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Complete List of Dental Implant CDT Codes (Implant Procedure Guide)

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Complete Dental Implant CDT Codes List for Implant Procedures

Introduction

Dental implants are one of the most reliable and widely used solutions for replacing missing teeth. Modern implant dentistry involves several stages, including surgical placement, healing, prosthetic restoration, and long-term maintenance.

In the United States, dental procedures are documented using CDT codes (Current Dental Terminology). These standardized codes are maintained and updated annually by the American Dental Association to ensure consistent communication between dental professionals, laboratories, and insurance providers.

Understanding CDT codes related to dental implants is essential for dentists, dental laboratories, and implant suppliers involved in implant treatments.

What Are CDT Codes in Implant Dentistry?

CDT codes are standardized dental procedure codes used throughout the dental industry in the United States. They allow dental professionals to document treatments accurately and simplify insurance billing.Dental implant CDT codes are generally found within the D6000–D6199 range.

For implant dentistry, CDT codes cover a wide range of procedures including:

l Implant surgery

l  Bone grafting procedures

l  Abutment placement

l Implant-supported crowns

l Implant maintenance and repair

These codes help ensure that every stage of implant treatment is properly documented and communicated.

Implant Surgery Codes

These CDT codes are used during the surgical phase of dental implant treatment.

D6010 – Surgical placement of implant body

This code refers to the surgical placement of a dental implant fixture into the jawbone.

D6011 – Second stage implant surgery

This procedure is performed after the healing period to expose the implant and place a healing abutment or restorative component.

D6013 – Surgical placement of mini implant

This code refers to the placement of mini dental implants, which are sometimes used in cases with limited bone volume or for overdenture stabilization.

Implant Bone Grafting Codes

Bone grafting procedures may be required when the patient has insufficient bone volume for stable implant placement.

D6102 – Bone graft repair around implant

Used to repair bone defects around an existing dental implant.

D6103 – Bone graft for peri-implant defect

This code refers to bone grafting procedures used to treat bone defects surrounding implants.

D6104 – Bone graft at time of implant placement

Used when bone grafting is performed simultaneously with implant placement.

Implant Prosthetic Codes

Once osseointegration is complete, prosthetic components are placed to restore the missing tooth.

D6056 – Prefabricated abutment

A prefabricated abutment is attached to the implant body to support a prosthetic crown.

D6057 – Custom abutment

A custom abutment is designed specifically for the patient’s anatomy to improve fit and aesthetics.

D6065 – Implant-supported crown

This code refers to the final crown placed on the implant to restore chewing function and appearance.

Temporary Implant Restoration Codes

Temporary restorations may be used during treatment to maintain aesthetics and guide soft tissue healing.

D6085 – Provisional implant crown

A temporary crown placed on the implant during treatment before the final restoration.

Implant Maintenance and Repair Codes

Long-term implant success requires periodic maintenance and clinical evaluation.

D6080 – Implant maintenance procedures

This includes professional cleaning and evaluation of the implant prosthesis.

D6096 – Removal of broken implant screw

Used when a fractured implant screw must be removed.

Implant Attachment and Accessory Codes

These CDT codes relate to implant attachments and auxiliary prosthetic components.

D6190 – Radiographic/Surgical Implant Index (by report)
A radiographic or surgical index used to assist in accurate implant positioning during treatment planning or surgery.

D6191 – Semi-precision abutment placement
Refers to the placement of a semi-precision abutment on an implant body.

D6192 – Semi-precision attachment placement
Used when a semi-precision attachment is installed, commonly in implant-supported removable prostheses.

Most Common Dental Implant CDT Codes

The following table summarizes some of the most commonly used dental implant CDT codes mentioned above.

CDT Code

Procedure Name

Description

D6010

Surgical placement of implant body

Surgical placement of a dental implant fixture into the jawbone.

D6011

Second stage implant surgery

Surgical exposure of implant after healing to place healing abutment.

D6013

Surgical placement of mini implant

Placement of mini dental implants often used for overdentures or limited bone cases.

D6056

Prefabricated abutment

Standard prefabricated abutment placed on an implant body.

D6057

Custom abutment

Patient-specific abutment designed for improved fit and aesthetics.

D6065

Implant-supported crown

Final crown restoration placed on a dental implant.

D6080

Implant maintenance procedures

Cleaning, examination, and maintenance of implant prosthesis.

D6085

Provisional implant crown

Temporary implant crown used during treatment phase.

D6096

Removal of broken implant screw

Removal of a fractured implant screw from an implant body.

D6102

Bone graft repair around implant

Bone grafting to repair defects around an implant.

D6103

Bone graft for peri-implant defect

Bone grafting used to treat bone loss around implants.

D6104

Bone graft at time of implant placement

Bone graft performed at the same time as implant placement.

D6190

Radiographic/Surgical Implant Index

Radiographic or surgical index used to guide implant positioning.

D6191

Semi-precision abutment placement

Placement of a semi-precision abutment on an implant.

D6192

Semi-precision attachment placement

Placement of semi-precision attachment for implant prosthesis.

Conclusion

Understanding CDT codes for dental implant procedures is essential for dental professionals involved in implant treatments.

From surgical placement and bone grafting to prosthetic restoration and long-term maintenance, these standardized codes help ensure accurate documentation, efficient insurance processing, and clear communication across the dental industry.

With the development of dental implant technology, the quality and compatibility of implant components are becoming increasingly important. Some manufacturers, such as Retech Dental, are dedicated to developing implant restoration components compatible with mainstream implant systems to support modern digital implant restoration procedures.