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1 ICD-9 Code Diagnosis Abrasion Abscess, bone Look up code Abscess, by location (Procedure code 88304) Abscess, periapical, with fistula Abscess, periapical, without fistula Acanthoma (acanthosis), squamous Acanthosis, NOS Accessory salivary gland Acrochordon (Procedure code 88304) Actinomycosis, cervico-facial Acute inflammation, of soft tissue, NOS Acute lymphonodular pharyngitis Look up code Adenocarcinoma, by location Adenomatoid hyperplasia of minor salivary gland Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor, of mandible (213.0 non-mandible) Allergic stomatitis Amalgam tattoo Ameloblastic carcinoma, mandible (170.0 maxilla) Ameloblastic fibroma, of mandible (213.0 non-mandible) Ameloblastic fibro-odontoma, of mandible (213.0 maxilla) Ameloblastoma, intrabony, all types, of mandible (213.0 non-mandible) Ameloblastoma, peripheral (not tongue or lip) Amelogenesis imperfecta Amyloid nodule, of tongue Amyloidosis Aneurysmal bone cyst Look up code Angiofibroma Look up code Angiomyolipoma Look up code Angiosarcoma Ankylosed tooth Anomalous tooth Antral polyp
2 Antral pseudocyst Aphthous stomatitis Artifact, non-diagnostic Aspergillosis Aspirin burn Atrophy, epithelial Attrition Atypical melanocytic proliferation, oral Bacillary epithelioid angiomatosis Look up code Basal cell adenocarcinoma of minor salivary gland, of hard palate Look up code Basal cell adenoma (all variants) (210.1 tongue, lip, all other oral) Look up code Basal cell carcinoma, by location Behçet syndrome Benign lymphoepithelial lesion Look up code Benign neoplasm, by location bisphosphonate-associated osteonecrosis Black hairy tongue Bone sclerosis Botryoid odontogenic cyst Bowenoid papulosis Branchial cleft cyst Buccal bifurcation (paradental) cyst Burning mouth syndrome Calcification, dystrophic Calcifying and keratinizing odontogenic cyst (COC) (Gorlin cyst) Calcifying epithelial odontogenic (Pindborg) tumor, (CEOT) of mandible Calcifying epithelial odontogenic (Pindborg) tumor, of maxilla Calculus, dental Caliber-persistent artery Candidiasis Look up code Carcinoid, by location Look up code Carcinoma, adenosquamous, by location Look up code Carcinoma, by location
3 230.0 Carcinoma-in-situ, of oropharynx, mouth, or vermilion border Carcinoma-in-situ, of skin of lip (excluding vermilion) Caries Cat-scratch disease Cementoblastoma, of mandible (213.0 maxilla) Cemento-osseous dysplasia, all forms (focal, florid, periapical) Cemento-ossifying fibroma, of mandible (213.0 maxilla) Cheilitis glandularis Cheilitis granulomatosa (Melkersson-Rosenthal) Cheilitis, actinic (solar) Chievitz organ Chemical burn, mouth Cherubism Chondroma, of mandible (213.0 maxilla) Chondromyxoid fibroma, of mandible (213.0 maxilla) Look up code Chondrosarcoma, by location Choristoma, cartilaginous/osseous (210.1 tongue) Chronic inflammation of soft tissue, NOS Cicatrix (soft tissue fibrous scar), all mucosal sites Cinnamon stomatitis Cleidocranial dysplasia Concrescence Condensing osteitis Condyloma acuminatum Congenital epulis of the newborn Crohn s disease Cutaneous horn Cyst, nasopalatine duct (incisive canal) Cyst, NOS Cytology, benign inflammatory Cytology, benign mucosal (clinically abnormal) Cytomegalic inclusion disease Darier s disease (keratosis follicularis) (skin)
