D2932Prefabricated Resin Crown
2026 Billing Guide
Covers the fabrication and placement of a prefabricated resin crown to restore a damaged or compromised tooth.
What This Code Covers
D2932 covers prefabricated resin crown. This is a preformed restoration selected and adapted to fit the prepared tooth at the chairside. It provides full-coverage protection and is commonly used for primary teeth or as a temporary measure on permanent teeth.
Billing Guide
Bill this code when:
- A prefabricated resin crown 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 D2915 (Re-cement or re-bond cast or prefabricated post an...)
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.
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