the Dental Manual. These revisions are effective September 3, 2010. MassHealth will enroll public health dental hygienists (PHDHs) as MassHealth providers, in accordance with the Dental Omnibus legislation passed in January 2009 (C. 530 of the Acts of 2008, codified at M.G.L. c. 112, §51). PHDHs meeting the requirements specified in the Board of Registration in Dentistry (BORID) regulations can enroll in MassHealth and provide certain dental services in a variety of public health settings, including schools and mobile dental settings. Other Regulation Changes MassHealth has adopted other changes to align with clinical standards of care. MassHealth will pay for up to four bitewing films as separate procedures based on clinical guidelines set forth by the American Dental Association (see 130 CMR 420.423(B)(2)). Additional changes include the following. .. MassHealth will pay for sealants for primary (deciduous) posterior teeth for members under age nine only. .. MassHealth will pay for sealants for permanent, noncarious, nonrestored molars for members under age 17 only, and only once every three years per tooth. .. MassHealth will pay no more for a composite restoration on a primary (deciduous) posterior tooth than it would for an amalgam restoration. .. MassHealth will pay for bitewing radiographs in accordance with American Dental Association clinical guidelines. .. Payment for general anesthesia is no longer limited to 90 minutes. Providers are reminded that a dental provider may request prior authorization for any medically necessary service payable in accordance with the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) provisions set forth in 130 CMR 450.144, 42 U.S.C.1396d(a), and 42 U.S.C. 1396d(r)(5) for a MassHealth Standard or CommonHealth member under age 21. This applies even if the service is not listed in Subchapter 6 of the Dental Manual. Changes to Subchapter 6 — Service Codes and Descriptions Subchapter 6 has been updated to show that the following codes can be billed by PHDHs. D1110 Prophylaxis, adult (twice per calendar year) – permanent dentition D1120 Prophylaxis, child (twice per calendar year) – primary dentition D1203 Topical application of fluoride, child (prophylaxis not included) D1204 Topical application of fluoride, adult (prophylaxis not included) D1206 Topical fluoride varnish; therapeutic application for moderate to high caries risk patients D1351 Sealant, per tooth (primary or permanent first and second noncarious molars, first and second noncarious bicuspids (premolars), and noncarious third molars) D4341 Periodontal scaling and root planing, 4 or more teeth per quadrant D4342 Periodontal scaling and root planing, 1 to 3 teeth per quadrant D9110 Palliative (emergency) treatment of dental pain - minor procedures (Other nonemergency medically necessary treatment may be provided during the same visit – that is, nonemergency codes may be billed in conjunction with D9110.) D9410 House/extended care facility call If you have any questions about the information in this transmittal letter, please contact MassHealth Dental Customer Service at 1-800-207-5019, or e-mail your inquiry to inquiries@masshealth-dental.net. NEW MATERIAL (The pages listed here contain new or revised language.) Dental Manual Pages iv, 4-1 through 4-28, and 6-1 through 6-48 OBSOLETE MATERIAL (The pages listed here are no longer in effect.) Dental Manual Pages iv and 4-1 through 4-24 — transmitted by Transmittal Letter DEN-84 Pages 6-1 through 6-48 — transmitted by Transmittal Letter DEN-84 Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title Table of Contents Page iv Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 4. Program Regulations 420.401: Introduction .......................................................................................................... 4-1 420.402: Definitions ............................................................................................................ 4-1 420.403: Eligible Members ................................................................................................. 4-2 420.404: Provider Eligibility: Participating Providers ....................................................... 4-2 420.405: Provider Eligibility ............................................................................................... 4-3 420.406: Caseload Capacity................................................................................................. 4-4 420.407: Maximum Allowable Fees ................................................................................... 4-4 420.408: Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) Services ....... 4-4 420.409: Noncovered Circumstances .................................................................................. 4-4 420.410: Prior Authorization................................................................................................ 4-5 420.411: Pretreatment Review ............................................................................................ 4-6 420.412: Individual Consideration ...................................................................................... 4-6 420.413: Separate Procedures ............................................................................................. 4-7 420.414: Recordkeeping Requirements ............................................................................... 4-7 420.415: Report Required with Certain Claims .................................................................. 4-7 420.416: Pharmacy Services: Prescription Requirements................................................... 4-8 (130 CMR 420.417 through 420.420 Reserved) 420.421: Covered and Noncovered Services: Introduction................................................. 4-9 420.422: Service Descriptions and Limitations: Diagnostic Services................................. 4-10 420.423: Service Descriptions and Limitations: Radiographs............................................ 4-10 420.424: Service Descriptions and Limitations: Preventive Services................................. 4-12 420.425: Service Descriptions and Limitations: Restorative Services................................ 4-13 420.426: Service Descriptions and Limitations: Endodontic Services................................ 4-15 420.427: Service Descriptions and Limitations: Periodontic Services................................ 4-16 420.428: Service Descriptions and Limitations: Prosthodontic Services (Removable)...... 4-16 420.429: Service Descriptions and Limitations: Prosthodontic Services (Fixed)............... 4-18 420.430: Service Descriptions and Limitations: Exodontic Services ................................. 4-18 420.431: Service Descriptions and Limitations: Orthodontic Services .............................. 4-20 (130 CMR 420.432 through 420.451 Reserved) 420.452: Service Descriptions and Limitations: Anesthesia .............................................. 4-23 420.453: Service Descriptions and Limitations: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Services................................................................................................................. 4-24 (130 CMR 420.454 Reserved) 420.455: Service Descriptions and Limitations: Maxillofacial Prosthetics......................... 4-26 420.456: Service Descriptions and Limitations: Other Services......................................... 4-26 Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title 4. Program Regulations (130 CMR 420.000) Page 4-1 Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 420.401: Introduction (A) 130 CMR 420.000 contains the regulations governing dental services under MassHealth. All dental providers participating in MassHealth must comply with MassHealth regulations, including but not limited to 130 CMR 420.000 and 450.000. (B) As described in 130 CMR 420.000 and in 450.000, covered dental services are more extensive for members under age 21 than for members aged 21 and older. (C) Subchapter 6 of the Dental Manual lists the Current Dental Terminology (CDT) codes for dentists and public health dental hygienists and Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes for specialists in oral surgery that the MassHealth agency pays for, a description of those codes, and where indicated, prior-authorization requirements. Oral and maxillofacial surgeons must submit all claims containing CPT codes directly to MassHealth. 420.402: Definitions The following terms used in 130 CMR 420.000 have the meanings given in 130 CMR 420.402, unless the context clearly requires a different meaning. The reimbursability of services defined in 130 CMR 420.000 is not determined by these definitions, but by application of regulations elsewhere in 130 CMR 420.000 and 450.000. BORID – the Board of Registration in Dentistry, or any committee or subcommittee thereof, established in the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) pursuant to the provisions of M.G.L. c. 13, §19 and c. 112 §§1, 12CC, 43-53, and 61-65E. Caseload Capacity – a MassHealth dental provider’s good-faith determination of the number of MassHealth members to whom the provider is able to provide dental services. CODA – the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association. Collaborative Agreement – a written agreement that complies with 234 CMR 5.08 between a public health dental hygienist and a local or state government agency or institution or with a dentist who holds a valid license issued pursuant to M.G.L. c. 112, § 45, who agrees to provide the appropriate level of communication and consultation with the public health dental hygienist to ensure patient health and safety. Department of Developmental Services (DDS) – the state agency organized under M.G.L. c. 19B. DDS Clients – MassHealth members aged 21 and over who have been determined by DDS to be eligible for adult DDS services, pursuant to 115 CMR 6.00. EPSDT – Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment Services as described in federal law at 42 U.S.C. §1396d(a)(4)(B) and (R) and 42 CFR 441 Subpart B. In Massachusetts, EPSDT- eligible members are in MassHealth Standard or MassHealth CommonHealth categories of assistance, and are under age 21. Mobile Dental Facility (MDF) - any self-contained facility where dentistry will be practiced that may be driven, moved, towed, or transported from one location to another. Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title 4. Program Regulations (130 CMR 420.000) Page 4-2 Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 Portable Dental Operation (PDO) – any dental practice where a portable dental unit is transported to and utilized on a temporary basis at an out-of-office location. Pre-Orthodontic Workup – includes the treatment plan, radiographs, diagnostic prints and photographs, orthodontic records, diagnosis, and diagnostic models. Public Health Setting – includes, but is not limited to, residences of the homebound; schools; Head Start programs; nursing homes and long-term care facilities licensed pursuant to M.G.L. c. 111, § 71; clinics, community health centers, and hospitals licensed pursuant to M.G.L. c. 111, § 51, medical facilities; residential treatment facilities; federal, state or local public health programs; MDFs and portable dental programs which are permitted by BORID pursuant to 234 CMR 7.00 or licensed or certified by DPH pursuant to M.G.L. c. 11, § 51; and other facilities or programs deemed appropriate by BORID or DPH. 420.403: Eligible Members (A) MassHealth Members. 130 CMR 450.105 specifically states for each MassHealth coverage type, which members are eligible to receive dental services. The MassHealth agency pays for dental services described in 130 CMR 420.000, provided to eligible MassHealth members. (B) Recipients of Emergency Aid to the Elderly, Disabled and Children Program. 130 CMR 450.106 provides information on services available to recipients of the Emergency Aid to the Elderly, Disabled and Children Program (EAEDC). (C) Member Eligibility and Coverage Type. 130 CMR 450.107 provides information on verifying member eligibility and coverage type. 420.404: Provider Eligibility: Participating Providers The MassHealth agency pays for services described in 130 CMR 420.000 only to providers of dental services who are participating in MassHealth on the date of service. The participating provider is responsible for the quality of all services for which payment is claimed, the accuracy of such claims, and compliance with all regulations applicable to dental services under MassHealth. In order to claim payment, the participating provider must be the individual who actually performed the service, except as described in 130 CMR 420.404 (A) through (D). (A) A dentist or public health dental hygienist who is a member of a group practice can direct payment to the group practice under the provisions of the MassHealth regulations governing billing intermediaries in 130 CMR 450.000. The dentist or public health dental hygienist providing the services must be enrolled as an individual provider, and must be identified on claims for his or her services. (B) A dental school may claim payment for services provided in its dental clinic. (C) A dental clinic may claim payment for services provided in its dental clinic. (D) A community health center, hospital-licensed health center, or hospital outpatient department may claim payment for services provided in its dental clinic. Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title 4. Program Regulations (130 CMR 420.000) Page 4-3 Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 420.405: Provider Eligibility (A) In-State Providers. The following requirements apply when the dental provider’s practice is located in Massachusetts. (1) Dental Practitioner. A dentist engaged in private practice is eligible to participate in MassHealth as a dental provider if licensed to practice by BORID. Private practices may include, but are not limited to, solo, partnership, or group practices. (2) Community Health Center. A licensed community health center with a dental clinic is eligible to participate in MassHealth as a provider of dental services. (3) Dental School. A teaching clinic of a dental school accredited by CODA is eligible to participate in MassHealth as a provider of dental services. (4) Acute Hospital Outpatient Department, Hospital-Licensed Health Center, or Other Satellite Clinic. An acute hospital’s outpatient department, hospital-licensed health center, or other satellite clinic that participates in MassHealth pursuant to the Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) Acute Hospital Request for Applications (RFA) and contract is eligible to provide services designated as dental clinic services in Subchapter 6 of the MassHealth Dental Manual for providers under 130 CMR 420.000. (5) Dental Clinic. A dental clinic must be licensed by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) to be eligible to participate in MassHealth as a dental provider. A DPH license is not required for a state owned and operated dental clinic. A dental clinic that limits its services to education and diagnostic screening is not eligible to participate in MassHealth as a dental provider. (6) Specialist in Orthodontics. A dentist who is a specialist in orthodontics must have completed a minimum of two years' training in a CODA advanced-education program in orthodontics that fulfills all educational requirements for eligibility for the examination by the American Board of Orthodontists. (7) Specialist in Oral Surgery. A dentist who is a specialist in oral surgery must have completed a minimum of four years' training in an oral and maxillofacial surgery advanced- education program, fulfilling the requirements for advanced training in oral and maxillofacial surgery as outlined by CODA and leading to a Certificate in Advanced Graduate Studies (CAGS). (8) Other Dental Specialists. A dentist who is a specialist in any other area of dentistry (for example, pedodontics, endodontics, periOdontics, prosthodontics, or maxillofacial prosthetics) must have completed the appropriate CODA certificate program that satisfies eligibility requirements for the specific specialty board. (9) Public Health Dental Hygienist. A dental hygienist engaged in private practice is eligible to participate in MassHealth as a dental provider and claim payment for certain services without the direct supervision of a dentist if he or she is licensed to practice as a registered dental hygienist by BORID and also meets the Board’s requirements to practice in a public health setting pursuant to 234 CMR 2.00 et seq. Private practices may include, but are not limited to, solo, partnership, or group practices. (10) Mobile Dental Facility (MDF) or Portable Dental Operation (PDO). A dentist or public health dental hygienist is eligible to participate in MassHealth as a dental provider and claim payment for certain services provided through a MDF or PDO only if THE provider satisfies the requirements of 234 CMR 7.00 and has obtained a valid permit as a MDF or PDO from BORID. Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title 4. Program Regulations (130 CMR 420.000) Page 4-4 Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 (B) Out-of-State Providers. A dental provider whose practice is located outside of Massachusetts is eligible to participate in MassHealth as a dental provider and to be paid for dental services provided to MassHealth members only if the provider is licensed or certified by the state in which the provider practices, meets the specific provider eligibility requirements listed in 130 CMR 420.404, and meets the conditions set forth in 130 CMR 450.109. (C) Enhancement Fee for Community Health Centers and Hospital-Licensed Health Centers. (1) To qualify for an enhancement fee for dental services, community health centers and hospital-licensed health centers must commit to undertaking efforts that include, but are not limited to, increasing access to dental covered services by implementing and reporting on measures to increase the capacity and volume of dental services they deliver, either directly or through subcontracts with private dental providers. (2) The dental enhancement fee is set by the Massachusetts Division of Health Care Finance and Policy (see 114.3 CMR 4.05(1)). 420.406: Caseload Capacity (A) A provider must immediately notify the MassHealth agency when its individual, group, or facility practice has reached the maximum number of MassHealth members it can accept and also when its practice is accepting new MassHealth members. (B) Group practices, community health centers, hospital-licensed health centers, and acute hospital outpatient departments that choose to establish a caseload capacity must establish a single caseload capacity for the entire group or facility. 420.407: Maximum Allowable Fees The MassHealth agency pays for dental services with rates set by the Massachusetts Division of Health Care Finance and Policy (DHCFP) at 114.3 CMR 14.00, subject to the conditions, exclusions, and limitations set forth in 130 CMR 420.000 and 450.000. 420.408: Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) Services The MassHealth agency pays for all medically necessary dental services for EPSDT-eligible members in accordance with 130 CMR 450.140 et seq., without regard to service limitations described in 130 CMR 420.000, and with prior authorization. 420.409: Noncovered Circumstances (A) Conditions. The MassHealth agency does not pay for dental services under any of the following conditions: (1) services provided in a state institution by a state-employed dentist, dental consultant, or public health dental hygienist; (2) services provided by a provider whose salary includes compensation for professional services; (3) if, under comparable circumstances, the provider does not customarily bill individuals who do not have health insurance; and Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title 4. Program Regulations (130 CMR 420.000) Page 4-5 Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 (4) if the member is not an eligible MassHealth member on the date of service. The provider must verify the member’s eligibility for MassHealth on the date of service even if the provider has obtained prior authorization for the service. (B) Substitutions. (1) If a member desires a substitute for, or a modification of, a covered service, the member must pay for the entire cost of the service. The MassHealth agency does not pay for any portion of the cost of a substitute for a covered service. In all such instances, before performing services not covered for the member, the provider must inform the member both of the availability of covered services and of the member’s obligation to pay for those that are not covered services. (2) It is unlawful (M.G.L. c. 6A, § 35) for a provider to accept any payment from a member for a service or item for which payment is available under MassHealth. If a member claims to have been misinformed about the availability of covered services, it will be the responsibility of the provider to prove that the member was offered a covered service, refused it, and chose instead to accept and pay for a service that MassHealth does not pay for. (3) Providers may upgrade medically necessary services at no additional cost to the MassHealth agency or the member. 