Resin Infiltration of Incipient Smooth Surface Lesions Covered by New American Dental Association 2013 CDT Code

 Resin Infiltration of Incipient Smooth Surface Lesions Covered by New American Dental Association 2013 CDT Code

The American Dental Association recently announced a new 2013 CDT Code classification that will cover resin infiltration of incipient smooth surface lesions, making it easier for practices to accurately code and bill for treating patients with DMG America’s Icon system.

Icon is a resin infiltration technology used to fill, reinforce and stabilize demineralized enamel which can halt the progression of incipient carious lesions and remove cariogenic white spots, according to a press release. The product is used for single-visit treatment of carious lesions up to the first third of dentin without the need for anesthesia or drilling.

The official classification defines resin infiltration as, “Application of a resin material engineered to penetrate and fill the sub-surface pore system of an incipient caries lesion to strengthen, stabilize, and limit the lesion's progression, as well as mask visible white spots.”

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Source: DMG America

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