D5520Replace Missing or Broken Teeth - Complete Denture (Each Tooth)
2026 Billing Guide
Covers the fabrication and delivery of a replace missing or broken teeth - complete denture (each tooth).
What This Code Covers
D5520 covers replace missing or broken teeth - complete denture (each tooth). A full-arch removable prosthesis replaces all teeth in the arch. Fabrication involves multiple appointments including impressions, bite registration, try-in, and delivery.
Billing Guide
Bill this code when:
- The specific denture procedure described by D5520 is performed
- The arch (maxillary or mandibular) matches the code description
- The prosthesis type and material match the code specifications
Do not bill this code when:
- The arch does not match. Verify maxillary vs. mandibular coding
- A different prosthesis type was delivered (partial vs. complete, fixed vs. removable)
- The procedure (reline vs. rebase vs. repair) does not match this code
- The procedure is better described by D5511 (Repair broken complete denture base, mandibular)
Insurance and Denial Prevention
Key Payer Rules:
- Most plans have frequency limits for denture replacement (typically once every 5-10 years)
- Relines, rebases, and repairs have separate frequency limits
- Prior authorization is commonly required for new complete and partial dentures
- Maxillofacial prosthetic codes may not be covered under standard dental plans
Common Denials and How to Respond:
- Frequency limit for replacement - Document why the current prosthesis cannot be repaired or relined and must be replaced.
- Prior authorization not obtained - Submit post-service with full documentation if prior auth was not obtained before delivery.
- Not a covered benefit - For maxillofacial prosthetics, check if coverage exists under the patient's medical plan rather than dental.
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Explore Related Codes
Codes commonly billed alongside or often confused with this procedure.
Repair Broken Complete Denture Base, Mandibular
Repair of a cracked or broken lower complete denture base to restore it to functional condition.
Repair Broken Complete Denture Base, Maxillary
Covers repair broken complete denture base, maxillary to restore a damaged removable prosthesis to function.
Complete Denture, Maxillary
A full upper denture that replaces all teeth in the upper jaw. Includes adjustments for six months after placement.
Complete Denture, Mandibular
A full lower denture that replaces all teeth in the lower jaw. Generally harder to fit than upper dentures due to less ridge support.