4 133.8 Demodex sp Dental follicle Dental follicle, enlarged (hyperplastic) Dental papilla (tooth germ, normal) Dentigerous cyst (includes chronically inflamed dentigerous cyst) Dentin, reparative Dentinal dysplasia Dentinogenesis imperfecta Dermatitis herpetiformis Dermatofibroma, skin of other and unspecified parts of face Dermoid cyst, oral Desquamative gingivitis, n.o.s Developmental cyst, NOS, intrabony Dilantin-induced gingival hyperplasia Ductal ectasia Ductal hyperplasia Dysphagia Dysplasia, epithelial Dysplastic nevus, skin of other and unspecified parts of face (oral, 210.x) Ectopic salivary gland Elastosis, solar Enamel hypoplasia Enamel pearl Eosinophilic granuloma Ephelis, skin Epidermal inclusion cyst Epidermoid cyst, of skin Epidermolysis bullosa Epithelial atrophy Epithelial dysplasia Epulis fissuratum (inflammatory fibrous hyperplasia) Epulis granulomatosum (post-extraction granuloma) Erosion of teeth
5 526.0 Eruption cyst Erythema migrans (geographic tongue) Erythema multiforme Erythroplakia Exostosis External tooth resorption Fat necrosis of the jaw Fibrin clot Fibrolipoma (Procedure code 88304) Fibroma (210.1 tongue, lip) Fibroma, giant cell (210.1 tongue, lip) Fibroma, peripheral odontogenic Fibroma, peripheral ossifying Fibromatosis gingivae Fibro-osseous lesion, benign, NOS Fibrous dysplasia, monostotic Fibrous histiocytoma, benign (210.1 tongue, lip) Fibrous hyperplasia (includes fibro-epithelial) Fibrous papule of nose Filiform papilla, hyperplastic/hypertrophic, of tongue Fistula, oral Florid cemento-osseous dysplasia, of mandible (213.0 maxilla) Fluorosis Focal epithelial hyperplasia (Heck s disease) Focal melanosis, oral Fordyce granule Foreign body entering through orifice, oral Foreign body left accidentally Foreign body reaction (foreign body granuloma), oral soft tissue Fracture (of tooth) Fusion, tooth Gangrenous stomatitis (noma) Garrè osteomyelitis (proliferative periostitis)
6 529.1 Geographic tongue Giant cell lesion, central Giant cell lesion, peripheral Gingival cyst of the adult Gingivitis, acute 101 Gingivitis, acute necrotizing ulcerative (ANUG) Gingivitis, chronic Gingivitis, chronic hyperplastic Gingivitis, plasma cell Glandular odontogenic cyst Glossitis, NOS Glossodynia, Glossopyrosis Gout Graft versus host disease Granular cell tumor, of tongue Granulation tissue, NOS Granuloma, periapical Granuloma, pyogenic Granuloma, suture Granulomatous inflammation, NOS Hairy leukoplakia, oral Hairy tongue Hamartoma, not elsewhere classified Hamartoma, gingival/odontogenic, central or peripheral Hemangioma, all types, oral Hemangioma, all types, skin and subcutaneous Hematopoietic bone marrow Hemorrhage (hematoma) (Procedure code 88304) Hereditary benign intraepithelial dyskeratosis (HBID) Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasis (Rendu-Osler-Weber disease) Herpes simplex gingivostomatitis Herpes zoster Histiocytosis, idiopathic (all forms)
7 Histoplasmosis Look up code Hodgkin lymphoma (five digit code) Hutchinson's tooth Hyaline angiopathy (foreign body reaction) Hypercementosis Hyperkeratosis (except alveolar ridge , ) Hyperplasia, pseudoepitheliomatous Hyperplastic dental follicle Hyperplastic lymph node, lymphoid tissue Hypertrophic foliate papilla Hypertrophic tongue papilla Idiopathic oral pain Incisive canal cyst (nasopalatine duct cyst) Incisive canal, contents of (normal) Infectious mononucleosis Inflammatory fibrous hyperplasia (includes fibro-epithelial) (epulis fissuratum) Inflammatory papillary hyperplasia (palatal papillomatosis) Insufficient for diagnosis Internal tooth resorption Intradermal nevus, skin Intraductal papilloma (210.0 lip, tongue) Jaw, unspecified disease of Juvenile ossifying fibroma, mandible (213.0 maxilla) Look up code Kaposi sarcoma Keloid, skin and subcutaneous Keratoacanthoma, vermilion and oral cavity (or SCC, look up code) Keratocyst, odontogenic (OKC) Keratocystic odontogenic tumor (KOT), mandible (213.0 maxilla) Keratosis, actinic, solar Keratosis, alveolar ridge, excessive Keratosis, alveolar ridge, minimal Keratosis, snuff dipper's Lateral periodontal cyst
