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D6930 Recement/bond part denture

D Codes (Dental)

Also known as: recement denture, denture rebonding

Recementing or rebonding of a partial denture or removable prosthesis to its supporting teeth or abutments. Re-establishes retention.

In Plain Language

re-gluing denture; fixing loose denture

Clinical Context

Performed when removable partial dentures lose retention due to cement degradation or mechanical failure.

RVU Information

CPT D6930 does not have a physician work RVU assigned by CMS. This is typical for supply, drug, and equipment codes — reimbursement is based on Average Sales Price (ASP), fee schedules, or payer contracts rather than the RVU system.

Billing & Documentation

Dental codes (CDT codes) require documentation of the tooth number(s) or area treated, clinical findings, and the procedure performed. Pre-authorization may be required for major restorative, prosthodontic, and oral surgery procedures. Include radiographs when supporting medical necessity.

Specialties

ProsthodonticsRestorative Dentistry

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CPT code D6930?

CPT D6930 (Recement/bond part denture) is a D Codes (Dental) code. Recementing or rebonding of a partial denture or removable prosthesis to its supporting teeth or abutments. Re-establishes retention.

Is D6930 covered by dental insurance?

CPT D6930 is a dental procedure code used by Prosthodontics, Restorative Dentistry. Performed when removable partial dentures lose retention due to cement degradation or mechanical failure. Coverage depends on your dental insurance plan.

When is CPT D6930 used?

Performed when removable partial dentures lose retention due to cement degradation or mechanical failure.

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