Complete loss of teeth, unspecified cause, class IV
ICD-10 K08.104 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of complete loss of teeth, unspecified cause, class iv.
K08.104 refers to the complete loss of teeth due to unspecified causes, classified as Class IV. This condition can significantly impact an individual's oral health and overall well-being. The loss of teeth can result from various factors, including periodontal disease, trauma, or systemic conditions affecting bone density and oral hygiene. Clinically, patients may present with difficulty in chewing, altered speech, and aesthetic concerns, which can lead to psychological distress. The anatomy involved primarily includes the maxilla and mandible, as well as the supporting structures such as gums and alveolar bone. Disease progression can vary; without intervention, patients may experience further deterioration of oral health, including bone loss and increased risk of other gastrointestinal issues due to impaired nutrition. Diagnostic considerations include a thorough dental examination, radiographic imaging, and assessment of the patient's medical history to determine the underlying cause of tooth loss. Treatment options may include dentures, implants, or other prosthetic solutions to restore function and aesthetics.
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
K08.104 encompasses complete loss of teeth without specifying the underlying cause, which may include trauma, systemic diseases, or neglect of oral hygiene. It is essential to evaluate the patient's history and clinical findings to determine the specific contributing factors.
K08.104 should be used when the cause of tooth loss is not clearly defined or documented. If the tooth loss is due to a specific condition such as periodontal disease, then a more specific code like K08.101 should be selected.
Documentation should include a comprehensive dental examination, radiographic evidence, and a detailed medical history that outlines the patient's oral health status and any contributing factors to tooth loss.