Chronic periodontitis, localized, severe
ICD-10 K05.313 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of chronic periodontitis, localized, severe.
Chronic periodontitis, localized, severe, is a significant dental condition characterized by the inflammation and destruction of the supporting structures of the teeth, including the gums, periodontal ligament, and alveolar bone. Clinically, it presents with symptoms such as gum recession, deep periodontal pockets, and tooth mobility. The disease primarily affects localized areas of the mouth, often leading to severe attachment loss and bone loss around specific teeth. The progression of chronic periodontitis can vary, but it typically involves a slow and progressive course, exacerbated by factors such as poor oral hygiene, smoking, and systemic conditions like diabetes. Diagnosis is made through clinical examination, probing depth measurements, and radiographic assessment to evaluate bone loss. It is crucial for healthcare providers to differentiate chronic periodontitis from other periodontal diseases, such as aggressive periodontitis or gingivitis, to ensure appropriate management and treatment strategies are employed.
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
K05.313 specifically covers chronic periodontitis that is localized and severe, characterized by significant attachment loss and periodontal pocket formation in specific areas of the mouth.
K05.313 should be used when the clinical evaluation indicates severe localized chronic periodontitis, as opposed to moderate or slight forms of the disease, which would be coded differently.
Documentation should include clinical examination findings, probing depths, radiographic evidence of bone loss, and a comprehensive treatment plan that addresses the severity of the condition.