M26 refers to Dentofacial anomalies [including malocclusion], which includes structural misalignments of the jaws and teeth (such as malocclusion) as well as pathological conditions affecting the jawbones themselves. These disorders may impact chewing, speaking, facial appearance, and overall oral health.
Diagnosis of Dentofacial anomalies [including malocclusion] involves dental examinations, panoramic radiographs (X-rays), cephalometric analysis, CT scans for complex bone pathology, and functional bite assessments by orthodontists or oral surgeons.
ICD10 code M26 is used by orthodontists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, prosthodontists, dentists, and ENT specialists for planning treatments like braces, orthognathic surgery, dental implants, and jaw reconstructions.
Q1: What is ICD10 code M26?
A: It refers to Dentofacial anomalies [including malocclusion], covering structural or pathological abnormalities of the jaws and dentition that impair function, aesthetics, or health.
Q2: What are examples of dentofacial anomalies (M26)?
A: Overbites, underbites, crossbites, open bites, and facial skeletal disproportion requiring orthodontic or surgical correction.
Q3: What does M27 cover?
A: M27 includes jawbone cysts, tumors, osteomyelitis (bone infection), and degenerative or traumatic jaw conditions not elsewhere classified.
Q4: How are these conditions treated?
A: Treatments may involve orthodontics (braces), jaw surgery, prosthetic rehabilitation, or management of infection and bone healing.
Q5: Who manages dentofacial and jaw conditions?
A: Dental specialists including orthodontists, oral surgeons, periodontists, and occasionally maxillofacial prosthodontists.
ICD10 code M26 ensures proper documentation and management of Dentofacial anomalies [including malocclusion], guiding dental and surgical interventions aimed at restoring function, aesthetics, and overall oral health.
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