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    Health Service Code 36.99AA

    Anesthetic fee for extensive dental rehabilitation treatment

    NOTE:
    1. May only be claimed when the conditions described in GRs 10.2 and 10.3 are met.
    2. May only be claimed for dental rehabilitation for children 17 years and under when the scheduled length of the rehabilitation treatment is at least 60 minutes.
    3. The extraction of wisdom teeth or any routine dental treatment alone is not considered to be extensive dental rehabilitation.
    Category:C Anaesthetic
    Base rate:$148.67

    AMA billing tips:

    • Clarification of GR 10.2.3, the minimum length of time required for the dental procedure is one hour (60 minutes)

      Please see below GR 10.2 for additional information regarding insurability of dental anesthesia.

      Anesthesia for dental services under HSC 36.99AA can only be claimed when at least one of the following are met:

      • the patient has severe mental or physical disability that would preclude the procedure from occurring under local anesthetic;
      • the patient has dental disease that would pose a significant risk of complications to a planned open cardiac or organ transplant procedures OR for patients who are immunocompromised;
      • A person 17 yrs and under requires extensive dental rehab and would not be able to have the procedure based on the length of time to complete the procedure.

    Fee modifiers:

    TypeCode# of callsExplicitActionAmount
    BMIBMIABDYesIncrease By25%
    BMIBMIANTYesIncrease By25%
    ROLE2ANESYesReplace Base$22.44
    2ANU2ANU1For Each Call Pay Base At100%
    2ANU2ANU2 - 150For Each Call Increase By$22.44
    SURCEVYesIncrease By$48.82
    SURCNTAMYesIncrease By$117.12
    SURCNTPMYesIncrease By$117.12
    SURCWKYesIncrease By$48.82
    LVPLVP75YesReduce Base To75%

    Governing Rules:

    • 10.2

      Anesthesia for dental service HSC 36.99AA is insured only when one of the following criteria is met:

    • 10.2.1

      The patient has a severe mental or physical disability that precludes the performance of the dental procedure under local anesthetic or;

    • 10.2.2

      The presence of dental disease adds a significant risk of complications to a planned open cardiac or organ transplant procedure or for patients with a compromised immune system or;

    • 10.2.3

      A child 17 years of age and under requires extensive dental rehabilitation that could not otherwise be provided due to the length of time for the treatment.

      Extensive dental rehabilitation is defined as a service that has been scheduled for at least 60 minutes. Extensive dental rehabilitation does not include extraction of wisdom teeth or any routine dental treatment.

      Routine dental treatment or care (defined as restorative, prosthetic, periodontal, implant procedures or for routine dental extractions), is not a benefit, regardless of the location or type of facility where they are performed. See GR 5.1 of the Schedule of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Benefits for a full list of excluded services.

    • 10.3

      Claims for anesthetic services for intravenous sedation and physiologic monitoring may be claimed as HSC 36.99AA for patients in hospital, when such service is medically required.

    • 10.4

      Subject to 10.1, 10.2 and 10.3, if a patient has been admitted to hospital for dental extraction or another dental treatment procedure or an oral surgical procedure and the admitting physician does not administer a general anesthetic:

    • 10.4.2

      Post-operative services shall be claimed under the appropriate hospital visit HSC 03.03D.

    • 10.5

      Subject to 10.1, 10.2 and 10.3, if a patient has been admitted to hospital for dental extraction or another dental treatment procedure or an oral surgical procedure and the admitting physician administers a general anesthetic, the physician may claim hospital daily care for the days preceding and following surgery but not for the day of surgery. For the day of surgery, only the greater benefit of the anesthetic service or the visit may be claimed.

    • 10.6

      Where applicable, physicians' services provided at the request of a dentist may be claimed as consultations, providing the provisions of GR 4 relating to consultations are met. With the exception of the services listed under GR 10.2, if the request relates to an uninsured dental service, neither a consultation or visit may be claimed.