Malignant neoplasm of floor of mouth, unspecified
ICD-10 C04.9 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of malignant neoplasm of floor of mouth, unspecified.
Malignant neoplasms of the floor of the mouth are cancers that arise from the tissues in this area, which includes the sublingual glands, muscles, and mucosal lining. These tumors can present as asymptomatic lesions or may cause symptoms such as pain, difficulty swallowing, or changes in speech. The floor of the mouth is a critical area for oral function, and malignancies here can significantly impact a patient's quality of life. Risk factors include tobacco use, alcohol consumption, and HPV infection. Diagnosis typically involves a thorough clinical examination, imaging studies, and biopsy to confirm malignancy. Treatment often requires a multidisciplinary approach, including surgical intervention, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy, depending on the stage and type of cancer. Early detection is crucial for improving outcomes, and regular dental check-ups can aid in identifying suspicious lesions.
Detailed treatment plans, staging information, and follow-up care notes are essential.
Patients presenting with lesions on the floor of the mouth requiring biopsy and subsequent treatment.
Ensure accurate documentation of tumor characteristics and treatment responses.
Comprehensive oral examinations and documentation of any suspicious lesions.
Routine dental exams revealing lesions that require referral to oncology.
Collaboration with oncologists for accurate coding and treatment documentation.
Used when a lesion on the floor of the mouth is biopsied to confirm malignancy.
Document the reason for biopsy, findings, and any complications.
Oncologists and dentists should coordinate to ensure accurate coding.
C04.9 is significant as it allows for the classification of unspecified malignant neoplasms of the floor of the mouth, which is crucial for treatment planning and tracking patient outcomes.