1. Introduction of New CDT Codes

The ADA has added 10 new CDT codes for 2025. These codes cover a range of procedures, including implant maintenance, removal of indirect restorations, and comprehensive orthodontic treatment with orthognathic surgery. Familiarize yourself with these new codes to ensure accurate documentation and billing. (D2956, D6180, D6193, D7252, D7259, D8091, D8671, D9913, D9914, D9959]

Revisions to Existing Codes

In addition to new codes, the ADA has revised 12 existing CDT codes. These revisions clarify the procedures included in each code, helping dental practices avoid billing mistakes and streamline the insurance claims process. For example, code D6080 now includes implant maintenance when a full arch fixed hybrid prosthesis is removed and reinserted, including cleansing of prosthesis and abutments. (D0160, D0801, D1330, D2940, D5520, D5640, D5650, D6011, D6051, D6080, D6081,D6090)

3. Retired Codes

Two CDT codes have been retired for 2025. It's essential to update your practice management software and billing processes to reflect these changes. Using outdated codes can lead to claim denials and delays in reimbursement. (D2941, D6095)

4. Policy Revisions

Several policy revisions accompany the new and revised CDT codes. These changes impact how dental procedures are documented, billed, and reimbursed. Stay informed about these policy updates to ensure compliance and maximize reimbursements. (D0802, D2991, D6096)