Dental root caries
ICD-10 K02.7 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of dental root caries.
Dental root caries, classified under ICD-10 code K02.7, refers to the decay that occurs at the root surface of a tooth, typically due to the exposure of the root to the oral environment. This condition is often seen in individuals with periodontal disease, where the gums recede, exposing the root surfaces. Clinically, root caries may present as soft, discolored areas on the root of the tooth, which can progress to deeper layers if not treated. The anatomy involved includes the tooth root, which is covered by cementum, a mineralized tissue that can be affected by carious lesions. Disease progression can lead to pain, sensitivity, and ultimately tooth loss if the decay is extensive. Diagnostic considerations include visual examination, radiographic assessment, and patient history to identify risk factors such as poor oral hygiene, dry mouth, and dietary habits. Early detection and intervention are crucial in managing root caries effectively, often requiring restorative procedures to prevent further deterioration.
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
K02.7 specifically covers root caries, which is characterized by decay at the root surface of teeth. It is important to differentiate it from other types of caries, such as coronal caries, which occur on the crown of the tooth.
K02.7 should be used when the decay is specifically located on the root surface of the tooth. If the decay is on the crown or involves other types of caries, other codes such as K02.1 or K02.9 should be considered.
Documentation should include clinical findings from examinations, radiographic evidence showing the extent of decay, and a treatment plan that outlines the restorative procedures to be performed.