Partial loss of teeth due to caries
ICD-10 K08.43 is a used to indicate a diagnosis of partial loss of teeth due to caries.
K08.43 refers to partial loss of teeth due to caries, a condition characterized by the decay of tooth structure leading to the loss of one or more teeth. The clinical presentation may include visible cavities, sensitivity to temperature changes, and pain during chewing. The anatomy involved primarily includes the enamel, dentin, and pulp of the teeth, which can be progressively affected by carious lesions. Disease progression typically starts with demineralization of the enamel, advancing to dentin involvement, and potentially leading to pulpitis if untreated. Diagnostic considerations include clinical examination, radiographic evaluation, and patient history to assess the extent of caries and tooth loss. Early detection and intervention are crucial to prevent further deterioration and complications, such as infections or abscess formation, which can impact overall health and nutrition due to difficulties in mastication.
Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply
Various clinical presentations within this specialty area
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Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply
Various clinical presentations within this specialty area
Follow specialty-specific billing guidelines
K08.43 specifically covers cases of partial tooth loss attributed to caries, including situations where one or more teeth are affected but not completely lost. It may also encompass cases where caries have led to significant structural compromise without complete loss.
K08.43 should be used when there is clear documentation of partial tooth loss due to caries. It is important to differentiate it from codes indicating complete loss of teeth or other dental conditions, ensuring accurate representation of the patient's dental status.
Documentation should include clinical findings from examinations, radiographic evidence showing carious lesions, treatment plans, and notes on patient history regarding dental hygiene and previous interventions.