Impacted teeth
ICD-10 K01.1 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of impacted teeth.
Impacted teeth refer to teeth that are unable to erupt properly into the dental arch due to obstruction by other teeth or anatomical structures. This condition is most commonly seen with third molars (wisdom teeth) but can occur with any tooth. Clinically, impacted teeth may present with pain, swelling, or infection, particularly if they are partially erupted, leading to pericoronitis. The anatomy involved includes the maxilla and mandible, where the teeth are situated. Disease progression can lead to complications such as cyst formation, damage to adjacent teeth, and periodontal disease. Diagnostic considerations include clinical examination, radiographic imaging (such as panoramic X-rays), and assessment of symptoms. Treatment often involves surgical extraction, especially if the impacted tooth is symptomatic or poses a risk of complications. Regular dental evaluations are crucial for early identification and management of impacted teeth.
Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply
Various clinical presentations within this specialty area
Follow specialty-specific billing guidelines
Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply
Various clinical presentations within this specialty area
Follow specialty-specific billing guidelines
K01.1 specifically covers impacted teeth that are obstructed from proper eruption. This includes third molars and other teeth that may be impacted due to crowding, anatomical anomalies, or other dental conditions.
K01.1 should be used when there is clear evidence of impacted teeth that require intervention. It is important to differentiate from K01.0 when the specific type of impaction is known and documented.
Documentation should include clinical findings, patient symptoms, imaging results (like X-rays), and treatment plans. Detailed notes on the rationale for surgical intervention are also necessary.