Unsatisfactory restoration of tooth
ICD-10 K08.5 is a used to indicate a diagnosis of unsatisfactory restoration of tooth.
K08.5 refers to unsatisfactory restoration of a tooth, which can occur when a dental restoration fails to meet the functional or aesthetic needs of the patient. Clinically, this may present as recurrent caries, fracture of the restoration, or patient dissatisfaction due to poor fit or color mismatch. The anatomy involved includes the tooth structure, surrounding gingival tissues, and the dental materials used for restoration. Disease progression can be influenced by factors such as oral hygiene, dietary habits, and the presence of underlying dental conditions. Diagnostic considerations include clinical examination, radiographic assessment, and patient-reported outcomes. Proper diagnosis is essential to determine whether the restoration needs repair, replacement, or further intervention. This code is particularly relevant in dental practices where restorations are common, and understanding the nuances of patient complaints is critical for effective treatment planning.
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
K08.5 covers conditions where a dental restoration is deemed unsatisfactory due to factors such as inadequate fit, aesthetic issues, or functional failure. This includes crowns, fillings, and bridges that do not meet patient expectations or clinical standards.
K08.5 should be used when the restoration has failed to perform as intended, leading to patient complaints or clinical findings that necessitate further intervention. It is important to differentiate this from codes for successful restorations or those requiring routine maintenance.
Documentation for K08.5 should include a detailed account of the patient's complaints, clinical examination findings, any diagnostic imaging results, and the rationale for determining the restoration as unsatisfactory. This ensures that the coding aligns with the clinical scenario.