D4276Combined Connective Tissue and Double Pedicle Graft, per Tooth
2026 Billing Guide
Covers combined connective tissue and double pedicle graft, per tooth to regenerate or augment periodontal tissue.
What This Code Covers
D4276 covers combined connective tissue and double pedicle graft, per tooth. Soft tissue is harvested from a donor site (or a non-autogenous material is used) and placed at the recipient site to increase tissue volume or cover exposed root surfaces. Both the donor and recipient surgical sites are included in this code.
Billing Guide
Bill this code when:
- The graft procedure described by D4276 is performed
- The graft material type and site match the code description
- Documentation includes the defect size, graft material, and surgical technique
Do not bill this code when:
- The graft type or material does not match this code
- The graft is included in another surgical code being billed at the same visit
- No actual graft material was placed
- The procedure is better described by D4260 (Osseous surgery (including elevation of a full thi...)
Insurance and Denial Prevention
Key Payer Rules:
- Periodontal treatment is typically covered as a major service (50-80%)
- Full-mouth debridement (D4355) and D4346 may have specific frequency limits
- Surgical periodontal procedures often require documentation of previous non-surgical treatment
- Some plans require periodontal charting with probing depths for approval
Common Denials and How to Respond:
- Insufficient documentation - Submit complete periodontal charting, radiographs, and a narrative of findings.
- Non-surgical treatment not attempted first - Document previous scaling/root planing and explain why surgery is now indicated.
- Frequency exceeded - Verify the payer's frequency schedule for the specific procedure.
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Non-autogenous Connective Tissue Graft (Including Recipient Site and Donor Material) First Tooth, Implant, or Edentulous Tooth Position in Graft
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Free Soft Tissue Graft Procedure (Including Recipient and Donor Surgical Sites) First Tooth, Implant, or Edentulous Tooth Position in Graft
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