8 Lentigo, "senile" Look up code Leukemia Leukoedema Lichen planus, all types Lichenoid mucositis Lingual thyroid Lipogranuloma Lipoma (all types), specified site (Procedure code 88304) Lipoma, skin of face (Procedure code 88304) Lupus erythematosus, discoid Lupus erythematosus, systemic Lymphadenitis Lymphangiectasis Lymphangioma, all types, all sites Lymphoepithelial cyst Lymphoepithelial lesion, benign Lymphoid hyperplasia, reactive Lymphoma, Burkitt, extranodal and solid organ site Lymphoma, diffuse, NOS, extranodal and solid organ site (202.81, in head and neck node) Lymphoma, nodular/follicular, NOS, extranodal and solid organ site Look up code Malignant tumor, by location Measles (rubella) Measles (rubeola) Median palatal cyst Median rhomboid glossitis Melanoacanthoma Melanocytic hyperplasia, atypical, lip and oral cavity Melanosis, oral Melanotic macule, oral Mesiodens Metaplasia, cartilaginous Metaplasia, osseous Metastatic malignancy to bone (maxilla, mandible)
9 Metastatic malignancy to oral soft tissue Microdontia Molluscum contagiosum Morsicatio buccarum (cheek chewing habit) Mucinosis, oral focal Mucocele (mucous extravasation phenomenon) (Procedure code 88304) Look up code Mucoepidermoid carcinoma Mucormycosis Mucositis, acute Mucositis, granulomatous Mucositis, nonspecific chronic Mucositis, vesicular Mucous membrane pemphigoid (cicatricial pemphigoid), without ocular Mucous retention cyst (mucous duct cyst) Multiple myeloma, all locations Myeloma, solitary (plasmacytoma) Myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome (TMD) Look up code Myofibroma Myositis Myositis ossificans Myospherulosis (extraction site foreign body) Myxoma, odontogenic, of mandible (includes myxofibroma) (213.0 maxilla) Nasal polyp (Procedure code 88304) Nasolabial cyst Necrotic tissue, jaw Necrotic tissue, oral soft tissues Necrotizing sialometaplasia Neoplasm, benign, all other oral soft tissue Neoplasm, benign, floor of mouth Neoplasm, benign, lip Neoplasm, benign, lip vermilion Neoplasm, benign, skin of lip Neoplasm, benign, tongue
10 Look up code Neoplasm, malignant Neuralgia, idiopathic oral Neuralgia, not elsewhere coded Neurofibromatosis type I (von Recklinghausen disease) Neuroma, traumatic, head and neck superficial (Procedure code 88304) Neuroma, traumatic, oral soft tissue (Procedure code 88304) Nevus, melanocytic, all types, of facial skin Nevus, melanocytic, all types, of oral mucosa (210.1 tongue, lip) Nevus, sebaceous, of facial skin Nicotinic stomatitis No diagnosis rendered No evidence of disease Nodular fasciitis Non-diagnostic specimen Non-specific ulcer Non-vital tooth Normal histopathology (abnormal clinical presentation) Odontogenic cyst, orthokeratinizing, NOS Odontogenic fibroma, central, of mandible (213.0 non-mandible) Odontogenic keratocyst Odontoma, compound or complex, of mandible (213.0 non-mandible) Oral submucous fibrosis Oral-antral fistula Orthokeratinizing odontogenic cyst Osseous and chondromatous metaplasia, oral Osseous dysplasia, mandible (213.0 non-mandible) Osseous metaplasia, skin Ossifying fibroma, central (213.0 non-mandible) Ossifying fibroma, peripheral (gingiva) Osteitis deformans (Paget disease of bone) Osteoarthritis, other specified site (neck, TMJ) Osteoblastoma, of mandible (213.0 non-mandible) Osteochondroma, of mandible (213.0 non-mandible)
