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Prosthodontics (Fixed) and Implants
D6600-D6699

D6607Retainer Inlay - Cast Noble Metal, Three or More Surfaces

2026 Billing Guide

Covers a retainer inlay - cast noble metal, three or more surfaces used as an anchor for a fixed partial denture.

What This Code Covers

D6607 covers retainer inlay - cast noble metal, three or more surfaces. The retainer is the anchor portion of a fixed partial denture that cements onto the prepared abutment tooth. Material type and coverage determine the specific code.

Billing Guide

Bill this code when:

  • A retainer inlay - cast noble metal, three or more surfaces is fabricated and cemented on the prepared tooth
  • The number of surfaces matches the code description
  • The material type matches the code specification

Do not bill this code when:

  • The surface count or material does not match this code
  • A direct restoration was placed instead of an indirect restoration
  • The restoration was placed on an implant abutment. Use the appropriate D6xxx code
  • The procedure is better described by D6600 (Retainer inlay - porcelain/ceramic, two surfaces)

Insurance and Denial Prevention

Key Payer Rules:

  • Fixed prosthodontic procedures are typically covered as major services
  • Implant coverage varies widely by plan. Many plans exclude implants entirely
  • Material downgrades may apply (high noble to base metal)
  • Prior authorization is commonly required for implant and bridge procedures

Common Denials and How to Respond:

  • Implants not covered - Check if the medical plan covers implants when the dental plan does not. Submit a detailed treatment narrative.
  • Material downgrade - Bill the actual material placed and inform the patient of any balance due to plan downgrades.
  • Missing tooth clause - Some plans exclude replacement of teeth that were missing before the plan effective date. Verify plan terms.

Claim Submission Checklist

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Tooth number(s) and implant site(s)
Material type and metal alloy used
Prosthesis design (crown, bridge, denture type)
Implant system and component details if applicable

Frequently Asked Questions

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Codes commonly billed alongside or often confused with this procedure.