420.410: Prior Authorization (A) Introduction. (1) The MassHealth agency pays only for medically necessary services to eligible MassHealth members and may require that medical necessity be established through the prior authorization process. In some instances, prior authorization is required for members aged 21 and older when it is not required for members under age 21. (2) Services requiring prior authorization are identified in Subchapter 6 of the Dental Manual, and may also be identified in billing instructions, program regulations, associated lists of service codes and service descriptions, provider bulletins, and other written issuances. The MassHealth agency only reviews requests for prior authorization where prior authorization is required or permitted (see 130 CMR 420.410(B)). (3) The provider must not begin to furnish a service that requires prior authorization until the provider has requested and received written prior authorization from the MassHealth agency. The MassHealth agency may grant prior authorization after a procedure has begun if, in the judgment of the MassHealth agency (a) the treatment was medically necessary; (b) the provider discovers the need for additional services while the member is in the office and undergoing a procedure; and (c) it would not be clinically appropriate to delay the provision of the service. (B) Services Requiring Prior Authorization. The MassHealth agency requires prior authorization for the following: (1) those services listed in Subchapter 6 of the Dental Manual with the abbreviation “PA” or otherwise identified in billing instructions, program regulations, associated lists of service codes and service descriptions, provider bulletins, and other written issuances; (2) any service not listed in Subchapter 6 for an EPSDT-eligible member; and (3) any exception to a limitation on a service otherwise covered for that member as described in 130 CMR 420.421 through 420.456. (For example, MassHealth limits prophylaxis to two per member per calendar year, but pays for additional prophylaxis for a member within a calendar year if medically necessary.) Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title 4. Program Regulations (130 CMR 420.000) Page 4-6 Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 (C) Submission Requirements. (1) The provider is responsible for including with the request for prior authorization appropriate and sufficient documentation to justify the medical necessity for the service. Refer to Subchapter 6 of the Dental Manual for prior-authorization requirements. (2) Instructions for submitting a request for prior authorization for Current Dental Terminology (CDT) codes are described in the MassHealth Dental Program Office Reference Manual. Dental providers requesting prior authorization for services listed with a CDT code must use the current ADA claim form. (3) Instructions for submitting a request for prior authorization for CPT codes are described in the administrative and billing instructions (Subchapter 5) in all provider manuals. The provider must mail prior authorization requests for CPT codes to MassHealth in accordance with the instructions in Appendix A of all provider manuals. (D) Other Requirements for Payment. (1) Prior authorization determines only the medical necessity of the authorized service and does not establish or waive any other prerequisites for payment such as member eligibility, the availability of other health-insurance payment, or whether the service is a covered service. (2) The MassHealth agency does not pay for a prior-authorized service when the member’s MassHealth eligibility is terminated on or before the date of service. (3) When the member’s MassHealth eligibility is terminated before delivery of a special-order good, such as a denture, the provider may claim payment in accordance with the provisions of 130 CMR 450.231(B). Refer to 130 CMR 450.231(B) for special procedures in documenting member eligibility for special-order goods. 420.411: Pretreatment Review When the MassHealth agency identifies an unusual pattern of practice of a given provider, the MassHealth agency, at its discretion and pursuant to written notice, may require the provider to submit any proposed treatments identified by the MassHealth agency, including those not otherwise subject to prior authorization, for the MassHealth agency’s review and approval before treatment. 420.412: Individual Consideration (A) Certain services, including unspecified procedures, are designated "IC" (individual consideration) in Subchapter 6 of the Dental Manual. This means that a fee could not be established for these services. The MassHealth agency determines appropriate payment for individual-consideration services from the provider's detailed report of services provided (see Subchapter 6 of the Dental Manual for report requirements). The MassHealth agency does not pay claims for "IC" services without a complete report (see 130 CMR 420.415). If the documentation is illegible or incomplete, the MassHealth agency denies the claim. (B) The MassHealth agency determines the appropriate payment for an individual-consideration service in accordance with the following standards and criteria: (1) the amount of time required to perform the service; (2) the degree of skill required to perform the service; (3) the severity and complexity of the member's disease, disorder, or disability; and (4) any extenuating circumstances or complications. Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title 4. Program Regulations (130 CMR 420.000) Page 4-7 Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 420.413: Separate Procedures Certain procedures are designated "SP" (separate procedure) in the service descriptions in Subchapter 6 of the Dental Manual. A separate procedure is one that is commonly performed as an integral part of a total service and therefore does not warrant a separate payment, but that commands a separate payment when performed as a separate procedure not immediately related to other services. (For example, the MassHealth agency does not pay for a frenulectomy when it is performed as part of a vestibuloplasty, and full-study models are not payable separately when performed as part of orthodontic treatment or diagnosis. Nevertheless, the MassHealth agency does pay for frenulectomy as a separate procedure when medically necessary; and full-study models separately when the MassHealth agency requests them.) 420.414: Recordkeeping Requirements (A) Record Retention. Federal and state regulations require that all MassHealth providers maintain complete written records of patients who are members. All records, including radiographs, must be kept for a minimum of four years after the date of service. Records for members who are residents of long-term-care facilities must be retained by the dentist as part of the member's dental record and by the nursing facility as part of the member’s record at the facility. (B) Dental Record. Payment by the MassHealth agency for dental services listed in 130 CMR 420.000 includes payment for preparation of the member's dental record. Services for which payment is claimed must be substantiated by clear evidence of the nature, extent, and necessity of care provided to the member. For all claims under review, the member's medical and dental records determine the appropriateness of services provided to members. The written dental record corresponding to the services claimed must include, but is not limited to, the following: (1) the member’s name, date of birth, and sex; (2) the member’s identification number; (3) the date of each service; (4) the name and title of the individual servicing provider furnishing each service, if the dental provider claiming payment is not a solo practitioner; (5) pertinent findings on examination and in medical history; (6) a description of any medications administered or prescribed and the dosage given or prescribed; (7) a description of any anesthetic agent administered, the dosage given, and the anesthesia flowsheet; (8) a complete identification of treatment, including, when applicable, the arch, quadrant, tooth number, and tooth surface; (9) dated digital or mounted radiographs, if applicable; and (10) copies of all approved prior-authorization requests or the prior-authorization number. 420.415: Report Required with Certain Claims (A) The provider must submit with the claim for payment, a written description of the service provided in accordance with the requirements described in Subchapter 6 of the Dental Manual when (1) the service description in Subchapter 6 stipulates “by report;” or (2) the service is designated in Subchapter 6 as “IC” Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title 4. Program Regulations (130 CMR 420.000) Page 4-8 Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 (B) The report must be sufficiently detailed to enable the MassHealth agency to assess the extent and nature of services provided. 420.416: Pharmacy Services: Prescription Requirements For information on pharmacy services refer to 130 CMR 406.000. (420.417 through 420.420 Reserved) Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title 4. Program Regulations (130 CMR 420.000) Page 4-9 Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 420.421: Covered and Noncovered Services: Introduction (A) Medically Necessary Services. The MassHealth agency pays for the following dental services when medically necessary: (1) the services with codes listed in Subchapter 6 of the Dental Manual, in accordance with the service descriptions and limitations described in 130 CMR 420.422 through 420.456; and (2) all services for EPSDT-eligible members, in accordance with 130 CMR 450.140 through 450.149, without regard for the service limitations described in 130 CMR 420.422 through 420.456, or the listing of a code in Subchapter 6. All such services are available to EPSDT- eligible members, with prior authorization, even if the limitation specifically applies to other members under age 21. (B) Noncovered Services. The MassHealth agency does not pay for the following services for any member, except when medically necessary for members under age 21 with prior authorization. (1) cosmetic services; (2) certain dentures including unilateral partials, overdentures and their attachments, temporary dentures, CuSil-type dentures, other dentures of specialized designs or techniques, and preformed dentures with mounted teeth (teeth that have been set in acrylic before the initial impressions); (3) chair-side relines; (4) counseling or member-education services; (5) habit-breaking appliances; (6) implants of any type or description; (7) laminate veneers; (8) oral hygiene devices and appliances, dentifrices, and mouth rinses; (9) orthotic splints, including mandibular orthopedic repositioning appliances; (10) panoramic films for crowns, endodontics, periodontics, and interproximal caries; (11) root canals filled by silver point technique, or paste only; (12) tooth splinting for periodontal purposes; and (13) any other service not listed in Subchapter 6 of the Dental Manual. (C) Covered Services for All Members Aged 21 and Older. The MassHealth agency pays for the services listed in 130 CMR 420.422 through 420.456 for all members aged 21 and older in accordance with the service descriptions and limitations set forth therein: (1) diagnostic services as described in 130 CMR 420.422; (2) radiographs as described in 130 CMR 420.423; (3) preventive services as described in 130 CMR 420.424; (4) exodontic services as described in 130 CMR 420.430, except for the following: (a) alveoplasty; (b) vestibuloplasty; (c) frenulectomy; (d) excision of hyperplastic tissue; (e) excision of benign lesion; and (f) tooth reimplantation and stabilization; (5) anesthesia services as described in 130 CMR 420.452; (6) oral and maxillofacial surgery services as described in 130 CMR 420.453; (7) behavior management services as described in 130 CMR 420.456(C); (8) palliative treatment of dental pain or infection services as described in 130 CMR 420.456(D); and (9) house/facility call as described in 130 CMR 420.456(G). Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title 4. Program Regulations (130 CMR 420.000) Page 4-10 Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 (D) Noncovered Services for Members Aged 21 and Older. The MassHealth agency does not pay for the following services for members aged 21 and older: (1) preventive services as described in 130 CMR 420.424(C); (2) prosthodontic services (fixed) as described in 130 CMR 420.429; and (3) other services as described in 130 CMR 420.456(A), (B), (E), and (F). (E) Additional Covered Services for DDS Clients Aged 21 and Older. The MassHealth agency pays for the following services for DDS clients aged 21 and older: (1) restorative services as described in 130 CMR 420.425; (2) endodontic services as described in 130 CMR 420.426; (3) periodontic services as described in 130 CMR 420.427; and (4) the following additional exodontic services as described in 130 CMR 420.430: (a) alveoplasty; (b) vestibuloplasty; (c) frenulectomy; (d) excision of hyperplastic tissue; and (e) excision of benign lesion; (5) prosthodontic services (removable) as described in 130 CMR 420.428; and (6) maxillofacial prosthetics as described in 130 CMR 420.455. 420.422: Service Descriptions and Limitations: Diagnostic Services (A) Comprehensive Oral Evaluation. The MassHealth agency pays for a comprehensive oral evaluation once per member per provider. A comprehensive oral evaluation is more thorough than a periodic oral evaluation, and includes a written review of the member's medical and dental history, the examination and charting of the member’s dentition and associated structures, periodontal charting if applicable, diagnosis, and the preparation of treatment plans and reporting forms. (B) Periodic Oral Evaluation. The MassHealth agency pays for a periodic oral evaluation twice per member per calendar year. A periodic oral evaluation includes an update of the member’s medical and dental history, the examination and charting of the member’s dentition and associated structures, periodontal charting if applicable, diagnosis, and the preparation of treatment plans and reporting forms. This service is not covered on the same date of service as an emergency treatment visit. (C) Limited Oral Evaluation. The MassHealth agency pays for a limited oral evaluation twice per member per calendar year. A limited oral evaluation may necessitate further diagnostic procedures (such as radiographs) to help the provider formulate a differential diagnosis about the member’s specific problem. A limited oral evaluation is not covered on the same date of service as an emergency treatment visit. 420.423: Service Descriptions and Limitations: Radiographs (A) Introduction. The MassHealth agency pays for radiographs/diagnostic imaging taken as an integral part of diagnosis and treatment planning. The intent is to confine radiation exposure of members to the minimum necessary to achieve satisfactory diagnosis. The provider must document efforts to obtain any previous radiographs/diagnostic imaging before prescribing more. When radiographs and diagnostic imaging submitted to the MassHealth agency are not of good diagnostic quality, the provider may not claim payment for any retake of radiographs/diagnostic imaging requested by the MassHealth agency. Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title 4. Program Regulations (130 CMR 420.000) Page 4-11 Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 (B) Intraoral Conventional or Direct Digital Radiographs. (1) Full-Mouth Radiographs. The MassHealth agency pays for full mouth radiographs only for members aged six years and older and only once per member every three calendar years per provider office. Full mouth radiographs must consist either of a minimum of 10 periapical films and two posterior bitewing films, or two-to-four bitewing films and two periapical films taken with a panoramic film. However, panoramic films cannot be substituted for full mouth radiographs if full mouth radiographs are required for a prior-authorization request, unless the member has complete bony impacted teeth and other surgical conditions listed under 130 CMR 420.423(C)(1). The MassHealth agency does not pay more for individual periapical films (with or without bitewings) than it would for a full-mouth series. (2) Bitewing Radiographs. The MassHealth agency pays for up to four bitewing films as separate procedures based on the clinical guidelines set forth by the American Dental Association. Providers must document variations from the ADA clinical guidelines in the member’s dental record. The MassHealth agency does not pay separately for bitewing films taken as part of a full-mouth series. (3) Periapical Films. Periapical films may be taken for specific areas where extraction is anticipated, or when infection, periapical change, or an anomaly is suspected, or when otherwise directed by the MassHealth agency. A maximum of four periapical films is allowed per member per visit. (C) Panoramic Films. The MassHealth agency pays for panoramic films for surgical and nonsurgical conditions as described in 130 CMR 420.423(C)(1) and (2).The MassHealth agency does not pay for panoramic films for crowns, endodontics, periodontics, and interproximal caries. (1) Surgical Conditions. The MassHealth agency pays for panoramic films when used as a diagnostic tool for surgical conditions, whether or not the film is taken prior to the procedure or on the same date as the surgical procedure. Surgical conditions include, but are not limited to (a) impactions; (b) teeth requiring extractions in more than one quadrant; (c) large cysts or tumors that are not fully visualized by intraoral films or clinical examination; (d) salivary-gland disease; (e) maxillary-sinus disease; (f) facial trauma; (g) trismus where an intraoral film placement is impossible; and (h) orthognatic surgery. (2) Nonsurgical Conditions. (a) Members Under Age 21. The MassHealth agency pays for only one panoramic film per member per three-year period for nonsurgical conditions, to monitor the growth and development of permanent dentition. (b) Members Aged 21 and Older. The MassHealth agency pays for only one panoramic film per member per three-year period in lieu of a full-mouth series only for those members who are unable to cooperate with the process for obtaining a full-mouth series. The provider must document in the member’s dental record the reasons why the member cannot cooperate with the process for obtaining a full-mouth series. Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title 4. Program Regulations (130 CMR 420.000) Page 4-12 Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 (D) Cephalometric Film. The MassHealth agency pays for cephalometric films in conjunction with surgical conditions. Surgical conditions include, but are not limited to status after facial trauma, mandibular fractures, dentoalveolar fractures, mandibular atrophy, and jaw dislocations. Payment for cephalometric film, or other radiographs, in conjunction with orthodontic diagnosis is included in the payment for orthodontic services. The MassHealth agency does not pay separately for additional radiographs when required for orthodontic diagnosis. (E) Oral/Facial Photographic Images. (1) The MassHealth agency pays for digital or photographic prints, not slides, only to support prior-authorization requests for orthodontic treatment. (2) Payment for digital or photographic prints is included in the payment for orthodontic services. The MassHealth agency does not pay for digital or photographic prints as a separate procedure (see 130 CMR 420.413). Payment for orthodontic treatment includes payment for services provided as part of the pre-orthodontic workup, except if the MassHealth agency denies the orthodontic treatment. In that case, the MassHealth agency pays for the pre- orthodontic workup. (3) The MassHealth agency may request digital or diagnostic photographic prints for other services that require prior-authorization. (F) Diagnostic Casts. The MassHealth agency pays for diagnostic casts where medically necessary. 