Occlusal Guards
Defines indications and non-indications for occlusal guards (dental appliances) used to protect dentition from bruxism, clenching, or opposing restorative materials; links to related TMJ policy and lists applicable CDT procedure codes. Applies to interpretation of UnitedHealthcare standard and Medicare Advantage dental plans; member benefit documents govern coverage.
Updated list of applicable CDT codes to reflect annual edits; added D9936.
Coverage Summary
Defines indications and non-indications for occlusal guards (dental appliances) used to protect dentition from bruxism, clenching, or opposing restorative materials; links to related TMJ policy and lists applicable CDT procedure codes. Applies to interpretation of UnitedHealthcare standard and Medicare Advantage dental plans; member benefit documents govern coverage. Policy Number: DCP019.13. Status: CURRENT.
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