Partial loss of teeth due to caries, class II
ICD-10 K08.432 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of partial loss of teeth due to caries, class ii.
K08.432 refers to partial loss of teeth due to caries, specifically classified as class II. This condition typically involves the decay of the tooth structure, primarily affecting the enamel and dentin, leading to the loss of tooth integrity. Clinically, patients may present with sensitivity, pain, or visible cavities. The anatomy involved includes the tooth structure, particularly the crown and root, which may become compromised as caries progress. Disease progression can lead to further decay, potential abscess formation, and ultimately tooth loss if not addressed. Diagnostic considerations include clinical examination, radiographic assessment to evaluate the extent of caries, and possibly pulp vitality tests. Early detection and intervention are crucial to prevent further deterioration and maintain oral health.
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
K08.432 specifically covers partial loss of teeth due to caries classified as class II, which involves moderate decay affecting the enamel and dentin but not extending to the pulp.
K08.432 should be used when there is documented evidence of partial tooth loss due to caries classified as class II, distinguishing it from codes for complete loss or other classifications of caries.
Documentation should include clinical notes detailing the extent of caries, radiographic images showing the decay, and treatment plans outlining restorative procedures.