420.424: Service Descriptions and Limitations: Preventive Services (A) Prophylaxis. The MassHealth agency pays for prophylaxis twice per member per calendar year. The prophylaxis must include a scaling of natural teeth, removal of acquired stains, and polishing of the teeth. As part of the prophylaxis, the practitioner must review with the member oral-hygiene methods including toothbrush instruction and flossing methods. (B) Fluoride. (1) Topical Fluoride Treatment. (a) Members Under Age 21. The MassHealth agency pays for topical fluoride treatment. Topical fluoride treatment consists of continuous topical application of an approved fluoride agent such as gels, foams, and varnishes, for a period shown to be effective for the agent. The MassHealth agency pays for treatment that incorporates fluoride with the polishing compound as part of the prophylaxis. The MassHealth agency does not pay for treatment that incorporates fluoride with the polishing compound as a separate procedure. (b) Members Aged 21 and Older. The MassHealth agency pays for topical fluoride only for members who have medical or dental conditions that significantly interrupt the flow of saliva. (2) Fluoride Supplements. The MassHealth agency pays for fluoride supplements only for members under age 21 and through the pharmacy program (see 130 CMR 406.000). Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title 4. Program Regulations (130 CMR 420.000) Page 4-13 Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 (C) Sealants. (1) The MassHealth agency pays for sealants, which includes proper preparation of the enamel surface, etching, placement and finishing of the sealant, and reapplication if the process fails within three years. The MassHealth agency does not pay to replace sealants lost or damaged during the three-year period when reapplied by the same provider. The MassHealth agency does not pay for sealants applied to any tooth that has been restored. (2) The MassHealth agency pays for sealants for primary (deciduous) molars for members under age nine only. (3) The MassHealth agency pays for sealants for permanent noncarious molars for members under age 17 only, and only once every three years per tooth. (D) Space Maintainers. The MassHealth agency pays for space maintainers and replacement space maintainers. Space maintainers are indicated when there is premature loss of teeth that may lead to loss of arch integrity. For primary cuspids, space maintainers prevent midline deviation and loss of arch length and circumference. Premature loss of primary molars also indicates the use of space maintainers to prevent the migration of adjacent teeth. The loss of primary incisors usually does not require the use of a space maintainer. An initial diagnostically acceptable radiograph must be maintained in the member’s record, demonstrating that the tooth has not begun to erupt or that migration of the adjacent tooth has already occurred. The provider must maintain in the member’s record, diagnostic-quality radiographs that support the need for space maintainers whether initial or replacement. Payment for subsequent visits to adjust space maintainers is included in the original payment. 420.425: Service Descriptions and Limitations: Restorative Services The MassHealth agency pays for restorative services for members under age 21 and DDS clients only in accordance with the service descriptions and limitations in 130 CMR 420.425(A) through (D). The MassHealth agency considers all of the following to be components of a completed restoration and includes them in the payment for this service: tooth and soft-tissue preparation, cement bases, etching and bonding agents, pulp capping, impression, local anesthesia, and polishing. The MassHealth agency does not pay for restorations replaced within one year of the date of completion of the original restoration when replaced by the same provider. The initial payment includes all restorations replaced due to defects or failure less than one year from the original placement. (A) Amalgam Restorations. (1) The MassHealth agency does not pay for restorations attempted on primary teeth when early exfoliation (more than two-thirds of the root structure resorbed) is expected. (2) The MassHealth agency pays for only one amalgam restoration per member per tooth surface per year. Occlusal surface restorations, including all occlusal pits and fissures, are payable as a one-surface restoration whether or not the transverse ridge on an upper molar is left intact. Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title 4. Program Regulations (130 CMR 420.000) Page 4-14 Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 (B) Resin-Based Composite Restorations. (1) The MassHealth agency pays for the following: (a) all resin-based composite restorations for all surfaces of anterior and posterior teeth; (b) full-coverage composite crowns only for members under age 21, only for anterior primary teeth; and (c) preventive resin restorations only for members under age 21, only on occlusal surfaces, and only as a single-surface posterior composite. Preventive resin restorations include instrumentation of the occlusal surfaces of grooves. (2) For anterior teeth, the MassHealth agency pays no more than the maximum allowable payment for four-or-more-surface resin-based composite restorations on the same tooth, except for reinforcing pins and commercial amalgam bonding systems. (3) The MassHealth agency pays for only one resin-based composite restoration per member per tooth surface per year. (4) The MassHealth agency does not pay more for a composite restoration on a posterior deciduous (primary) tooth than it would for an amalgam restoration. (C) Crowns, Posts and Cores and Fixed Partial Dentures (Bridgework). (1) Members Under Age 21. The MassHealth agency pays for the following: (a) crowns made from resin-based composite (indirect); (b) crowns porcelain fused to predominantly base metal, posts and cores on permanent incisors, cuspids, bicuspids, and first and second molars; and (c) prefabricated stainless-steel crowns for primary and permanent posterior teeth or prefabricated resin crowns for primary and permanent anterior teeth. Stainless-steel or prefabricated resin crowns are limited to instances where the prognosis is favorable and must not be placed on primary teeth that are mobile or show advanced resorption of roots. The MassHealth agency pays for no more than four stainless-steel or prefabricated resin crowns per member per date of service in an office setting. (2) DDS Clients Aged 21 and Older. The MassHealth agency pays for crown porcelain fused to predominantly base metal, and prefabricated posts and cores on anterior teeth only. The MassHealth agency pays for porcelain fused to predominantly base metal and stainless steel crowns for posterior teeth only if extraction (the alternative treatment) would cause undue medical risk for a member with one or more medical conditions that include, but are not limited to (a) hemophilia; (b) history of radiation therapy; (c) acquired or congenital immune disorder; (d) severe physical disabilities such as quadriplegia; (e) profound mental retardation; and (f) profound mental illness. (D) Reinforcing Pins. The MassHealth agency pays for reinforcing pins only when used in conjunction with a two-or-more-surface restoration on a permanent tooth. Commercial amalgam bonding systems are included in this category. (E) Crown Repair. The MassHealth agency pays for chairside crown repair and fixed partial denture repair. A description of the repair must be documented in the member’s dental record. The MassHealth agency pays for unspecified restoration procedures for crown repair by an outside laboratory only if the repair is extensive and cannot be done chairside. Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title 4. Program Regulations (130 CMR 420.000) Page 4-15 Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 420.426: Service Descriptions and Limitations: Endodontic Services Payment by the MassHealth agency for endodontic services includes payment for all radiographs performed during the treatment session. The MassHealth agency pays for endodontic services for members under age 21 and DDS clients only in accordance with the service descriptions and limitations described in 130 CMR 420.426. (A) Pulpotomy. (1) The MassHealth agency pays for a therapeutic pulpotomy for members under age 21 only. Pulpotomy consists of the complete removal of the coronal portion of the pulp to maintain the vitality of the remaining tissue by means of an adequate dressing. It is limited to instances when the prognosis is favorable, and must not be performed on primary teeth that are ready to exfoliate or permanent teeth with advanced periodontal disease. (2) The MassHealth agency does not pay for pulpotomy on deciduous teeth that are ready to exfoliate. (3) The MassHealth agency does not pay for a pulpotomy performed on the same date of service as root-canal therapy. (See 130 CMR 420.456(D) regarding palliative treatment.) (B) Root-Canal Therapy. (1) General Conditions. (a) Payment by the MassHealth agency for root-canal therapy includes payment for all preoperative and postoperative treatment; diagnostic (for example, pulp vitality) tests; and pretreatment, treatment, and post-treatment radiographs. (b) The provider must maintain a radiograph of the completed root canal in the member’s dental record. (2) Members Under Age 21. (a) The MassHealth agency pays for root-canal therapy on anterior teeth, bicuspids, and first and second molars but does not pay for root-canal therapy on third molars. Root-canal therapy is limited to the permanent dentition and then only when there is a favorable prognosis for the continued good health of both the tooth and the remaining dentition. (b) The MassHealth agency pays for retreatment of previously root-canaled teeth for all permanent teeth with the exception of third molars. (3) DDS Clients Aged 21 and Older. (a) The MassHealth agency pays for root-canal therapy only on anterior teeth and then only when there is a favorable prognosis for the continued good health of both the tooth and the remaining dentition. (b) The MassHealth agency does not pay for root-canal therapy on a posterior tooth unless extractions and/or removable prosthodontics (the alternate treatment) would cause undue medical risk for a member with one or more of the medical conditions that include but are not limited to those listed under 130 CMR 420.425(C)(2). (C) Endodontic Retreatment. (1) The MassHealth agency pays for endodontic retreatment of previous root-canal therapy on anterior, bicuspid, and molar teeth for members under age 21 only and endodontic retreatment of previous root-canal therapy only on anterior teeth for DDS clients aged 21 and older. This procedure may include the removal of a post, pins, old root-canal filling material, and the procedures necessary to prepare the canals and place the canal filling. Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title 4. Program Regulations (130 CMR 420.000) Page 4-16 Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 (2) The MassHealth agency pays for endodontic retreatment of previous root-canal therapy on a posterior tooth for DDS clients aged 21 and older only if the alternate treatment would cause undue medical risk for such member with one or more of the medical conditions that include but are not limited to those listed under 130 CMR 420.425(C)(2). (3) Payment to the original provider includes all retreatments within 24 months of the original root canal. (D) Apicoectomy/Periradicular Surgery. (1) The MassHealth agency pays for an apicoectomy as a separate procedure for members under age 21 and DDS clients only following root-canal therapy when the canal cannot be retreated through reinstrumentation. (2) Payment by the MassHealth agency for an apicoectomy with root canal filling includes payment for the filling of the canal or canals and removing the pathological periapical tissue and any retrograde filling in the same period of treatment. 420.427: Service Descriptions and Limitations: Periodontic Services (A) Gingivectomies and Gingivoplasties. The MassHealth agency pays for gingivectomies and gingivoplasties once per member per quadrant every three years for members under age 21 and DDS clients only. The MassHealth agency does not pay for a gingivectomy performed on the same day as a prophylaxis or periodontal scaling and root planing, or as a separate procedure with an extraction. The MassHealth agency pays only for the gingivectomy or gingivoplasty for a maximum of two quadrants on the same date of service in an office setting. (B) Periodontal Scaling and Root Planing. The MassHealth agency pays for periodontal scaling and root planing once per member per quadrant every three years for members under age 21 and DDS clients only. The MassHealth agency does not pay separately for prophylaxis provided on the same day as periodontal scaling and root planing or on the same day as a gingivectomy or a gingivoplasty. The MassHealth agency pays only for periodontal scaling and root planing for a maximum of two quadrants on the same date of service in an office setting. 420.428: Service Descriptions and Limitations: Prosthodontic Services (Removable) (A) Dentures: General Conditions. (1) Members Under Age 21. The MassHealth agency pays for the following dentures only: (a) complete dentures; (b) immediate dentures; and (c) removable partial-upper and partial-lower cast dentures including conventional clasps and rests. (2) DDS Clients Aged 21 and Older. (a) The MassHealth agency pays for the following dentures only: (i) complete dentures (complete dentures following multiple extractions generally require a period of two months between the time the first impressions are taken); and (ii) removable resin-based partial-upper and partial-lower dentures, including conventional clasps and rests. (b) The MassHealth agency does not pay for full dentures when contraindications include the presence of a physical or mental illness that affects the patient’s ability to cooperate during the fabrication of the denture and to accept or function with the denture, or if the patient is not interested in the replacement of their missing teeth. Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title 4. Program Regulations (130 CMR 420.000) Page 4-17 Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 (3) Denture Procedures. (a) As part of the denture fabrication technique, the member must approve the teeth and setup in wax before the dentures are processed. (b) The member’s identification must be on each denture. (c) All dentures must be initially inserted and subsequently examined and adjusted by the dentist at reasonable intervals consistent with practice in the community or at the member’s request. (B) Complete Dentures. Payment by the MassHealth agency for complete dentures includes payment for all necessary adjustments, including relines, as described in 130 CMR 420.428(E). (C) Removable Partial Dentures. The MassHealth agency pays for removable partial dentures for members under age 21 and DDS clients only if there are two or more missing posterior teeth or one or more missing anterior teeth, the remaining dentition is sound, and there is a good prognosis. A tooth is considered missing whether it is a natural tooth or a prosthetic tooth missing from a fixed prosthesis. Payment for a partial denture includes payment for all necessary clasps and rests. (D) Replacement of Dentures. The MassHealth agency pays for the necessary replacement of dentures for members under age 21 and DDS clients only. The member is responsible for denture care and maintenance. The member, or persons responsible for the member’s custodial care, must take all possible steps to prevent the loss of the member’s dentures. The provider must inform the member of the MassHealth agency’s policy on replacing dentures and the member’s responsibility for denture care. The MassHealth agency does not pay for the replacement of dentures if the member’s denture history reveals any of the following: (1) repair or reline will make the existing denture usable; (2) any of the dentures made previously have been unsatisfactory due to physiological causes that cannot be remedied; (3) a clinical evaluation suggests that the member will not adapt satisfactorily to the new denture; (4) no medical or surgical condition in the member necessitates a change in the denture or a requirement for a new denture; (5) the existing denture is less than seven years old and no other condition in this list applies; (6) the denture has been relined within the previous two years, unless the existing denture is at least seven years old, or due to a marked physiological change in the member’s oral cavity, any further reline has a poor prognosis for success; or (7) the loss of the denture was not due to extraordinary circumstances such as a fire in the home. (E) Complete Denture Relines and Rebases. The MassHealth agency pays only for complete denture relines and rebases that are laboratory processed. (1) Members Under Age 21. Payment for dentures for members under age 21 only includes any relines or rebases necessary within six months of the insertion date of the denture. The MassHealth agency pays for subsequent relines or rebases once every two years. (2) DDS Clients Aged 21 and Older. Payment for dentures for DDS clients aged 21 and older only includes any relines necessary within 12 months of the insertion date of the denture. The MassHealth agency pays for subsequent relines and rebases once every three years. Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title 4. Program Regulations (130 CMR 420.000) Page 4-18 Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 420.429: Service Descriptions and Limitations: Prosthodontic Services (Fixed) (A) Fixed Partial Dentures. The MassHealth agency pays for fixed partial dentures (bridgework) for anterior teeth only for members under age 21 only with fully matured teeth. The member’s oral health must be excellent and the prognosis for the life of the bridge and remaining dentition must be excellent. (B) Fixed Partial Denture Repair. (1) The MassHealth agency pays for chairside fixed partial denture repair. A description of the repair must be documented in the member’s dental record. (2) The MassHealth agency pays for unspecified, fixed prosthodontic procedures by an outside laboratory only if the repair is extensive and cannot be done chairside. 420.430: Covered Service Descriptions and Limitations: Exodontic Services (A) General Conditions. (1) The MassHealth agency pays for exodontic services for all members, regardless of age, subject to the service descriptions and limitations as described in 130 CMR 420.430 and including payment for local anesthesia, suture removal, irrigations, spicule removal, apical curettage of associated cysts and granulomas, enucleation of associated follicles, and routine preoperative and postoperative care. (2) The MassHealth agency pays for routine extractions provided in an office, hospital, or freestanding ambulatory surgery center. Use of a hospital or freestanding ambulatory surgery center for extractions is limited to those members whose health, because of a medical condition, would be at risk if these procedures were performed in the provider’s office. Member apprehension alone is not sufficient justification for use of a hospital or freestanding ambulatory surgery center. Lack of facilities for the administration of general anesthesia when the procedure can be routinely performed with local anesthesia does not justify the use of a hospital or a freestanding ambulatory surgery center. (B) Extraction. The MassHealth agency pays for extractions. An extraction can be either the removal of soft tissue-retained coronal remnants of a deciduous tooth or the removal of an erupted tooth or exposed root by elevation or forceps, or both, including routine removal of tooth structure, minor smoothing of socket bone, and closure. The removal of root tips whose main retention is soft tissue is considered a simple extraction. All simple extractions may be performed as necessary. The MassHealth agency pays for incision and drainage as a separate procedure from an extraction performed on a different tooth on the same day. (C) Surgical Removal of Erupted Tooth. The MassHealth agency pays for the surgical removal of an erupted tooth. Surgical removal of an erupted tooth is the removal of any erupted tooth that includes the retraction of a mucoperiosteal flap and the removal of alveolar bone in order to aid in the extraction or the sectioning of a tooth. The provider must maintain clinical documentation demonstrating medical necessity and a preoperative radiograph of the erupted tooth in the member’s dental record to substantiate the service performed. Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title 4. Program Regulations (130 CMR 420.000) Page 4-19 Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 (D) Surgical Removal of Impacted Tooth. The MassHealth agency pays for the surgical removal of an impacted tooth in a hospital or freestanding ambulatory surgery center, when medically necessary. Member apprehension alone is not sufficient justification for the use of a hospital or freestanding ambulatory surgery center. Lack of facilities for administering general anesthesia in the office setting when the procedure can be routinely performed with local anesthesia does not justify use of a hospital or freestanding ambulatory surgery center. (1) Circumstances under which the MassHealth agency pays for surgical removal of impacted teeth include but are not limited to (a) full bony impacted supernumerary teeth, mesiodens, or teeth unerupted because of lack of alveolar ridge length; (b) teeth involving a cyst, tumor, or other neoplasm; (c) unerupted teeth causing the resorption of roots of other teeth; (d) partially erupted teeth that cause intermittent gingival inflammation; and (e) perceptive radiologic pathology that fails to elicit symptoms. (2) The provider must maintain a preoperative radiograph of the impacted tooth in the member's dental record to substantiate the service performed. The radiograph must clearly define the category of impaction. (3) A root tip is not considered an impacted tooth. (4) Surgical removal of a whole tooth with soft-tissue impaction is the removal of a tooth in which the occlusal surface of the tooth is covered by soft tissue requiring mucoperiosteal flap elevation for removal. (5) Surgical removal of a whole tooth with partial bony impaction is the removal of a tooth in which part of the crown is covered by bone and requires mucoperiosteal flap elevation and bone excision for removal. Segmentalization of the tooth may be required. (6) Surgical removal of a whole tooth with complete bony impaction is the removal of a tooth in which most or all of the crown is covered by bone and requires mucoperiosteal flap elevation, bone removal, and possible segmentalization for removal. (7) The MassHealth agency pays for surgical exposure of impacted or unerupted teeth to aid eruption only for members under age 21 for orthodontic reasons. MassHealth agency payment for surgical exposure includes reexposure due to tissue overgrowth or lack of orthodontic intervention. (E) Alveoplasty. The MassHealth agency pays for alveoplasty for members under age 21 and DDS clients only. (1) The MassHealth agency pays for alveoplasty procedures performed in conjunction with the extraction of teeth. (2) MassHealth agency payment for a quadrant alveoplasty (dentulous or edentulous) includes any additional alveoplasty of the same quadrant performed within six months of initial alveoplasty. (F) Vestibuloplasty. The MassHealth agency pays for vestibuloplasty ridge extension by report for members under age 21 and DDS clients only. Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title 4. Program Regulations (130 CMR 420.000) Page 4-20 Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 (G) Frenulectomy. The MassHealth agency pays for frenulectomy procedures for members under age 21 and DDS clients only. Frenulectomies may be performed to excise the frenum when the tongue has limited mobility, to aid in the closure of diastemas, and as a preparation for prosthetic surgery. If the purpose of the frenulectomy is to release a tongue, a written statement by a physician or primary care clinician and a speech pathologist clearly stating the problem must be maintained in the member’s dental record. The MassHealth agency does not pay for labial frenulectomies performed before the eruption of the permanent cuspids, unless orthodontic documentation that clearly justifies the medical necessity for the procedure is maintained in the member’s dental record. (H) Excision of Hyperplastic Tissue. The MassHealth agency pays for excision of hyperplastic tissue by report for members under age 21 and DDS clients only. The MassHealth agency does not pay separately for the excision of hyperplastic tissue when performed in conjunction with an extraction. This procedure is generally reserved for the preprosthetic removal of such lesions as fibrous epuli or benign palatal hyperplasia. (I) Excision of Benign Lesion. The MassHealth agency pays for excision of soft-tissue lesions for members under age 21 and DDS clients only. (J) Tooth Reimplantation and Stabilization of Accidentally Evulsed or Displaced Tooth. The MassHealth agency pays for tooth reimplantation and stabilization of an accidentally evulsed or displaced tooth. The procedure includes splinting and stabilization. (K) Treatment of Complications (Postsurgical). The MassHealth agency pays for nonroutine postoperative follow-up in the office as an individual-consideration service only for unusual services and only to ensure the safety and comfort of a postsurgical member. This nonroutine postoperative visit may include drain removal or packing change. The provider must include a detailed report for individual consideration in conjunction with the claim form for postoperative visit. The report must at a minimum include the date, the location of the original surgery, and the type of procedure. 420.431: Service Descriptions and Limitations: Orthodontic Services (A) General Requirements. (1) The MassHealth agency pays for orthodontic treatment only for members under age 21 and only once per member per lifetime. The provider must begin initial fabrication and insertion of orthodontic appliances (initial treatment) before a member is 21 years of age. The MassHealth agency pays for the continuation of full orthodontic treatment as long as the member remains eligible for MassHealth, if initial treatment started before the member reached age 21. This payment limitation also applies to any pre- or post-orthognathic surgical case. (2) The MassHealth agency pays for pre-orthodontic work up (alternative billing to a contract fee) when the MassHealth agency denies a request for prior authorization for comprehensive orthodontic treatment and when the member fails to receive further treatment. Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title 4. Program Regulations (130 CMR 420.000) Page 4-21 Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 (B) Orthodontic Consultation. The MassHealth agency pays for an orthodontic consultation only for members under age 21 and only for the purpose of determining whether orthodontic treatment is necessary, and if so, when treatment should begin. The MassHealth agency pays for an orthodontic consultation as a separate procedure (see 130 CMR 420.413) only once per six-month period. The MassHealth agency does not pay for an orthodontic consultation as a separate procedure when used in conjunction with ongoing or planned (within six months) orthodontic treatment. The payment for an orthodontic consultation as a separate procedure does not include models or photographic prints. The MassHealth agency may request additional consultation for any orthodontic procedure. (C) Orthodontic Radiographs. The MassHealth agency pays for radiographs as a separate procedure for orthodontic diagnostic purposes only for members under age 21, and only if requested by the MassHealth agency. Cephalometric films are to be used in conjunction with orthodontic diagnosis and are included in the payment for comprehensive orthodontic treatment (see 130 CMR 420.423(D)). Payment for radiographs in conjunction with orthodontic diagnosis is included in the payment for orthodontic services. If the MassHealth agency denies the request for comprehensive orthodontic treatment, the MassHealth agency pays for pre-orthodontic workup that includes payment for radiographs. (D) Interceptive Orthodontic-Treatment Visits. The goal of preventive or interceptive orthodontics is to prevent or minimize a developing malocclusion with primary or mixed dentition. Use of this treatment precludes or minimizes the need for additional orthodontic treatment. (E) Comprehensive Orthodontic Treatment. (1) The MassHealth agency pays for comprehensive orthodontic treatment only once per member under age 21 per lifetime and only when the member has a severe and handicapping malocclusion. The MassHealth agency determines whether a malocclusion is severe and handicapping based on the clinical standards described in Appendix D of the Dental Manual. The permanent dentition must be reasonably complete (usually by age 11). Payment covers a maximum period of two and one-half years of orthodontic treatment visits. Upon the completion of orthodontic treatment, the provider must take photographic prints and maintain them in the member’s dental record. (2) Payment for initial fabrication and insertion of the orthodontic appliance, which includes payment for records and all appliances associated with treatment, fixed and removable (for example, rapid palatal expansion (RPE) or head gear), is included in the payment for comprehensive orthodontic treatment. (F) Orthodontic Treatment Visits. The MassHealth agency pays for ongoing orthodontic treatment visits on a quarterly basis. (Each quarter is billed as one unit of service.) If a member becomes inactive for any period of time, prior authorization is not required to resume orthodontic treatment visits and subsequent billing unless the prior-authorization time limit has expired. Orthodontists should see members every four-to-six weeks. The provider may bill the MassHealth agency for a quarterly visit if the MassHealth member was seen at least once in that quarter. The provider must document the number and dates of visits in the member’s orthodontic record. Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title 4. Program Regulations (130 CMR 420.000) Page 4-22 Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 (G) Replacement Retainers. The MassHealth agency pays for a replacement retainer only during the two-year retention period following orthodontic treatment. (H) Orthodontic Retention. The MassHealth agency pays separately for orthodontic retention (removal of appliances, construction and placement of retainers). Retention includes the fabrication and delivery of the initial retainers and follow-up visits. The MassHealth agency pays for a maximum of five retention visits (post-treatment stabilization). (I) Patient Noncooperation. If the provider determines that continued orthodontic treatment is not indicated because of lack of member cooperation, the provider may request individual consideration for appliance removal and the placement of retainers, if indicated. (130 CMR 420.432 through 420.451 Reserved) Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title 4. Program Regulations (130 CMR 420.000) Page 4-23 Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 420.452: Service Descriptions and Limitations: Anesthesia (A) General Anesthesia and IV Sedation. The MassHealth agency pays for general anesthesia and IV sedation subject to the service descriptions and limitations described in 130 CMR 420.452. (1) General Anesthesia. General anesthesia, when administered in the office, must be administered only by a provider who possesses both an anesthesia-administration permit and an anesthesia-facility permit issued by the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Dentistry and when a member is eligible for oral-surgery services. All rules, regulations, and requirements set forth by the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Dentistry and by the Massachusetts Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons that apply to office general anesthesia, intravenous sedation, and the various forms of analgesia must be followed without exception. In most circumstances general anesthesia is used for oral surgery and maxillofacial procedures. The MassHealth agency pays for general anesthesia services for the first 30 minutes and in 15-minute increments thereafter, as set forth in the service descriptions in Subchapter 6 of the Dental Manual. (2) IV Sedation. The MassHealth agency pays for IV sedation when administered in the office, and when a member is eligible for oral-surgery services, only when administered by a provider who possesses both an anesthesia-administration permit and an anesthesia-facility permit issued by the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Dentistry. IV sedation may only be used for oral surgery and maxillofacial procedures. The MassHealth agency pays for IV sedation services for the first 30 minutes and in 15-minute increments thereafter, as set forth in the service descriptions in Subchapter 6 of the Dental Manual. (B) Analgesia. (1) The MassHealth agency pays for the administration of analgesia, both orally PO, and rectally (PR), as part of an operative procedure. The MassHealth agency does not pay for the administration of non-inhalation analgesia as a separate procedure (see 130 CMR 420.413). (2) The MassHealth agency pays for the administration of inhalation analgesia (nitrous oxide (N2O/O2)) as a separate procedure. (C) Local Anesthesia. The MassHealth agency pays for the administration of local anesthesia as part of an operative procedure. The MassHealth agency does not pay for local anesthesia as a separate procedure (see 130 CMR 420.413). (D) Documentation. The provider must maintain a completed anesthesia flowsheet in the member's dental record. In addition, the provider must document the following in the member's dental record: (1) the beginning and ending times of any general anesthesia or analgesia; (2) preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative vital signs; (3) medications administered, including their dosages and routes of administration; (4) monitoring equipment used; and (5) a statement of the member's response to the analgesic or anesthetic used including any complication or adverse reaction. Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title 4. Program Regulations (130 CMR 420.000) Page 4-24 Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 420.453: Service Descriptions and Limitations: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Services The MassHealth agency pays for oral and maxillofacial surgery services subject to the service descriptions and limitations described in 130 CMR 420.453. Payment for oral and maxillofacial surgery services includes routine inpatient preoperative and postoperative care as well as for any related administrative or supervisory duties in connection with member care. (A) Introduction. Oral and maxillofacial surgery services consist of those basic surgical services essential for the prevention and control of diseases of the oral cavity and supporting structures and for the maintenance of oral health. The MassHealth agency pays for maxillofacial surgery services only for the purpose of anatomic and functional reconstruction of structures that are missing, defective, or deformed because of surgical intervention, trauma, pathology, or developmental or congenital malformations. Cosmetic benefit may result from such surgical services but cannot be the primary reason for those services. (B) General Conditions. The MassHealth agency pays only a dentist who is a specialist in oral surgery for the services listed in Subchapter 6 of the Dental Manual designated as Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes. Oral and maxillofacial surgery services should be performed in the office location where technically feasible and safe for the member. The MassHealth agency pays for the use of such settings when it is justified by the difficulty of the surgery (for example, four deep bony impactions) and the medical health of the member (for example, asthmatic on multiple medications, alcoholism, or drug history, seizure disorder, or developmentally disabled). Member fear or apprehension does not justify the use of a hospital or freestanding ambulatory surgery center. (C) Surgical Assistants. The MassHealth agency pays a surgical assistant 15 percent of the allowable fee for the procedure performed. (D) Preoperative Diagnosis and Postoperative Care. Payment for surgery procedures performed in a hospital or freestanding ambulatory surgery center includes payment for preoperative diagnosis and postoperative care during the member's stay. (E) Inpatient Visits. The MassHealth agency pays providers for visits to hospitalized members except for routine preoperative and postoperative care to members who have undergone or who are expected to undergo surgery. Inpatient visits are payable only under exceptional circumstances, such as with preoperative or postoperative complications or the need for extended care, prolonged attention, intensive-care services, or consultation services. The provider must substantiate the need for this service in the member's hospital medical record. Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title 4. Program Regulations (130 CMR 420.000) Page 4-25 Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 (F) Multiple Procedures. (1) The MassHealth agency does not pay separately for the component parts of a major, more comprehensive service when they are performed on the same date as the comprehensive service. Payment for a comprehensive service includes any separately identified component parts of the comprehensive service, even when separate service codes exist for the component parts. (For example, the provider may not claim payment for a frenulectomy performed at the time of a full vestibuloplasty with graft.) (2) Where two or more individual procedures are performed in the same operative session, the MassHealth agency pays the full amount for the procedure with the highest payment rate, and each additional procedure is payable at 50 percent of the amount that would have been paid if performed alone. This requires the use of modifiers and applies only to those oral-surgery codes listed in Subchapter 6 of the Dental Manual designated as Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes. (G) Orthognathic Surgery. (1) The MassHealth agency pays for orthognathic surgery. (2) Any proposed orthodontic treatment must meet all the criteria described at 130 CMR 420.431. (130 CMR 420.454 Reserved) Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title 4. Program Regulations (130 CMR 420.000) Page 4-26 Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 420.455: Service Descriptions and Limitations: Maxillofacial Prosthetics (A) The MassHealth agency pays for maxillofacial prosthetics by providers who have completed a CODA certificate program in maxillofacial prosthetics (as described in 130 CMR 420.405(A)(8)) and only where the maxillofacial prosthetic device will be constructed for the treatment of a member with congenital, developmental, or acquired defects of the mandible or maxilla and associated structures. (B) The MassHealth agency pays for opposing appliances only when they are necessary for the balance or retention of the primary maxillofacial prosthetic device. 