Partial loss of teeth
ICD-10 K08.4 is a used to indicate a diagnosis of partial loss of teeth.
Partial loss of teeth, classified under ICD-10 code K08.4, refers to the condition where one or more teeth are missing due to various reasons such as trauma, periodontal disease, or dental caries. Clinically, this condition can lead to significant functional impairment, affecting the ability to chew and speak properly. The anatomy involved primarily includes the dental structures, including the alveolar bone, gums, and surrounding soft tissues. Disease progression may vary; for instance, periodontal disease can lead to tooth loss over time if untreated, while trauma may result in sudden loss. Diagnostic considerations include a thorough dental examination, radiographic imaging to assess bone loss, and evaluation of the patient's dental history. It is essential to differentiate partial loss from complete loss of teeth (K08.1) and to assess the underlying causes to guide appropriate treatment plans.
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
K08.4 encompasses conditions resulting in partial loss of teeth, including but not limited to tooth extraction due to decay, trauma, or periodontal disease. It is important to document the specific reasons for tooth loss to ensure accurate coding.
K08.4 should be used when there is a partial loss of teeth, distinguishing it from K08.1, which is for complete loss. Accurate assessment of the number of teeth lost and the underlying cause is crucial for proper code selection.
Documentation should include clinical notes detailing the patient's dental history, examination findings, radiographic evidence of tooth loss, and any treatment plans. This information is vital for substantiating the diagnosis and ensuring appropriate reimbursement.