Benign neoplasm of lower jaw bone
ICD-10 D16.5 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of benign neoplasm of lower jaw bone.
Benign neoplasms of the lower jaw bone, also known as the mandible, are non-cancerous growths that can arise from various tissues within the jaw. These neoplasms may include osteomas, odontogenic tumors, and fibromas, among others. Clinically, they may present as asymptomatic masses or may cause symptoms such as swelling, pain, or functional impairment depending on their size and location. Diagnosis typically involves imaging studies such as X-rays, CT scans, or MRIs, and may require a biopsy for definitive histological evaluation. While benign, these neoplasms can occasionally exhibit aggressive behavior or local invasion, necessitating careful monitoring and, in some cases, surgical intervention. Surveillance is crucial to ensure that these lesions do not progress or transform into malignant forms, although the risk of malignant transformation is generally low. Regular follow-ups and imaging may be recommended based on the specific type of neoplasm and its characteristics.
Detailed surgical notes, imaging studies, and pathology reports.
Surgical excision of a benign jaw neoplasm, management of post-operative complications.
Ensure clear documentation of the neoplasm type and any histological findings.
Comprehensive imaging reports detailing findings and recommendations.
Imaging for evaluation of jaw masses, follow-up imaging for known benign neoplasms.
Accurate coding based on imaging findings and correlation with clinical symptoms.
Used when a benign neoplasm causes secondary infection.
Document the presence of infection and the procedure performed.
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery must ensure accurate coding based on the underlying condition.
Common symptoms include swelling, pain, and functional impairment, although many patients may be asymptomatic.
Surveillance frequency depends on the specific type of neoplasm and its characteristics, but regular follow-ups are generally recommended.