420.456: Service Descriptions and Limitations: Other Services (A) Hospital or Freestanding Ambulatory Surgical Center: Admission of Members with Certain Disabilities or Age-Related Behavior for Restorative, Endodontic, or Exodontic Dentistry. (1) The MassHealth agency pays for a member who is severely and chronically mentally and physically impaired, under certain circumstances, to undergo restorative, endodontic, or exodontic dental procedures for which they are eligible in a hospital or freestanding ambulatory surgery center. Use of these facilities may be indicated for a member who (a) has a condition that is reasonably likely to place the member at risk of medical complications that require medical resources that are not available in an office setting; (b) is extraordinarily uncooperative, fearful, or anxious; (c) has dental needs, but local anesthesia is ineffective due to acute infection, idiosyncratic anatomy, or allergy; or (d) has sustained orofacial or dental trauma, or both, so extensive that treatment cannot be provided safely and effectively in an office setting. (2) The member’s medical record must include the following: (a) a detailed description of the member’s illness or disability; (b) a history of previous treatment or attempts at treatment; (c) a treatment plan listing all procedures and the teeth involved; (d) radiographs (if radiographs are not available, an explanation is required); (e) photographs to indicate the condition of the mouth if radiographs are not available; and (f) documentation that there is no other suitable site of service for the member that would be less costly to the MassHealth agency. (B) Oral Screenings for Members Undergoing Radiation Treatment or Chemotherapy. (1) The MassHealth agency pays for oral screenings for members undergoing radiation, chemotherapy, or both, or who are on long-term immunosuppressive therapy. (2) The MassHealth agency pays for a global fee for oral screenings that include payment for (a) comprehensive oral examination; (b) consultation; (c) salivary flow measurements; (d) oral hygiene evaluations and instructions; (e) fluoride treatments; (f) construction of fluoride trays; (g) follow-up examination; and (h) follow-up salivary evaluations. Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title 4. Program Regulations (130 CMR 420.000) Page 4-27 Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 (C) Behavioral Management. The MassHealth agency pays an additional payment once per member per day for management of a severely and chronically mentally, physically, or developmentally impaired member in the office. The provider must document a history of treatment or previous attempts at treatment in the member’s medical record. (D) Palliative Treatment of Dental Pain or Infection. The MassHealth agency pays for palliative treatment to alleviate dental pain or infection in an emergency. Palliative treatment includes those services minimally required to address the immediate emergency including, but not limited to, draining of an abscess, prescribing pain medication or antibiotics, or other treatment that addresses the member’s chief complaint. The provider must maintain in the member’s dental record a description of the treatment provided and must document the emergent nature of the condition. The MassHealth agency pays separately for medically necessary covered services provided during the same visit. (E) Occlusal Guard. The MassHealth agency pays for occlusal guards only for members under age 21 and only once per calendar year. The MassHealth agency pays for only custom-fitted laboratory-processed occlusal guards designed to minimize the effects of bruxism (grinding) and other occlusal factors. All follow-up care is included in the payment. (F) Mouth Guard for Sports. The MassHealth agency pays for custom-fitted mouth guards where medically necessary, only for members under age 21. The member must be engaged in a contact sport, and there must be no other provision for the purchase of mouth guards for the sport’s participants. Examples of contact sports include but are not limited to basketball, football, hockey, lacrosse, and soccer. (G) House/Facility Call. The MassHealth agency pays for visits to nursing facilities, chronic disease and rehabilitation hospitals, hospice facilities, schools, and other licensed educational facilities, once per facility per day, in addition to any medically necessary MassHealth-covered service provided during the same visit. REGULATORY AUTHORITY 130 CMR 420.000: M.G.L. c. 118E, §§7 and 12. Commonwealth of Massachusetts MassHealth Provider Manual Series Subchapter Number and Title 4. Program Regulations (130 CMR 420.000) Page 4-28 Dental Manual Transmittal Letter DEN-85 Date 09/03/10 This page is reserved. MassHealth pays for the dental services as described in MassHealth regulations at 130 CMR 420.000 and 450.000. A dental provider may request prior authorization for any medically necessary service payable in accordance with the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT) provisions set forth in 130 CMR 450.144, 42 U.S.C.1396d(a), and 42 U.S.C. 1396d(r)(5) for a MassHealth Standard or CommonHealth member under age 21. This applies even if the service is not listed in Subchapter 6 of the Dental Manual. For each dental service code, the description indicates any limitations, such as age and frequency, and if prior authorization is required for the member. Oral and maxillofacial surgeons must submit all requests for prior authorization and claims containing Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes directly to MassHealth rather than to any third party administrator or other MassHealth vendor, as described in 130 CMR 420.000. Public health dental hygienists may claim payment for Service Codes D1110, D1120, D1203, D1204, D1206, D1351, D4341, D4342, D9110, and D9410. 601 Explanation of Abbreviations and Report Requirements The following abbreviations are used in Subchapter 6 with certain services that may require special reporting, as described below. (A) “PA” indicates that service-specific prior authorization is required (see 130 CMR 420.410). The provider must include in any request for prior authorization sufficiently detailed, clear information documenting the medical necessity of the service requested and, where specified, the information described in this Subchapter 6. The MassHealth agency may require any additional information it deems necessary. If prior authorization is not required, the provider must maintain in the member’s dental record, all information necessary to disclose the medical necessity for the services provided. Pursuant to 130 CMR 420.410(B)(3) prior authorization may be requested for any exception to a limitation on a service otherwise covered for that member. (For example, MassHealth limits prophylaxis to two per member per calendar year, but will pay for additional prophylaxis for a member within a calendar year if medically necessary.) (B) “IC” indicates that the claim will receive individual consideration to determine payment. A descriptive report must accompany the claim (see 130 CMR 420.412). Reports must accompany the claim and be sufficiently detailed to enable the MassHealth agency to assess the extent and nature of the services provided and include the following where applicable: (1) the amount of time required to perform the service; (2) the degree of skill required to perform the service; (3) the severity and complexity of the member’s disease, disorder, or disability; and (4) any extenuating circumstances or complications. (C) “SP” indicates that the procedure is commonly performed as part of a total service and does not usually warrant a separate fee. The procedure must be performed separately to receive the separate fee (see 130 CMR 420.413). (D) “By report” in the service code description column indicates that the provider must include with the claim a narrative documenting the medical necessity for the procedure. 602 Service Codes and Descriptions: Diagnostic Services See 130 CMR 420.422 for service descriptions and limitations. Service Code Service Code Description Covered Under Age 21? CoveredDDS Clients Aged 21 and Older? Covered Aged 21 and Older? Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations D0120 Periodic oral examination – established patient (twice per calendar year) Yes Yes Yes D0140 Limited oral evaluation – problem focused (twice per calendar year) Yes Yes Yes D0145 Oral evaluation for a patient under three years of age and counseling with primary caregiver Yes (IC) No No See 601(B) above. D0150 Comprehensive oral evaluation –newor established patient (once per member per dentist) Yes Yes Yes D0160 Detailed and extensive oral evaluation – problem focused, by report (only for members undergoing radiation treatment, chemotherapy, or organ transplant) Yes Yes Yes See 601(D) above. 603 Service Codes and Descriptions: Radiographs See 130 CMR 420.423 for service descriptions and limitations. Service Code Service Code Description Covered Under Age 21? CoveredDDS Clients Aged 21 and Older? Covered Aged 21 and Older? Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations D0210 Intraoral, complete series (FMx) - (including bitewings) (once every three calendar years) Yes Yes Yes D0220 Intraoral, periapical, first film Yes Yes Yes D0230 Intraoral, periapical, each additional film Yes Yes Yes D0270 Bitewing, single film Yes Yes Yes D0272 Bitewings, two films (twice per calendar year) Yes Yes Yes D0273 Bitewings, three films (twice per calendar year) Yes (IC) Yes (IC) Yes (IC) See 601(B) above. D0274 Bitewings, four films (twice per calendar year) Yes Yes Yes 603 Service Codes and Descriptions: Radiographs (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Covered Under Age 21? CoveredDDS Clients Aged 21 and Older? Covered Aged 21 and Older? Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations D0330 Panoramic film (nonsurgical condition) Panoramic film (surgical condition) Yes Yes No* Yes No* Yes * exception for members unable to cooperate with the process for an FMx (See 130 CMR 420.423(C)(2)(b).) D0340 Cephalometric film Yes Yes Yes D0350 Oral/facial photographic images (includes intra and extraoral images; (excludes conventional radiographs) Yes Yes Yes Test and Laboratory Examinations D0470 Diagnostic casts Yes (PA) Yes (PA) Yes (PA) See 601(A) above. 604 Service Codes and Descriptions: Preventive Services See 130 CMR 420.424 for service descriptions and limitations. Service Code Service Code Description Covered Under Age 21? CoveredDDS Clients Aged 21 and Older? Covered Aged 21 and Older? Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations D1110 Prophylaxis, adult (twice per calendar year) – permanent dentition Yes (Use this code for ages 14-21.) Yes Yes D1120 Prophylaxis, child (twice per calendar year) – primary dentition Yes (Use this code for ages up to 14.) D1203 Topical application of fluoride, child (prophylaxis not included) Yes 604 Service Codes and Descriptions: Preventive Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Covered Under Age 21? CoveredDDS Clients Aged 21 and Older? Covered Aged 21 and Older? Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations D1204 Topical application of fluoride, adult (prophylaxis not included) No* No* * exception for members who have a medical or dental condition that significantly interrupts the flow of saliva—PA required. See 601(A) above and 130 CMR 420.424(B)(1)(b). D1206 Topical fluoride varnish; therapeutic application for moderate to high caries risk patients Yes No No Other Preventive Services D1351 Sealant, per tooth (primary or permanent first and second noncarious molars, first and second noncarious bicuspids (premolars), and noncarious third molars) Yes No No Space Maintenance (Passive Appliances) D1510 Space maintainer, fixed-unilateral Yes No No D1515 Space maintainer, fixed-bilateral Yes No No D1520 Space maintainer, removable-unilateral Yes No No D1525 Space maintainer, removable-bilateral Yes No No D1550 Recementation of space maintainer Yes No No 605 Service Codes and Descriptions: Restorative Services See 130 CMR 420.425 for service descriptions and limitations. Service Code Service Code Description Covered Under Age 21? CoveredDDS Clients Aged 21 and Older? Covered Aged 21 and Older? Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations Amalgam Restorations (Including Polishing) D2140 Amalgam—one surface, primary or permanent Yes Yes No D2150 Amalgam, two surfaces, primary or permanent Yes Yes No D2160 Amalgam, three surfaces, primary or permanent Yes Yes No 605 Service Codes and Descriptions: Restorative Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Covered Under Age 21? CoveredDDS Clients Aged 21 and Older? Covered Aged 21 and Older? Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations D2161 Amalgam, four or more surfaces, primary or permanent Yes Yes No Resin-Based Composite Restorations D2330 Resin, one surface, anterior Yes Yes No D2331 Resin, two surfaces, anterior Yes Yes No D2332 Resin, three surfaces, anterior Yes Yes No D2335 Resin, four or more surfaces or involving incisal angle (anterior) Yes Yes No D2390 Resin-based composite crown, anterior Yes No No D2391 Resin-based composite—one surface, posterior Yes Yes No D2392 Resin-based composite, two surfaces, posterior Yes Yes No D2393 Resin-based composite, three surfaces, posterior Yes Yes No D2394 Resin-based composite, four or more surfaces, posterior Yes Yes No Crowns – Single Restoration Only D2710 Crown—resin-based composite (indirect) Yes No No D2751 Crown—porcelain fused to predominantly base metal Yes Yes (PA) No Include periapical film of the tooth. See 601(A) above and 130 CMR 420.425(C)(2). Other Restorative Services D2910 Recement inlay, onlay or partial coverage restoration Yes Yes No D2920 Recement crown Yes Yes No D2930 Prefabricated stainless steel crown, primary tooth Yes No No D2931 Prefabricated stainless steel crown, permanent tooth Yes No* No * exception for members with undue medical risk See 130 CMR 420.425(C)(2).) D2932 Prefabricated resin crown (primary anterior teeth only) Yes No No D2934 Prefabricated esthetic coated stainless steel crown-primary tooth Yes No No 605 Service Codes and Descriptions: Restorative Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Covered Under Age 21? CoveredDDS Clients Aged 21 and Older? Covered Aged 21 and Older? Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations D2932 Prefabricated resin crown (primary anterior teeth only) Yes No No D2934 Prefabricated esthetic coated stainless steel crown-primary tooth Yes No No D2951 Pin retention, per tooth, in addition to restoration (two or more surfaces) (commercial amalgam bonding) Yes Yes No D2954 Prefabricated post and core in addition to crown Yes Yes (PA) No Include periapical film of the tooth. See 601(A) above and 130 CMR 420.425(C)(1)(c). D2980 Crown repair, by report (chair-side) Yes Yes No See 601(D) above. D2999 Unspecified restorative procedure, by report (outside laboratory) Yes (PA) (IC) Yes (PA) (IC) No (PA) -Include documentation to substantiate why the repair could not be done chair- side. See 601(A) above and 130 CMR 420.425(E). (IC) See 601(B) above. 606 Service Codes and Descriptions: Endodontic Services See 130 CMR 420.426 for service descriptions and limitations. Service Code Service Code Description Covered Under Age 21? CoveredDDS Clients Aged 21 and Older? Covered Aged 21 and Older? Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations Pulpotomy D3220 Therapeutic pulpotomy (excluding final restoration), removal of pulp coronal to the dentinocemental junction and application of medicament Yes No No Root Canal Therapy (Including Pre- and Post-Treatment Radiographs and Follow-up Care) D3310 Endodontic therapy, anterior tooth (excluding final restoration) Yes (PA) Yes (PA) No Include FMx. See 601(A) above and 130 CMR 420.426(B). 606 Service Codes and Descriptions: Endodontic Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Covered Under Age 21? CoveredDDS Clients Aged 21 and Older? Covered Aged 21 and Older? Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations D3320 Endodontic therapy, bicuspid tooth (excluding final restoration) Yes (PA) No* No (PA) – Include FMx. See 601(A) above. * exception for members with undue medical risk See 130 CMR 420.426(B)(3) – PA required D3330 Endodontic therapy, molar (excluding final restoration) Yes (PA) No* No (PA) – Include FMx. See 601(A) above. * exception for members with undue medical risk See 130 CMR 420.426(B)(3) – PA required D3346 Retreatment of previous root canal therapy, anterior Yes (PA) Yes (PA) No Include periapical film of the tooth and date of the original root canal treatment. See 601(A) above and 130 CMR 420.426(C). D3347 Retreatment of previous root canal therapy, bicuspid Yes (PA) No* No (P.A) - Include periapical film of the tooth and date of the original root canal treatment. See 601(A) above. * exception for members with undue medical risk or with one or more medical conditions listed in 130 CMR 420.425(C)(2) See 130 CMR 420.426(C)(2). PA required. 606 Service Codes and Descriptions: Endodontic Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Covered Under Age 21? Covered DDS Clients Aged 21 and Older? Covered Aged 21 and Older? Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations Endodontic Retreatment D3348 Retreatment of previous root canal therapy, molar Yes (PA) No* No (P.A) - Include periapical film of the tooth and date of the original root canal treatment. See 601(A) above. * exception for members with undue medical risk or with one or more medical conditions listed in 130 CMR 420.425(C)(2). See 130 CMR 420.426(C)(2).) PA required Apicoectomy/Periradicular Services D3410 Apicoectomy/periradicular surgery, anterior (per tooth) (includes retrograde filling) Yes Yes (PA) No Include periapical film of the tooth and date of the original root canal treatment. See 601(A) above and 130 CMR 420.426(D). D3421 Apicoectomy/periradicular surgery, bicuspid (first root) Yes Yes (PA) No Include periapical film of the tooth and date of the original root canal treatment. See 601(A) above and 130 CMR 420.426(D). D3426 Apicoectomy/periradicular surgery (each additional root) Yes Yes (PA) No Include periapical film of the tooth and date of the original root canal treatment. See 601(A) above and 130 CMR 420.426(D). 607 Service Codes and Descriptions: Periodontic Services See 130 CMR 420.427 for service descriptions and limitations. Service Code Service Code Description Covered Under Age 21? Covered DDS Clients Aged 21 and Older? Covered Aged 21 and Older? Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations Surgical Services (Including Usual Postoperative Services) D4210 Gingivectomy or gingivoplasty, four or more contiguous teeth or bounded teeth spaces per quadrant (once per quadrant per three-year period) Yes Yes (PA) No Include complete periodontal charting, periapical films, documentation of previous periodontal treatment, and a statement concerning the member’s periodontal condition. See 601(A) above and 130 CMR 420.427(A). D4211 Gingivectomy or gingivoplasty, one to three contiguous teeth or bounded teeth spaces per quadrant (once per quadrant per three-year period) Yes Yes (PA) No Include complete periodontal charting, periapical films, documentation of previous periodontal treatment, and a statement concerning the member’s periodontal condition. See 601(A) above and 130 CMR 420.427(A). D4341 Periodontal scaling and root planing, four or more teeth per quadrant (once per quadrant per three-year period) Yes Yes (PA) No Include complete periodontal charting, periapical films, documentation of previous periodontal treatment, and a statement concerning the member’s periodontal condition. See 601(A) above and 130 CMR 420.427(B). 607 Service Codes and Descriptions: Periodontic Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Covered Under Age 21? Covered DDS Clients Aged 21 and Older? Covered Aged 21 and Older? Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations D4342 Periodontal scaling and root planing, one to three teeth per quadrant Yes Yes (PA) No Include complete periodontal charting, periapical films, documentation of previous periodontal treatment, and a statement concerning the member’s periodontal condition. See 601(A) above and 130 CMR 420.427(B). 608 Service Codes and Descriptions: Prosthodontic (Removable) Services See 130 CMR 420.428 for l service descriptions and imitations.) Service Code Service Code Description Covered Under Age 21? Covered DDS Clients Aged 21 and Older? Covered Aged 21 and Older? Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations Complete Dentures (Including Routine Post-Delivery Care) D5110 Complete denture – maxillary Yes Yes (PA) No Include documentation regarding initial placement, including length of time without natural teeth or documentation of replacement and age of original prosthesis. See 601(A) above and 130 CMR 420.428(A)(2). D5120 Complete denture – mandibular Yes Yes (PA) No Include documentation regarding initial placement, including length of time without natural teeth or documentation of replacement and age of original prosthesis. See 601(A) above and 130 CMR 420.428(A)(2). 608 Service Codes and Descriptions: Prosthodontic (Removable) Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Covered Under Age21? Covered DDS Clients Aged 21 and Older? Covered Aged 21 and Older? Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations D5130 Immediate denture – maxillary Yes No No D5140 Immediate denture – mandibular Yes No No Partial Dentures (Including Routine Post-Delivery Care) D5211 Upper partial denture—resin base (including any conventional clasps, rests and teeth) Yes Yes (PA) No Include FMx and documentation of two or more missing posterior teeth and/or one or more missing anterior teeth. See 601(A) above and 130 CMR 420.428(C). D5212 Lower partial denture—resin base (including any conventional clasps, rests and teeth) Yes Yes (PA) No Include FMx and documentation of two or more missing posterior teeth and/or one or more missing anterior teeth. See 601(A) above and 130 CMR 420.428(C). D5213 Maxillary partial denture—cast metal framework with resin denture bases(including any conventional clasps, rests and teeth) Yes No No D5214 Mandibular partial denture, cast metal framework with resin denture bases (including any conventional clasps, rests and teeth) Yes No No Repairs to Complete Dentures D5510 Repair broken complete denture base D5510 Repair broken complete denture base. D5510 Repair broken complete denture base D5520 Replace missing or broken teeth – complete denture (each tooth) D5520 Replace missing or broken teeth – complete denture (each tooth). D5520 Replace missing or broken teeth – complete denture (each tooth) 608 Service Codes and Descriptions: Prosthodontic (Removable) Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Covered Under Age 21? Covered DDS Clients Aged 21 and Older? Covered Aged 21 and Older? Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations Repairs to Partial Dentures D5610 Repair resin denture base Yes Yes No D5620 Repair cast framework Yes Yes No D5630 Repair or replace broken clasp Yes Yes No D5640 Replace broken teeth – per tooth Yes Yes No D5650 Add tooth to existing partial denture Yes Yes No D5660 Add clasp to existing partial denture Yes Yes No Denture Rebase Procedures D5710 Rebase complete maxillary denture Yes Yes (PA) No Include date of original insertion of the denture, date(s) of prior rebase(s), if applicable, and clinical documentation of the reason for the request. See 601(A) above and 130 CMR 420.428(E)(2). D5711 Rebase complete mandibular denture Yes Yes (PA) No Include date of original insertion of the denture, date(s) of prior rebase(s), if applicable, and clinical documentation of the reason for the request. See 601(A) above and 130 CMR 420.428(E)(2). D5720 Rebase maxillary partial denture (cast partial denture only) Yes No No D5721 Rebase mandibular partial denture (cast partial denture only) Yes No No Denture Reline Procedures D5750 Reline complete maxillary denture (laboratory) Yes Yes (PA) No Include date of original insertion of the denture, date(s) of prior reline(s), if applicable, and clinical documentation of the reason for the request. See 601(A) above and 130 CMR 420.428(E)(2). 608 Service Codes and Descriptions: Prosthodontic (Removable) Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Covered Under Age 21? Covered DDS Clients Aged 21 and Older? Covered Aged 21 and Older? Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations D5751 Reline complete mandibular denture (laboratory) Yes Yes (PA) No Include date of original insertion of the denture, date(s) of prior reline(s), if applicable, and clinical documentation of the reason for the request. See 601(A) above and 130 CMR 420.428(E)(2). D5760 Reline maxillary partial denture (laboratory) (cast partial denture only) Yes No No D5761 Reline mandibular partial denture (laboratory) (cast partial denture only) Yes No No 609 Service Codes and Descriptions: Prosthodontic (Fixed) Services See 130 CMR 420.429 for service descriptions and limitations. Service Code Service Code Description Covered Under Age 21? Covered DDS Clients Aged 21 and Older? Covered Aged 21 and Older? Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations Fixed Partial Denture Pontics D6241 Pontic, porcelain fused to predominantly base metal Yes No No D6751 Crown, porcelain fused to predominantly base metal Yes No No Other Fixed Partial Denture Services D6930 Recement bridge Yes No No D6980 Bridge repair, by report (chair side) Yes No No See 601(A) and (D) above. 610 Service Codes and Descriptions: Exodontic Services See 130 CMR 420.430 for service descriptions and limitations. Service Code Service Code Description Covered Under Age 21? Covered DDS Clients Aged 21 and Older? Covered Aged 21 and Older? Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations D6999 Unspecified, fixed prosthodontic procedure, by report (outside laboratory) Yes (PA) (IC) Yes (PA) No (PA) - Include documentation to substantiate why the repair could not be done chair- side. See 601(A) above and 130 CMR 420.429(B). (IC) - See 601(B) above. (by report) - See 601(D) above. Extractions (Includes Local Anesthesia and Routine Postoperative Care) D7111 Extraction, coronal remnants – deciduous tooth Yes Yes Yes D7140 Extraction, erupted tooth or exposed root (elevation and/or forceps removal) Yes Yes Yes D7210 Surgical removal of erupted tooth requiring elevation of mucoperiosteal flap and removal of bone and/or section of tooth Yes Yes Yes D7220 Removal of impacted tooth, soft tissue Yes Yes Yes D7230 Removal of impacted tooth, partially bony Yes Yes Yes D7240 Removal of impacted tooth, completelybony Yes (PA) Yes (PA) Yes (PA) Include Panorex film. See 601(A) above and 130 CMR 420.430(D). D7270 Tooth reimplantation and/or stabilization of accidentally evulsed or displaced tooth Yes Yes Yes D7280 Surgical access of an unerupted tooth (including orthodontic attachments) Yes No No D7283 Placement of device to facilitate eruption of impacted tooth Yes No No Surgical Procedures D7310 Alveoloplasty in conjunction with extractions, four or more teeth or tooth spaces, per quadrant Yes Yes No 610 Service Codes and Descriptions: Exodontic Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Covered Under Age 21? Covered DDS Clients Aged 21 and Older? Covered Aged 21 and Older? Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations D7311 Alveoloplasty in conjunction with extractions, one to three teeth or tooth spaces, per quadrant Yes Yes No D7320 Alveoloplasty not in conjunction with extractions, four or more teeth or tooth spaces, per quadrant Yes Yes No D7321 Alveoloplasty not in conjunction with extractions, one to three teeth or tooth spaces, per quadrant Yes Yes No D7340 Vestibuloplasty, ridge extension (secondary epithelialization) Yes (PA) Yes (PA) No Include justification of the surgical procedure designed to increase alveolar ridge height. See 601(A) above and 130 CMR 420.430(F). D7350* Vestibuloplasty, ridge extension (including soft-tissue grafts, muscle reattachments, revision of soft- tissue attachment, and management of hypertrophied and hyperplastic tissue) Yes (PA) Yes (PA) No * payable only to a dental provider with a specialty in oral surgery. See 601(A) above and 130 CMR 420.430(F). D7410 Excision of benign lesion up to 1.25 cm Yes Yes No D7411 Excision of benign lesion greater than 1.25 cm Yes Yes No D7450* Removal of benign odontogenic cyst or tumor – lesion diameter up to 1.25cm Yes Yes No * payable only to a dental provider with a specialty in oral surgery. D7451* Removal of benign odontogenic cyst or tumor - lesion diameter greater than 1.25 cm Yes Yes No * payable only to a dental provider with a specialty in oral surgery. D7460* Removal of benign nonodontogenic cyst or tumor – lesion diameter up to 1.25 cm Yes Yes No * payable only to a dental provider with a specialty in oral surgery. D7461* Removal of benign nonodontogenic cyst or tumor – lesion diameter greater than 1.25 cm Yes Yes No * payable only to a dental provider with a specialty in oral surgery. 610 Service Codes and Descriptions: Exodontic Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Covered Under Age 21? Covered DDS Clients Aged 21 and Older? Covered Aged 21 and Older? Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations D7471* Removal of lateral exostosis (maxilla or mandible) Yes (PA) Yes (PA) No * payable only to a dental provider with a specialty in oral surgery. See 601(A) above. D7960 Frenulectomy (frenectomy or frenotomy), separate procedure Yes (SP) Yes (SP) No See 601(C) above. D7963 Frenuloplasty Yes Yes No D7970 Excision of hyperplastic tissue -per arch Yes Yes (PA) No Include a narrative documenting the medical necessity for the procedure and documentation of the planned prosthesis. See 601(A) above and 130 CMR 420.430(H). D7999 Unspecified oral surgery procedure, by report Yes (PA) (IC) Yes (PA) (IC) No See 601(A), (B), and (D) above. 611 Service Codes and Descriptions: Orthodontic Services See 130 CMR 420.431 for service descriptions and limitations. Service Code Service Code Description Covered Under Age 21? Covered DDS Clients Aged 21 and Older? Covered Aged 21 and Older? Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations Orthodontic Diagnosis and Full Orthodontic Treatment D8050 Interceptive orthodontic treatment of the primary dentition Yes (PA) (IC) No No (PA) - Include the number of adjustment visits required in conjunction with the type of interceptive appliance. (IC) – See 601(A) and (B) above and 130 CMR 420.431. D8060 Interceptive orthodontic treatment of the transitional dentition Yes (PA) (IC) No No (PA) - Include the number of adjustment visits required in conjunction with the type of interceptive appliance. (IC) - See 601(A) and (B) above and 130 CMR 420.431. D8080 Comprehensive orthodontic treatment of the adolescent dentition (includes preorthodontic visit, records, photographic prints, models, radiographs, and initial banding.) (Service code used upon completion of banding.) Yes (PA) No No Include documentation that all restorative services were completed, Orthodontic Prior Authorization Form, photographic prints, and PAR Index Recording Form. See 601(A) above and 130 CMR 420.431. Other Orthodontic Services D8660 Preorthodontic treatment visit (consultation) (once per six months) Yes Yes No 611 Service Codes and Descriptions: Orthodontic Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Covered Under Age 21? Covered DDS Clients Aged 21 and Older? Covered Aged 21 and Older? Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations D8670 Periodic orthodontic treatment visit (as part of contract) (billed quarterly) Yes (PA) No* No* (PA) - Submit separate prior authorization request for year 1, year 2, and year 3 (up to 6 months), if necessary. For years 2 and 3 only, include original photographic prints, intraoral photographic prints, documentation that all restorative services were completed, and a copy of the initially submitted orthodontics prior- authorization form with Part IV completed with progress to date. See 601(A) above. * exception for members whose comprehensive orthodontic treatment was begun by age 21. - PA required. See 130 CMR 420.431(A)(1). D8690 Orthodontic treatment (alternative billing to a contract fee) Yes (PA) No No See 601(A) above. D8680 Orthodontic retention (removal of appliances, construction and placement of retainer(s)) Yes No* No* * exception for members whose comprehensive orthodontic treatment was begun by age 21. PA required. See 130 CMR 420.431(A)(1). Include the date of the initial banding and a narrative of the reason(s) for removal of the orthodontic appliance. See 601(A) above. 611 Service Codes and Descriptions: Orthodontic Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Covered Under Age 21? Covered DDS Clients Aged 21 and Older? Covered Aged 21 and Older? Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations D8692 Replacement of lost or broken retainer Yes (PA) No* No* (PA) - Include a statement regarding the date of the onset of retention. See 601(A) above. * exception for members whose comprehensive orthodontic treatment was begun by age 21. - PA required. See 130 CMR 420.431(A)(1). D8999 Unspecified orthodontic procedure, by report Yes (PA) (IC) No* No* * exception for members whose comprehensive orthodontic treatment was begun by age 21. PA required. See 130 CMR 420.431(A)(1). See 601(A), (B), and (D) above. 612 Service Codes and Descriptions: General Anesthesia and IV Sedation Services See 130 CMR 420.452 for service descriptions and limitations. Service Code Service Code Description Covered Under Age 21? Covered DDS Clients Aged 21 and Older? Covered Aged 21 and Older? Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations D9220 Deep sedation/general anesthesia, first 30 minutes Yes Yes Yes D9221 Deep sedation/general anesthesia, each additional 15 minutes (from 31 to 90 minutes) Yes Yes Yes D9230 Analgesia, anxiolysis, inhalation of nitrous oxide Yes Yes Yes D9241 Intravenous conscious sedation/analgesia – first 30 minutes Yes Yes Yes 612 Service Codes and Descriptions: General Anesthesia and IV Sedation Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Covered Under Age 21? Covered DDS Clients Aged 21 and Older? Covered Aged 21 and Older? Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations D9242 Intravenous conscious sedation/analgesia – each additional 15 minutes (from 31 to 90 minutes) Yes Yes Yes 613 Service Codes and Descriptions: Other Services See 130 CMR 420.456 for service descriptions and limitations. Service Code Service Code Description Covered Under Age 21? Covered DDS Clients Aged 21 and Older? Covered Aged 21 and Older? Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations Treatment of Physically or Developmentally Disabled Members D9920 Behavior management, by report (once per member per day) Yes (PA) Yes (PA) Yes (PA) Include a description of the member’s illness or disability, and types of services to be furnished. See 601(A) and (D) above and 130 CMR 420.456(C). Professional Visits D9410 House/extended care facility call Yes Yes Yes A visit to a nursing facility, chronic disease and rehabilitation hospitals, hospice facilities, schools, and other licensed educational facilities, once per facility per day. Bill in addition to any medically necessary MassHealth- covered service provided during the same visit. Code may be billed once per facility per day. See 130 CMR 420.456(G). 613 Service Codes and Descriptions: Other Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Covered Under Age 21? Covered DDS Clients Aged 21 and Older? Covered Aged 21 and Older? Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations Unclassified Treatment D9110 Palliative (emergency) treatment of dental pain - minor procedures (Other nonemergency medically necessary treatment may be provided during the same visit – that is, nonemergency codes may be billed in conjunction with D9110.) Yes Yes Yes D9930 Treatment of complications (postsurgical) – unusual circumstances, by report Yes (I.C) Yes (IC) Yes (IC) Include with the claim the date, the location of the original surgery, and the type of procedure. See 601(A) above. D9940 Occlusal guard, by report Yes (PA) No No (PA) - Include documented evidence of the need for the appliance. (by report) - See 601(A) and (D) above. D9941 Fabrication of athletic mouthguard Yes No No D9999 Unspecified adjunctive procedure, by report Yes (PA) (IC) Yes (PA) (IC) No See 601(A) above. (IC) – See 601(B) – above. (by report) – See 601(D) above. 614 Service Codes and Descriptions: Medical Services The following all-numeric service codes may be used only by dental providers who have a specialty in oral surgery. Service Code Service Code Description Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations Office or Other Outpatient Services New Patient 99201 Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of a new patient, which requires these three key components (does not include dentoalveolar diagnosis): - a problem focused history; - a problem focused examination; and - straightforward medical decision making 614 Service Codes and Descriptions: Medical Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations 99202 Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of a new patient, which requires these three key components (does not include dentoalveolar diagnosis): - an expanded problem-focused history; - an expanded problem-focused examination; and - straightforward medical decision making 99203 Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of a new patient, which requires these three key components (does not include dentoalveolar diagnosis): - a detailed history; - a detailed examination; and - medical decision making of low complexity 99204 Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of a new patient, which requires these three key components (does not include dentoalveolar diagnosis): - a comprehensive history; - a comprehensive examination; and - medical decision making of a moderate complexity 99205 Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of a new patient, which requires these three key components (does not include dentoalveolar diagnosis): - a comprehensive history; - a comprehensive examination; and - medical decision making of high complexity Established Patient 99211 Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of an established patient, that may not require the presence of a physician. Usually the presenting problem(s) are minimal. Typically, 5 minutes are spent performing or supervising these services. 99212 Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of an established patient, which requires at least two of these three key components (does not include dentoalveolar diagnosis): - a problem-focused history; - a problem-focused examination; and - straightforward medical decision making 614 Service Codes and Descriptions: Medical Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations 99213 Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of an established patient, which requires at least two of these three key components: - an expanded problem focused history; - an expanded problem focused examination; and - medical decision making of low complexity. Counseling and coordination of care with other providers or agencies are provided consistent with the nature of the problem(s) and the patient's and/or family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of low to moderate severity. Physicians typically spend 15 minutes face-to-face with the patient and/or family. 99214 Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of an established patient, which requires at least two of the following three key components: - a detailed history; - a detailed examination; and - medical decision making of moderate complexity. Counseling and/or coordination of care with other providers or agencies are provided consistent with the nature of the problem(s) and the patient's and/or family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of moderate to high severity. Physicians typically spend 25 minutes face-to-face with the patient and/or family. 99215 Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of an established patient, which requires at least two of the following three key components: - a comprehensive history; - a comprehensive examination; and - medical decision making of high complexity. Counseling and/or coordination of care with other providers or agencies are provided consistent with the nature of the problem(s) and the patient's and/or family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of moderate to high severity. Physicians typically spend 40 minutes face-to-face with the patient and/or family. 