Negotiated reimbursement rates for D3470 across 48 states, sourced from CMS Transparency in Coverage data. 566 rate records.
Intentional reimplantation is a dental procedure where a tooth is intentionally removed and then replanted into its socket. This procedure is typically indicated when a tooth has become non-vital or has significant periodontal issues that cannot be resolved through conventional means. Documentation for billing should include detailed notes on the diagnosis, treatment plan, and the reason for reimplantation, as well as pre- and post-operative radiographs. Reimbursement for this procedure can vary significantly by payor and state, with some insurance plans covering the procedure under specific circumstances, while others may classify it as experimental or not medically necessary, leading to denials or reduced payments. Average reimbursement is around $647, but dental billing professionals should verify coverage with individual payors.
Reimbursement rates for D3470 vary significantly by state, payor, and provider network. The national average negotiated rate is $647. Data sourced from CMS Transparency in Coverage machine-readable files, updated monthly.
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