D2753Crown - Porcelain Fused to Titanium and Titanium Alloys
2026 Billing Guide
Covers the fabrication and placement of a crown - porcelain fused to titanium and titanium alloys to restore a damaged or compromised tooth.
What This Code Covers
D2753 covers crown - porcelain fused to titanium and titanium alloys. The tooth is prepared, an impression is taken, and the restoration is fabricated to precise specifications before cementation. Material selection affects both the code used and the expected reimbursement level.
Billing Guide
Bill this code when:
- A crown - porcelain fused to titanium and titanium alloys is delivered and cemented on a prepared tooth
- The material and fabrication method match the code description
- The tooth preparation, impression, and delivery are documented
Do not bill this code when:
- The material or metal type does not match this code description
- The restoration is on an implant abutment rather than a natural tooth. Use the appropriate D6xxx implant crown code
- Only a temporary crown is placed. Use D2799 for a provisional crown
- The procedure is better described by D2740 (Crown - porcelain/ceramic)
Insurance and Denial Prevention
Key Payer Rules:
- Most plans cover restorative procedures at 50-80% depending on the specific service
- Downgrades may apply (e.g., porcelain crown downgraded to base metal on posterior teeth)
- Waiting periods often apply for major restorative services on new plans
- Some plans require prior authorization for crowns and indirect restorations
Common Denials and How to Respond:
- Material downgrade - The payer covers an alternate material at a lower fee. Bill the actual code and let the patient know about the potential balance.
- Waiting period not met - Verify the patient's plan effective date and any waiting periods for major services.
- Tooth not restorable - Submit radiographs and clinical documentation showing the tooth can be successfully restored.
Claim Submission Checklist
0/5 completeFrequently Asked Questions
Keep This Handy
Save this D2753 reference for quick access during billing.
Explore Related Codes
Codes commonly billed alongside or often confused with this procedure.
Crown - Porcelain Fused to Predominantly Base Metal
A porcelain-fused-to-metal crown using predominantly base metal alloy, a cost-effective alternative to noble metal PFM crowns.
Crown - Porcelain Fused to Noble Metal
A porcelain-fused-to-metal crown using noble metal alloy, offering a balance of biocompatibility and cost.
Crown, Porcelain Fused to High Noble Metal
A full-coverage PFM crown with a high noble metal base (at least 60% noble metal content, of which 40% or more is gold). Combines the strength of a metal substructure with a porcelain exterior.
Crown - Resin-based Composite (Indirect)
Covers the fabrication and placement of a crown - resin-based composite (indirect) to restore a damaged or compromised tooth.