614 Service Codes and Descriptions: Medical Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations Initial Hospital Care New or Established Patient 99221 Initial hospital care, per day, for the evaluation and management of a patient, which requires these three key components: - a detailed or comprehensive history; - a detailed or comprehensive examination; and - medical decision making that is straightforward or of low complexity 99222 Initial hospital care, per day, for the evaluation and management of a patient, which requires these three key components: - a comprehensive history; - a comprehensive examination; and - medical decision making of moderate complexity 99223 Initial hospital care, per day, for the evaluation and management of a patient, which requires these three key components: - a comprehensive history; - a comprehensive examination; and - medical decision making of high complexity Subsequent Hospital Care 99231 Subsequent hospital care, per day, for the evaluation and management of a patient, which requires at least two of these three key components: - a problem-focused interval history; - a problem-focused examination; - medical decision making that is straightforward or of low complexity 99232 Subsequent hospital care, per day, for the evaluation and management of a patient, which requires at least two of these three key components: - an expanded problem-focused interval history; - an expanded problem-focused examination; - medical decision making of moderate complexity 99233 Subsequent hospital care, per day, for the evaluation and management of a patient, which requires at least two of these three key components: - a detailed interval history; - a detailed examination; - medical decision making of high complexity 614 Service Codes and Descriptions: Medical Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations Emergency Department Services New or Established Patient 99281 Emergency department visit for the evaluation and managementof a patient, which requires these three key components: - a problem-focused history; - a problem-focused examination; and - straightforward medical decision making 99282 Emergency department visit for the evaluation and managementof a patient, which requires these three key components: - an expanded problem-focused history; - an expanded problem-focused examination; and - medical decision making of low complexity 99283 Emergency department visit for the evaluation and managementof a patient, which requires these three key components: - an expanded problem-focused history; - an expanded problem-focused examination; and - medical decision making of moderate complexity 99284 Emergency department visit for the evaluation and managementof a patient, which requires these three key components: - a detailed history; - a detailed examination; and - medical decision making of moderate complexity 614 Service Codes and Descriptions: Medical Services (cont.) ServiceCode Service Code Description Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations 99285 Emergency department visit for the evaluation and management of a patient, which requires these three key components within the constraints imposed by the urgency of the patient's clinical condition and/or mental status: - a comprehensive history; - a comprehensive examination; and - medical decision making of high complexity Integumentary System Skin, Subcutaneous and Accessory Structures Incision and Drainage 10060 Incision and drainage of abscess (e.g., carbuncle, suppurative hidradenitis, cutaneous or subcutaneous abscess, cyst, furuncle, or paronychia); simple or single 10061 complicated or multiple 10120 Incision and removal of foreign body, subcutaneous tissues; simple 10121 complicated 10140 Incision and drainage of hematoma, seroma, or fluid collection 10160 Puncture aspiration of abscess, hematoma, bulla, or cyst 10180 Incision and drainage, complex, postoperative wound infection Excision-Debridement 11010 Debridement including removal of foreign material associated with open fracture(s) and/or dislocation(s); skin and subcutaneous tissues 11011 skin, subcutaneous tissue, muscle fascia, and muscle 11012 skin, subcutaneous tissue, muscle fascia, muscle, and bone 11040 Debridement; skin, partial thickness 11041 skin, full thickness 11042 skin and subcutaneous tissue 11043 skin, subcutaneous tissue, and muscle 11044 skin, subcutaneous tissue, muscle, and bone Biopsy 11100 Biopsy of skin, subcutaneous tissue and/or mucous membrane (including simple closure), unless otherwise listed; single lesion 11101 each separate/additional lesion (List separately in addition to code for primary procedure.) 614 Service Codes and Descriptions: Medical Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations Shaving of Epidermal or Dermal Lesions 11310 Shaving of epidermal or dermal lesion, single lesion, face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, mucous membrane; lesion diameter 0.5 cm or less 11311 lesion diameter 0.6 to 1.0 cm 11312 lesion diameter 1.1 to 2.0 cm 11313 lesion diameter over 2.0 cm Excision – Benign Lesions 11440 Excision, other benign lesion including margins, except skin tag (unless listed elsewhere), face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, mucous membrane; excised diameter 0.5 cm or less 11441 excised diameter 0.6 to 1.0 cm 11442 excised diameter 1.1 to 2.0 cm 11443 excised diameter 2.1 to 3.0 cm 11444 excised diameter 3.1 to 4.0 cm 11446 excised diameter over 4.0 cm Excision – Malignant Lesions 11640 Excision, malignant lesion including margins, face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips; excised diameter 0.5 cm or less 11641 excised diameter 0.6 to 1.0 cm 11642 excised diameter 1.1 to 2.0 cm 11643 excised diameter 2.1 to 3.0 cm 11644 excised diameter 3.1 to 4.0 cm 11646 excised diameter over 4.0 cm Miscellaneous Introduction 11960 Insertion of tissue expander(s) for other than breast, including subsequent expansion 11970 Replacement of tissue expander with permanent prosthesis 11971 Removal of tissue expander(s) without insertion of prosthesis Repair (Closure) Repair - Simple 12011 Simple repair of superficial wounds of face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, and/or mucous membranes; 2.5 cm or less 12013 2.6 cm to 5.0 cm 12014 5.1 cm to 7.5 cm 12015 7.6 cm to 12.5 cm 12016 12.6 cm to 20.0 cm 12017 20.1 cm to 30.0 cm 12018 over 30.0 cm 614 Service Codes and Descriptions: Medical Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations 12020 Treatment of superficial wound dehiscence; simple closure 12021 with packing Repair - Intermediate 12051 Repair, intermediate wounds of face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, and/or mucous membranes; 2.5 cm or less 12052 2.6 cm to 5.0 cm 12053 5.1 cm to 7.5 cm 12054 7.6 cm to 12.5 cm 12055 12.6 cm to 20.0 cm 12056 20.1 cm to 30.0 cm 12057 over 30.0 cm Repair - Complex 13131 Repair, complex, forehead, cheeks, chin, mouth, neck, axillae, genitalia, hands, and/or feet; 1.1 cm to 2.5 cm 13132 2.6 cm to 7.5 cm 13133 each additional 5 cm or less (List separately in addition to code for primary procedure.) 13150 Repair, complex, eyelids, nose, ears, and/or lips; 1.0 cm or less 13151 1.1 cm to 2.5 cm 13152 2.6 cm to 7.5 cm 13153 each additional 5 cm or less (List separately in addition to code for primary procedure.) 13160 Secondary closure of surgical wound or dehiscence, extensive or complicated Adjacent Tissue Transfer or Rearrangement 14040 Adjacent tissue transfer or rearrangement, forehead, cheeks, chin, mouth, neck, axillae, genitalia, hands, and/or feet; defect 10 sq cm or less 14041 defect 10.1 sq cm to 30.0 sq cm 14060 Adjacent tissue transfer or rearrangement, eyelids, nose, ears, and/or lips; defect 10 sq cm or less 14061 defect 10.1 sq cm to 30.0 sq cm Free Skin Grafts 15120 Split-thickness autograft, face, scalp, eyelids, mouth, neck, ears, orbits, genitalia, hands, feet, and/or multiple digits; first 100 sq cm or less, or one percent of body area of infants and children (except 15050) 614 Service Codes and Descriptions: Medical Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations 15121 each additional 100 sq cm, or each additional one percent of body area of infants and children, or part thereof (List separately in addition to code for primary procedure.) 15240 Full thickness graft, free, including direct closure of donor site, forehead, cheeks, chin, mouth, neck, axillae, genitalia, hands, and/or feet; 20 sq cm or less 15241 each additional 20 sq cm (List separately in addition to code for primary procedure.) 15260 Full thickness graft, free, including direct closure of donor site, nose, ears, eyelids, and/or lips; 20 sq cm or less 15261 each additional 20 sq cm (List separately in addition to code for primary procedure.) Flaps (Skin and/or Deep Tissues) 15570 Formation of direct or tubed pedicle, with or without transfer; trunk 15572 scalp, arms, or legs 15574 forehead, cheeks, chin, mouth, neck, axillae, genitalia, hands, or feet 15576 eyelids, nose, ears, lips, or intraoral 15620 Delay of flap or sectioning of flap (division and inset); at forehead, cheeks, chin, neck, axillae, genitalia, hands, or feet 15630 at eyelids, nose, ears, or lips 15732 Muscle, myocutaneous, or fasciocutaneous flap; head and neck (e.g., temporalis, masseter muscle, sternocleidomastoid, levator scapulae) Other Flaps and Grafts 15770 Graft; derma-fat-fascia Other Procedures 15819 Cervicoplasty 15820 Blepharoplasty, lower eyelid (PA) See 601(A) above. 15821 with extensive herniated fat pad (PA) See 601(A) above. 15822 Blepharoplasty, upper eyelid (PA) See 601(A) above. 15823 with excessive skin weighting down lid (PA) See 601(A) above. 614 Service Codes and Descriptions: Medical Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations 15840 Graft for facial nerve paralysis; free fascia graft (including obtaining fascia) 15841 free muscle graft (including obtaining graft) 15842 free muscle flap by microsurgical technique 15845 regional muscle transfer Burns, Local Treatment 16000 Initial treatment, first degree burn, when no more than local treatment is required Destruction Destruction, Benign or Premalignant Lesions 17000 Destruction (e.g., laser surgery, electrosurgery, cryosurgery, chemosurgery, surgical curettement), premalignant lesions (e.g., actinic keratoses); first lesion 17003 second through 14 lesions, each (List separately in addition to code for first lesion.) 17004 15 or more lesions 17106 Destruction of cutaneous vascular proliferative lesions (e.g., laser technique); less than 10 sq cm Destruction Malignant Lesions, Any Method 17280 Destruction, malignant lesion (e.g., laser surgery, electrosurgery, cryosurgery, chemosurgery, surgical curettement), face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, mucous membrane; lesion diameter 0.5 cm or less 17281 lesion diameter 0.6 to 1.0 cm 17282 lesion diameter 1.1 to 2.0 cm 17283 lesion diameter 2.1 to 3.0 cm 17284 lesion diameter 3.1 to 4.0 cm 17286 lesion diameter over 4.0 cm Other Procedures 17999 Unlisted procedure, skin, mucous membrane, and subcutaneous tissue (IC) See 601(B) above. Musculoskeletal System General Incision 20000 Incision of soft tissue abscess (e.g., secondary to osteomyelitis); superficial 20000 20005 deep or complicated 20005 Excision 20200 Biopsy, muscle; superficial 20200 614 Service Codes and Descriptions: Medical Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations 20205 deep 20205 20206 Biopsy, muscle, percutaneous needle 20206 20220 Biopsy, bone, trocar, or needle; superficial (e.g., ilium, sternum, spinous process, ribs) 20220 20240 Biopsy, bone, open; superficial (e.g., ilium, sternum, spinous process, ribs, trochanter of femur) 20245 deep (e.g., humerus, ischium, femur) Introduction or Removal 20520 Removal of foreign body in muscle or tendon sheath; simple 20525 deep or complicated 20605 Arthrocentesis, aspiration and/or injection; intermediate joint or bursa (e.g., temporomandibular, acromioclavicular, wrist, elbow, or ankle, olecranon bursa) 20615 Aspiration and injection for treatment of bone cyst 20670 Removal of implant; superficial (e.g., buried wire, pin, or rod) (SP) See 601(C) above. 20680 deep (e.g., buried wire, pin, screw, metal band, nail, rod, or plate) 20690 Application of a uniplane (pins or wires in one plane), unilateral, external fixation system 20692 Application of a multiplane (pins or wires in more than one plane), unilateral, external fixation system (e.g., Ilizarov, Monticelli type) 20693 Adjustment or revision of external fixation system requiring anesthesia (e.g., new pin(s) or wire(s) and/or new ring(s) or bar(s)) 20694 Removal, under anesthesia, of external fixation system Grafts (or Implants) 20900 Bone graft, any donor area; minor or small (e.g., dowel or button) 20902 major or large 20910 Cartilage graft; costochondral 20912 nasal septum 20920 Fascia lata graft; by stripper 20922 by incision and area exposure, complex or sheet 20924 Tendon graft, from a distance (e.g., palmaris, toe extensor, plantaris) 20926 Tissue grafts, other (e.g., paratenon, fat, dermis) 614 Service Codes and Descriptions: Medical Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations Other Procedures 20955 Bone graft with microvascular anastomosis; fibula 20956 iliac crest 20962 other than fibula, iliac crest, or metatarsal 20969 Free osteocutaneous flap with microvascular anastomosis; other than iliac crest, metatarsal, or great toe 20970 iliac crest 20999 Unlisted procedure, musculoskeletal system, general (IC) See 601(B) above. Head Incision 21010 Arthrotomy, temporomandibular joint Excision 21015 Radical resection of tumor (e.g., malignant neoplasm), soft tissue of face or scalp; less than 2 cm 21025 Excision of bone (e.g., for osteomyelitis or bone abscess); mandible 21026 facial bone(s) 21029 Removal by contouring of benign tumor of facial bone (e.g., fibrous dysplasia) 21030 Excision of benign tumor or cyst of maxilla or zygoma by enucleation and curettage 21031 Excision of torus mandibularis 21032 Excision of maxillary torus palatinus 21034 Excision of malignant tumor of maxilla or zygoma 21040 Excision of benign tumor or cyst of mandible; by enucleation and/or curettage 21044 Excision of malignant tumor of mandible 21045 radical resection 21046 Excision of benign tumor or cyst of mandible; requiring intra- oral osteotomy (e.g., locally aggressive or destructive lesion(s)) 21047 requiring extra-oral osteotomy and partial mandibulectomy (e.g., locally aggressive or destructive lesion(s)) 21048 Excision of benign tumor or cyst of maxilla; requiring intra- oral osteotomy (e.g., locally aggressive or destructive lesion(s)) 21049 requiring extra-oral osteotomy and partial maxillectomy (e.g., locally aggressive or destructive lesion(s)) 21050 Condylectomy, temporomandibular joint (SP) See 601(C) above. 614 Service Codes and Descriptions: Medical Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations 21060 Meniscectomy, partial or complete, temporomandibular joint (SP) See 601(C) above. 21070 Coronoidectomy (SP) See 601(C) above. Introduction or Removal 21076 Impression and custom preparation; surgical obturator prosthesis (PA) See 601(A) above. 21077 orbital prosthesis (PA) See 601(A) above. 21079 interim obturator prosthesis (PA) See 601(A) above. 21080 definitive obturator prosthesis (PA) See 601(A) above. 21081 mandibular resection prosthesis (PA) See 601(A) above. 21082 palatal augmentation prosthesis (PA) See 601(A) above. 21083 palatal lift prosthesis (PA) See 601(A) above. 21084 speech aid prosthesis (PA) See 601(A) above. 21085 oral surgical splint (PA) See 601(A) above. 21086 auricular prosthesis (PA) See 601(A) above. 21087 nasal prosthesis (PA) See 601(A) above. 21088 facial prosthesis (PA) (IC) See 601(A) and (B) above. 21089 Unlisted maxillofacial prosthetic procedure (PA) (IC) See 601(A) and (B) above. 21100 Application of halo type appliance for maxillofacial fixation, includes removal (SP) See 601(C) above. 21110 Application of interdental fixation device for conditions other than fracture or dislocation, includes removal 21116 Injection procedure for temporomandibular joint arthrography Repair, Revision, and/or Reconstruction 21137 Reduction forehead; contouring only (PA) See 601(A) above. 21138 contouring and application of prosthetic material or bone graft (includes obtaining autograft) (PA) See 601(A) above. 21139 contouring and setback of anterior frontal sinus wall (PA) See 601(A) above. 21141 Reconstruction midface, LeFort I; single piece, segment movement in any direction (e.g., for Long Face Syndrome), without bone graft (PA) See 601(A) above. 21142 two pieces, segment movement in any direction, without bone graft 21143 three or more pieces, segment movement in any direction, without bone graft 21145 single piece, segment movement in any direction, requiring bone grafts (includes obtaining autografts) (PA) See 601(A) above. 614 Service Codes and Descriptions: Medical Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations 21146 two pieces, segment movement in any direction, requiring bone grafts (includes obtaining autografts) (e.g., ungrafted unilateral alveolar cleft) (PA) See 601(A) above. 21147 three or more pieces, segment movement in any direction, requiring bone grafts (includes obtaining autografts) (e.g., ungrafted bilateral alveolar cleft or multiple osteotomies) (PA) See 601(A) above. 21150 Reconstruction midface, LeFort II; anterior intrusion (e.g., Treacher-Collins Syndrome) (PA) See 601(A) above. 21151 any direction, requiring bone grafts (includes obtaining autografts) (PA) See 601(A) above. 21154 Reconstruction midface, LeFort III (extracranial), any type, requiring bone grafts (includes obtaining autografts); without LeFort I (PA) See 601(A) above. 21155 with LeFort I (PA) See 601(A) above. 21159 Reconstruction midface, LeFort III (extra- and intracranial) with forehead advancement (e.g., mono bloc), requiring bone grafts (includes obtaining autografts); without LeFort I (PA) See 601(A) above. 21160 with LeFort I (PA) See 601(A) above. 21172 Reconstruction superior-lateral orbital rim and lower forehead, advancement or alteration, with or without grafts (includes obtaining autografts) (PA) See 601(A) above. 21175 Reconstruction, bifrontal, superior-lateral orbital rims and lowerforehead, advancement or alteration (e.g., plagiocephaly, trigonocephaly, brachycephaly), with or without grafts (includes obtaining autografts) (PA) See 601(A) above. 21181 Reconstruction by contouring of benign tumor of cranial bones (e.g., fibrous dysplasia), extracranial (PA) See 601(A) above. 21182 Reconstruction of orbital walls, rims, forehead, nasoethmoid complex following intra- and extracranial excision of benign tumor of cranial bone (e.g., fibrous dysplasia), with multiple autografts (includes obtaining grafts); total area of bone grafting less than 40 sq cm (PA) See 601(A) above. 21183 total area of bone grafting greater than 40 sq cm but less than 80 sq cm (PA) See 601(A) above. 21184 total area of bone grafting greater than 80 sq cm (PA) See 601(A) above. 21188 Reconstruction midface, osteotomies (other than LeFort type) and bone grafts (includes obtaining autografts) (PA) See 601(A) above. 614 Service Codes and Descriptions: Medical Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations 21193 Reconstruction of mandibular rami, horizontal, vertical, C, or L osteotomy; without bone graft (PA) See 601(A) above. 21194 with bone graft (includes obtaining graft) (PA) See 601(A) above. 21195 Reconstruction of mandibular rami and/or body, sagittal split; without internal rigid fixation (PA) See 601(A) above. 21196 with internal rigid fixation (PA) See 601(A) above. 21198 Osteotomy, mandible, segmental (PA) See 601(A) above. 21206 Osteotomy, maxilla, segmental (e.g., Wassmund or Schuchard) (PA) See 601(A) above. 21208 Osteoplasty, facial bones; augmentation (autograft, allograft, or prosthetic implant) (PA) See 601(A) above. 21209 reduction (PA) See 601(A) above. 21210 Graft, bone; nasal, maxillary or malar areas (includes obtaining graft) (PA) See 601(A) above. 21215 mandible (includes obtaining graft) (PA) See 601(A) above. 21230 Graft; rib cartilage, autogenous, to face, chin, nose, or ear (includes obtaining graft) (PA) See 601(A) above. 21235 ear cartilage, autogenous, to nose or ear (includes obtaining graft) (PA) See 601(A) above. 21240 Arthroplasty, temporomandibular joint, with or without autograft (includes obtaining graft) (PA) See 601(A) above. 21242 Arthroplasty, temporomandibular joint, with allograft (PA) See 601(A) above. 21243 Arthroplasty, temporomandibular joint, with prosthetic joint replacement (PA) See 601(A) above. 21244 Reconstruction of mandible, extraoral, with transosteal bone plate (e.g., mandibular staple bone plate) (PA) See 601(A) above. 21247 Reconstruction of mandibular condyle with bone and cartilage autografts (includes obtaining grafts) (e.g., for hemifacial microsomia) (PA) See 601(A) above. 21255 Reconstruction of zygomatic arch and glenoid fossa with bone and cartilage (includes obtaining autografts) (PA) See 601(A) above. 21260 Periorbital osteotomies for orbital hypertelorism, with bone grafts; extracranial approach (PA) See 601(A) above. 21261 combined intra- and extracranial approach (PA) See 601(A) above. 21263 with forehead advancement (PA) See 601(A) above. 21267 Orbital repositioning, periorbital osteotomies, unilateral, with bone grafts; extracranial approach (PA) See 601(A) above. 614 Service Codes and Descriptions: Medical Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations 21268 combined intra- and extracranial approach (PA) See 601(A) above. 21270 Malar augmentation, prosthetic material (PA) See 601(A) above. 