Fracture of alveolus of maxilla
ICD-10 S02.42 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of fracture of alveolus of maxilla.
The fracture of the alveolus of the maxilla refers to a break in the bony ridge of the upper jaw where the teeth are anchored. This type of fracture can occur due to various mechanisms, including trauma from falls, sports injuries, or vehicular accidents. Clinically, patients may present with pain, swelling, and possible displacement of teeth in the affected area. Diagnosis typically involves a thorough clinical examination and imaging studies such as X-rays or CT scans to assess the extent of the fracture and any associated injuries. Management may include pain control, stabilization of the fracture, and in some cases, surgical intervention to realign the bone and secure it with plates or screws. Complications can include malocclusion, infection, and delayed healing. Accurate coding is essential for proper reimbursement and tracking of treatment outcomes.
Documentation should include a detailed account of the injury mechanism, initial assessment findings, and any imaging results.
Patients presenting with facial trauma from accidents or sports injuries.
Ensure that all relevant injuries are documented to support the coding of S02.42.
Operative reports must detail the surgical approach, fixation methods, and any complications encountered.
Surgical repair of maxillary fractures following trauma.
Document any pre-existing conditions that may affect healing or surgical outcomes.
Used when surgical intervention is required for fracture repair.
Operative report detailing the procedure and findings.
Ensure alignment with surgical coding guidelines.
The primary mechanisms include trauma from falls, sports injuries, and vehicular accidents, which can lead to fractures of the maxillary alveolus.