Cysts of oral region, not elsewhere classified
Chapter 11:Diseases of the digestive system
ICD-10 K09 is a used to indicate a diagnosis of cysts of oral region, not elsewhere classified.
Cysts of the oral region, classified under the ICD-10 code K09, encompass a variety of cystic lesions that occur in the oral cavity but do not fit into other specific categories. These cysts can arise from various tissues, including epithelial, connective, and odontogenic tissues. Common types of cysts in this category include mucoceles, epidermoid cysts, and other non-specific cystic formations that may not have a clear etiology or classification. Clinically, these cysts may present with symptoms such as swelling, pain, or discomfort, and their management often involves surgical intervention or monitoring, depending on their size and associated symptoms.
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
K09 includes various cysts of the oral region that are not classified elsewhere, such as mucoceles, epidermoid cysts, and other non-specific cystic lesions.
K09 codes should be used when a cystic lesion in the oral region does not fit into other specific ICD-10 categories, ensuring accurate representation of the patient's condition.
Documentation for K09 should include a detailed clinical description of the cyst, its location, size, symptoms, and any diagnostic imaging results that support the diagnosis.