21275 Secondary revision of orbitocraniofacial reconstruction (PA) See 601(A) above. 21280 Medial canthopexy (PA) (SP) See 601(A) and (C) above. 21282 Lateral canthopexy (PA) See 601(A) above. 21295 Reduction of masseter muscle and bone (e.g., for treatment of benign masseteric hypertrophy); extraoral approach (PA) See 601(A) above. 21296 intraoral approach (PA) See 601(A) above. Other Procedures 21299 Unlisted craniofacial and maxillofacial procedure (PA) (IC) See 601(A) and (B) above. Fracture and Dislocation 21310 Closed treatment of nasal bone fracture without manipulation 21315 Closed treatment of nasal bone fracture; without stabilization 21320 with stabilization 21325 Open treatment of nasal fracture; uncomplicated 21330 complicated, with internal and/or external skeletal fixation 21335 with concomitant open treatment of fractured septum 21336 Open treatment of nasal septal fracture, with or without stabilization 21337 Closed treatment of nasal septal fracture, with or without stabilization 21338 Open treatment of nasoethmoid fracture; without external fixation 21339 with external fixation 21340 Percutaneous treatment of nasoethmoid complex fracture, with splint, wire, or headcap fixation, including repair of canthal ligaments and/or the nasolacrimal apparatus 21343 Open treatment of depressed frontal sinus fracture 21344 Open treatment of complicated (e.g., comminuted or involving posterior wall) frontal sinus fracture, via coronal or multiple approaches 21345 Closed treatment of nasomaxillary complex fracture (LeFort II type), with interdental wire fixation or fixation of denture or splint 21346 Open treatment of nasomaxillary complex fracture (LeFort II type); with wiring and/or local fixation 21347 requiring multiple open approaches 21348 with bone grafting (includes obtaining graft) 614 Service Codes and Descriptions: Medical Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations 21355 Percutaneous treatment of fracture of malar area, including zygomatic arch and malar tripod, with manipulation 21356 Open treatment of depressed zygomatic arch fracture (e.g., Gilles approach) 21360 Open treatment of depressed malar fracture, including zygomatic arch and malar tripod 21365 Open treatment of complicated (e.g., comminuted or involving cranial nerve foramina) fracture(s) of malar area, including zygomatic arch and malar tripod; with internal fixation and multiple surgical approaches 21366 with bone grafting (includes obtaining graft) 21385 Open treatment of orbital floor blowout fracture; transantral approach (Caldwell-Luc type operation) 21386 periorbital approach 21387 combined approach 21390 periorbital approach, with alloplastic or other implant 21395 periorbital approach with bone graft (includes obtaining graft) 21400 Closed treatment of fracture of orbit, except blowout; without manipulation 21401 with manipulation 21406 Open treatment of fracture of orbit, except blowout; without implant 21407 with implant 21408 with bone grafting (includes obtaining graft) 21421 Closed treatment of palatal or maxillary fracture (LeFort I type), with interdental wire fixation or fixation of denture or splint 21422 Open treatment of palatal or maxillary fracture (LeFort I type) 21423 complicated (comminuted or involving cranial nerve foramina), multiple approaches 21431 Closed treatment of craniofacial separation (LeFort III type) using interdental wire fixation of denture or splint 21432 Open treatment of craniofacial separation (LeFort III type); withwiring and/or internal fixation 21433 complicated (e.g., comminuted or involving cranial nerve foramina), multiple surgical approaches 21435 complicated, utilizing internal and/or external fixation techniques (e.g., head cap, halo device, and/or intermaxillary fixation) 614 Service Codes and Descriptions: Medical Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations 21436 complicated, multiple surgical approaches, internal fixation, with bone grafting (includes obtaining graft) 21440 Closed treatment of mandibular or maxillary alveolar ridge fracture (SP) See 601(C) above. 21445 Open treatment of mandibular or maxillary alveolar ridge fracture (SP) See 601(C) above. 21450 Closed treatment of mandibular fracture; without manipulation 21451 with manipulation 21452 Percutaneous treatment of mandibular fracture, with external fixation 21453 Closed treatment of mandibular fracture with interdental fixation 21454 Open treatment of mandibular fracture with external fixation 21461 Open treatment of mandibular fracture; without interdental fixation 21462 with interdental fixation 21465 Open treatment of mandibular condylar fracture 21470 Open treatment of complicated mandibular fracture by multiple surgical approaches including internal fixation, interdental fixation, and/or wiring of dentures or splints 21480 Closed treatment of temporomandibular dislocation; initial or subsequent 21485 complicated (e.g., recurrent requiring intermaxillary fixation orsplinting), initial or subsequent 21490 Open treatment of temporomandibular dislocation 21495 Open treatment of hyoid fracture 21497 Interdental wiring, for condition other than fracture Other Procedures 21499 Unlisted musculoskeletal procedure, head (IC) See 601(B) above. Arthroscopy 29800 Arthroscopy, temporomandibular joint, diagnostic, with or without synovial biopsy (PA) (SP) See 601(A) and (C) above. 29804 Arthroscopy, temporomandibular joint, surgical (PA) See 601(A) above. 29999 Unlisted procedure, arthroscopy (IC) See 601(B) above. Respiratory System Nose Excision 30130 Excision inferior turbinate, partial or complete, any method 30140 Submucous resection turbinate, partial or complete, any method 614 Service Codes and Descriptions: Medical Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations Repair 30520 Septoplasty or submucous resection, with or without cartilage scoring, contouring or replacement with graft 30580 Repair fistula; oromaxillary (combine with 31030 if antrotomy is included) 30600 oronasal Other Procedures 30901 Control nasal hemorrhage, anterior, simple (limited cautery and/or packing) any method 30903 Control nasal hemorrhage, anterior, complex (extensive cautery and/or packing) any method 30905 Control nasal hemorrhage, posterior, with posterior nasal packs and/or cautery, any method; initial 30906 subsequent 30999 Unlisted procedure, nose (IC) See 601(B) above. Incision 31000 Lavage by cannulation; maxillary sinus (antrum puncture or natural ostium) 31020 Sinusotomy, maxillary (antrotomy); intranasal 31030 radical (Caldwell-Luc) without removal of antrochoanal polyps 31032 radical (Caldwell-Luc) with removal of antrochoanal polyps Excision 31225 Maxillectomy; without orbital exenteration Service Code Service Code Description Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations Endoscopy 31233 Nasal/sinus endoscopy, diagnostic with maxillary sinusoscopy (via inferior meatus or canine fossa puncture) 31256 Nasal/sinus endoscopy, surgical, with maxillary antrostomy 31267 with removal of tissue from maxillary sinus 31290 Nasal/sinus endoscopy, surgical, with repair of cerebrospinal fluid leak; ethmoid region 31292 Nasal/sinus endoscopy, surgical; with medial or inferior orbital wall decompression 31293 with medial orbital wall and inferior orbital wall decompression 614 Service Codes and Descriptions: Medical Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations 31294 with optic nerve decompression Other Procedures 31299 Unlisted procedure, accessory sinuses (IC) See 601(B) above. Larynx Introduction 31500 Intubation, endotracheal, emergency procedure 31502 Tracheotomy tube change prior to establishment of fistula tract Trachea and Bronchi Incision 31600 Tracheostomy, planned (SP) See 601(C) above. 31603 Tracheostomy, emergency procedure; transtracheal 31605 cricothyroid membrane Hemic and Lymphatic Systems Lymph Nodes and Lymphatic Channels Excision 38500 Biopsy or excision of lymph node(s); open, superficial 38505 by needle, superficial (e.g., cervical, inguinal, axillary) 38510 open, deep cervical node(s) Digestive System Lips Excision 40490 Biopsy of lip 40500 Vermilionectomy (lip shave), with mucosal advancement 40510 Excision of lip; transverse wedge excision with primary closure 40520 V-excision with primary direct linear closure 40525 full thickness, reconstruction with local flap (e.g., Estlander or fan) 40527 full thickness, reconstruction with cross lip flap (Abbe-Estlander) 40530 Resection of lip, more than one-fourth, without reconstruction Repair (Cheiloplasty) 40650 Repair lip, full thickness; vermilion only 40652 up to half vertical height 40654 over one-half vertical height, or complex 40700 Plastic repair of cleft lip/nasal deformity; primary, partial or complete, unilateral 40701 primary bilateral, one stage procedure 40702 primary bilateral, one of two stages 614 Service Codes and Descriptions: Medical Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations 40720 secondary, by recreation of defect and reclosure 40761 with cross lip pedicle flap (Abbe-Estlander type), including sectioning and inserting of pedicle Other Procedures 40799 Unlisted procedure, lips (IC) See 601(B) above. Vestibule of Mouth Incision 40800 Drainage of abscess, cyst, hematoma, vestibule of mouth; simple 40801 complicated 40804 Removal of embedded foreign body, vestibule of mouth; simple 40805 complicated 40806 Incision of labial frenum (frenotomy) 40808 Biopsy, vestibule of mouth 40810 Excision of lesion of mucosa and submucosa, vestibule of mouth; without repair 40812 with simple repair 40814 with complex repair 40816 complex, with excision of underlying muscle 40818 Excision of mucosa of vestibule of mouth as donor graft 40819 Excision of frenum, labial or buccal (frenumectomy, frenulectomy, frenectomy) 40820 Destruction of lesion or scar of vestibule of mouth by physical methods (e.g., laser, thermal, cryo, chemical) Repair 40830 Closure of laceration, vestibule of mouth; 2.5 cm or less 40831 over 2.5 cm or complex 40840 Vestibuloplasty; anterior (PA) See 601(A) above. 40842 posterior, unilateral (PA) See 601(A) above. 40843 posterior, bilateral (PA) See 601(A) above. 40844 entire arch (PA) See 601(A) above. 40845 complex (including ridge extension, muscle repositioning) (PA) See 601(A) above. Other Procedures 40899 Unlisted procedure, vestibule of mouth (IC) See 601(B) above. Tongue and Floor of Mouth Incision 614 Service Codes and Descriptions: Medical Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations 41000 Intraoral incision and drainage of abscess, cyst, or hematoma of tongue or floor of mouth; lingual 41005 sublingual, superficial 41006 sublingual, deep, supramylohyoid 41007 submental space 41008 submandibular space 41009 masticator space 41010 Incision of ligual frenum (frenotomy) 41015 Extraoral incision and drainage of abscess, cyst, or hematoma offloor of mouth; sublingual 41016 submental 41017 submandibular 41018 masticator space Excison 41100 Biopsy of tongue; anterior two-thirds 41105 posterior one-third 41108 Biopsy of floor of mouth 41110 Excision of lesion of tongue without closure 41112 Excision of lesion of tongue with closure; anterior two-thirds 41113 posterior one-third 41114 with local tongue flap 41115 Excision of lingual frenum (frenectomy) 41116 Excision, lesion of floor of mouth 41120 Glossectomy; less than one-half tongue 41130 hemiglossectomy 41135 partial, with unilateral radical neck dissection 41140 complete or total, with or without tracheostomy, without radical neck dissection 41145 complete or total, with or without tracheostomy, with unilateral radical neck dissection 41150 composite procedure with resection floor of mouth and mandibular resection, without radical neck dissection 41153 composite procedure with resection floor of mouth, with suprahyoid neck dissection 41155 composite procedure with resection floor of mouth, mandibular resection, and radical neck dissection (Commando type) 614 Service Codes and Descriptions: Medical Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations Repair 41250 Repair of laceration 2.5 cm or less; floor of mouth and/or anterior two-thirds of tongue 41251 posterior one-third of tongue 41252 Repair of laceration of tongue, floor of mouth, over 2.6 cm or complex Other Procedures 41500 Fixation of tongue, mechanical, other than suture (e.g., K-wire) 41510 Suture of tongue to lip for micrognathia (Douglas type procedure) 41520 Frenoplasty (surgical revision of frenum, e.g., with Z-plasty) 41599 Unlisted procedure, tongue, floor of mouth (IC) See 601(B) above. Dentoalveolar Structures Incision 41800 Drainage of abscess, cyst, hematoma from dentoalveolar structures 41805 Removal of embedded foreign body from dentoalveolar structures; soft tissues 41806 bone Excision, Destruction 41820 Gingivectomy, excision gingiva, each quadrant (PA) See 601(A) above. 41821 Operculectomy, excision pericoronal tissues 41822 Excision of fibrous tuberosities, dentoalveolar structures 41823 Excision of osseous tuberosities, dentoalveolar structures 41825 Excision of lesion or tumor (except listed above), dentoalveolar structures; without repair 41826 with simple repair 41827 with complex repair 41828 Excision of hyperplastic alveolar mucosa, each quadrant (specify) 41830 Alveolectomy, including curettage of osteitis or sequestrectomy 41850 Destruction of lesion (except excision), dentoalveolar structures (IC) See 601(B) above. Other Procedures 41874 Alveoloplasty, each quadrant (specify) 41899 Unlisted procedure, dentoalveolar structures (IC) See 601(B) above. 614 Service Codes and Descriptions: Medical Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations Palate and Uvula Incision 42000 Drainage of abscess of palate, uvula Excision, Destruction 42100 Biopsy of palate, uvula 42104 Excision, lesion of palate, uvula; without closure 42106 with simple primary closure 42107 with local flap closure 42120 Resection of palate or extensive resection of lesion 42140 Uvulectomy, excision of uvula (PA) See 601(A) above. 42145 Palatopharyngoplasty (e.g., uvulopalatopharyngoplasty, uvulopharyngoplasty) 42160 Destruction of lesion, palate or uvula (thermal, cryo, or chemical) Repair 42180 Repair, laceration of palate; up to 2 cm 42182 over 2 cm or complex 42200 Palatoplasty for cleft palate, soft and/or hard palate only 42205 Palatoplasty for cleft palate, with closure of alveolar ridge; soft tissue only 42210 with bone graft to alveolar ridge (includes obtaining graft) 42215 Palatoplasty for cleft palate; major revision 42220 secondary lengthening procedure 42225 attachment pharyngeal flap 42226 Lengthening of palate, and pharyngeal flap 42227 Lengthening of palate, with island flap 42235 Repair of anterior palate, including vomer flap 42260 Repair of nasolabial fistula 42280 Maxillary impression for palatal prosthesis (PA) See 601(A) above. 42281 Insertion of pin-retained palatal prosthesis (PA) See 601(A) above. Other Procedures 42299 Unlisted procedure, palate, uvula (IC) See 601(B) above. Salivary Glands and Ducts Incision 42300 Drainage of abscess; parotid, simple 42305 parotid, complicated 42310 Drainage of abscess; submaxillary or sublingual, intraoral 42320 submaxillary, external 42330 Sialolithotomy; submandibular (submaxillary), sublingual or parotid, uncomplicated, intraoral 614 Service Codes and Descriptions: Medical Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations 42335 submandibular (submaxillary), complicated, intraoral 42340 parotid, extraoral or complicated intraoral Excision 42400 Biopsy of salivary gland; needle 42405 incisional 42408 Excision of sublingual salivary cyst (ranula) 42409 Marsupialization of sublingual salivary cyst (ranula) 42410 Excision of parotid tumor or parotid gland; lateral lobe, without nerve dissection 42415 lateral lobe, with dissection and preservation of facial nerve 42420 total, with dissection and preservation of facial nerve 42425 total, en bloc removal with sacrifice of facial nerve 42440 Excision of submandibular (submaxillary) gland 42450 Excision of sublingual gland Repair 42500 Plastic repair of salivary duct, sialodochoplasty; primary or simple 42505 secondary or complicated 42507 Parotid duct diversion, bilateral (Wilke type procedure); 42508 with excision of one submandibular gland 42509 with excision of both submandibular glands 42510 with ligation of both submandibular (Wharton's) ducts Other Procedures 42550 Injection procedure for sialography 42600 Closure salivary fistula 42650 Dilation salivary duct 42660 Dilation and catheterization of salivary duct, with or without injection 42665 Ligation salivary duct, intraoral 42699 Unlisted procedure, salivary glands or ducts (IC) See 601(B) above. Pharynx, Adenoids, and Tonsils Incision 42700 Incision and drainage abscess; peritonsillar 42720 retropharyngeal or parapharyngeal, intraoral approach 42725 retropharyngeal or parapharyngeal, external approach Excision, Destruction 42800 Biopsy; oropharynx 42802 hypopharynx 42804 nasopharynx, visible lesion, simple 42806 nasopharynx, survey for unknown primary lesion 614 Service Codes and Descriptions: Medical Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations 42808 Excision or destruction of lesion of pharynx, any method 42809 Removal of foreign body from pharynx 42810 Excision branchial cleft cyst or vestige, confined to skin and subcutaneous tissues 42815 Excision branchial cleft cyst, vestige, or fistula, extending beneath subcutaneous tissues and/or into pharynx 42842 Radical resection of tonsil, tonsillar pillars, and/or retromolar trigone; without closure 42844 closure with local flap (e.g., tongue, buccal) 42845 closure with other flap 42860 Excision of tonsil tags 42870 Excision or destruction lingual tonsil, any method (SP) See 601(C) above. Repair 42900 Suture pharynx for wound or injury Other Procedures 42960 Control oropharyngeal hemorrhage, primary or secondary (e.g., post tonsillectomy); simple 42961 complicated, requiring hospitalization 42962 with secondary surgical intervention 42970 Control of nasopharyngeal hemorrhage, primary or secondary (e.g., post adenoidectomy); simple, with posterior nasal packs, with or without anterior packs and/or cautery 42971 complicated, requiring hospitalization 42972 with secondary surgical intervention 42999 Unlisted procedure, pharynx, adenoids, or tonsils (IC) See 601(B) above. Nervous System Extracranial Nerves, Peripheral Nerves, and Autonomic Nervous System Introduction/Injection of Anesthetic Agent (Nerve Block), Diagnostic and Therapeutic Somatic Nerves 64400 Injection, anesthetic agent; trigeminal nerve, any division or branch Destruction by Neurolytic Agent (e.g., Chemical, Thermal, Electrical or Radiofrequency) Somatic Nerves 64600 Destruction by neurolytic agent, trigeminal nerve, supraorbital, infraorbital, mental, or inferior alveolar branch Neuroplasty (Exploration, Neurolysis or Nerve Decompression) 614 Service Codes and Descriptions: Medical Services (cont.) Service Code Service Code Description Prior Authorization Requirements, Report Requirements, and Notations 64722 Decompression; unspecified nerve(s) (specify) 64727 Internal neurolysis, requiring use of operating microscope (list separately in addition to code for neuroplasty) (neuroplasty includes external neurolysis) Transaction or Avulsion 64732 Transection or avulsion of; supraorbital nerve 64734 infraorbital nerve 64736 mental nerve 64738 inferior alveolar nerve by osteotomy 64740 lingual nerve Neurorrhaphy 64864 Suture of facial nerve; extracranial Neurorrhaphy with Nerve Graft, Vein Graft, or Conduit 64885 Nerve graft (includes obtaining graft), head or neck; up to 4 cm in length Other Procedures 64999 Unlisted procedure, nervous system (IC) See 601(B) above. Operating Microscope 69990 Microsurgical techniques, requiring use of operating microscope (List separately in addition to code for primary procedure) Diagnostic Radiology (Diagnostic Imaging) Head and Neck 70100 Radiologic examination, mandible; partial, less than four views 70110 complete, minimum of four views 70140 Radiologic examination, facial bones; less than three views 70150 complete, minimum of three views 70160 Radiologic examination, nasal bones, complete, minimum of three views 70210 Radiologic examination, sinuses, paranasal, less than three views 70220 Radiologic examination, sinuses, paranasal, complete, minimum of three views 70240 Radiologic examination, sella turcica 70328 Radiologic examination, temporomandibular joint, open and closed mouth; unilateral 70330 bilateral 70360 Radiologic examination; neck, soft tissue 70380 Radiologic examination, salivary gland for calculus This page is reserved.