11 213.1 Osteoid osteoma, of mandible (213.0 non-mandible) Osteoma, of mandible (213.0 non-mandible) Osteomyelitis, acute Osteomyelitis, chronic Osteomyelitis, chronic sclerosing Osteonecrosis, bisphosphonate-associated Osteopetrosis Osteoporotic/hematopoietic bone marrow defect Osteoradionecrosis Look up code Osteosarcoma, by location (maxilla 170.0, mandible 170.1) Pain, atypical facial Paget disease of bone Papilla, hyperplastic/hypertrophic, of tongue Papillary cystadenoma lymphomatosum (Warthin's tumor), parotid Papillary hyperplasia Papilloma, nasal Papilloma, oral squamous, other than tongue or lip (210.1 tongue, lip) Paradental cyst Parasite, unspecified Parulis Pemphigoid, cicatricial, without ocular involvement Pemphigus vegetans Pemphigus vulgaris Periapical cemento-osseous dysplasia Periapical cyst (radicular cyst) Periapical fibrous scar Periapical granuloma (dental granuloma) Pericoronitis Periodontitis, acute Periodontitis, acute apical Periodontitis, chronic apical Periodontitis, chronic, generalized Periodontitis, chronic, localized
12 Periodontitis, chronic, unspecified Periostitis Phlebolith (phlebosclerosis) Plasmacytoma, solitary Plasmacytosis, gingival Polyp, nasal (Procedure code 88304) Polyp, maxillary sinus (Procedure code 88304) Primordial cyst Pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia Psoriasis Pulp stones Pulpal fibrosis Pulpitis, acute Pulpitis, chronic Pulpitis, chronic hyperplastic (pulp polyp) Pyogenic granuloma Radiation mucositis (additional code E879.2) Ranula (Procedure code 88304) Reactive bone Regional odontodysplasia Renal osteodystrophy Residual cyst Retention cyst of the maxillary sinus Root fragment Salivary gland hyperplasia 135 Sarcoidosis Look up code Sarcoma, by location Sclerosing pyogenic granuloma (HIPGN) Scar, periapical Sebaceous hyperplasia, oral Sebaceous hyperplasia, skin Seborrheic keratosis Seborrheic keratosis, inflamed
13 520.4 Segmental odontomaxillary dysplasia Sequestrum of jawbone Sialadenitis, acute, chronic, chronic sclerosing Sialodochitis Sialometaplasia, necrotizing Sialolithiasis, sialolith Simple bone cyst (hemorrhagic bone cyst, traumatic bone cyst) Sinus mucocele Sinusitis, acute maxillary Sinusitis, chronic maxillary Sinus track (fistula), oral Sjögren syndrome Skin tag (Procedure code 88304) Snuff dippers keratosis Solar elastosis Solar keratosis (actinic keratosis) Look up code Squamous cell carcinoma, by location Squamous metaplasia Squamous odontogenic tumor, of mandible (213.0 maxilla) Squamous papilloma (210.0 lip, tongue) Stafne bone defect Supernumerary tooth Stomatitis, n.o.s Surgical ciliated cyst Syphilis, primary, of lip or tonsils Syphilis, secondary, of skin or mucous membranes Systemic sclerosis (scleroderma) Tattoo (foreign body in soft tissue) Taurodontism Telangiectasia Tetracycline stain Thrombus (thrombosis) Thyroglossal tract cyst (thyroglossal duct cyst)
14 759.2 Thyroid nodule, lingual Tonsillith Tooth fragment Tooth, fractured due to trauma Tooth, impacted (for "gross only") Tooth germ (tooth bud, developing tooth) Torus mandibularis Torus palatinus Traumatic ulcerative granuloma with stromal eosinophilia (TUGSE) Traumatic neuroma, oral soft tissue (Procedure code 88304) Trigeminal neuralgia and neuritides Tuberculosis Ulcer, aphthous Ulcer, nonspecific, all other oral sites Ulcer, nonspecific, of tongue Ulcer, traumatic eosinophilic, all other oral sites (TUGSE) Ulcer, traumatic eosinophilic, of tongue (TUGSE) Varix, all other mucosal sites (Procedure code 88304) Varix, sublingual (Procedure code 88304) Vascular anomaly, oral soft tissue Verruca plana Verruca vulgaris Verrucous hyperkeratosis Verrucous hyperplasia Verrucous hyperplasia, atypical Vesiculobullous condition Viadent leukoplakia Warty dyskeratoma Wegener granulomatosis White sponge nevus Xanthogranuloma, bone Xanthoma Xanthoma, verruciform
15 527.7 Xerostomia
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