tci ED Coding & Reimbursement Alert - 2008 Issue 5

Reader Questions: Be Precise With Jaw-Injury Diagnoses

Question: The ED physician treated a patient who had been in a motorcycle accident (the patient was the passenger, and the motorcycle crashed into a parked car). The patient complained of jaw pain, and the notes indicate a diagnosis of mandibular deviation. Is this condition considered abnormal jaw closure? Minnesota Subscriber Answer: Not exactly. When a patient has difficulty chewing or biting food, he may have abnormal jaw closure, which you would represent with 524.51 (Abnormal jaw closure). Based on the notes you describe, however, there is a more specific diagnosis code for the patient. Because the physician...

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