Re: adult Pulpotomy & root canal?Perhaps they billed for the pulpotomy as a separate procedure because:
1) They did not know if the patient would return for the RCT
2) The tooth had a questionable prognosis and they needed time without an
inflamed pulp to determine the prognosis
3) Combination endo-perio lesion and needed to get the endo portion under
control while treating the perio
4) other.
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"Mark & Steven Bornfeld" <bornfeldmung@dentaltwins . com > wrote in message
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> rrtrnprn wrote:
>> Can you tell me if it is normal for an adult to be charged for a
>> Therapeutic
>> Pulpotomy (exc rest) on # 3 ,4 then in exactly one month later have a
>> "Root
>> canal therapy " be done on those same two teeth? This individual is 22
>> years
>> old.
>>
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> Gray area. First of all, a pulpotomy is seldom appropriate definitive
> treatment for a permanent tooth. It generally takes only a bit more time
> to remove the pulpal tissue from the canals as well, which would be called
> a pulpectomy.
> A dentist may bill this out any way he/she wishes; but if it were me and
> for some reason I couldn't proceed onto the root canal at the first visit,
> I would probably charge for a palliative (relief of pain) visit, and then
> the root canal. If there is insurance involved there is a good chance
> benefits won't be paid on the pulpotomy.
>
> Steve
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