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Below is a list summarizing the CPT codes for excision procedures on the tongue and floor of the mouth.
CPT Code 41100
CPT 41100 describes a biopsy of the anterior two-thirds of the tongue.
CPT Code 41105
CPT 41105 describes a biopsy of the posterior one-third of the tongue.
CPT Code 41108
CPT 41108 describes a biopsy of the floor of the mouth
CPT Code 41110
CPT 41110 describes the excision of a lesion on the tongue without closure.
CPT Code 41112
CPT 41112 describes a tongue lesion’s excision with the anterior two-thirds closure.
CPT Code 41113
CPT 41113 describes a tongue lesion’s excision with the posterior one-third’s closure.
CPT Code 41114
CPT 41114 describes the excision of a lesion on the tongue with closure using a local tongue flap.
CPT Code 41115
CPT 41115 describes the excision of a lingual frenum (frenectomy).
CPT Code 41116
CPT 41116 describes the excision of a lesion from the floor of the mouth.
CPT Code 41120
CPT 41120 describes a glossectomy of less than one-half of the tongue.
CPT Code 41130
CPT 41130 describes a glossectomy and hemiglossectomy.
CPT Code 41135
CPT 41135 describes a glossectomy with partial unilateral radical neck dissection.
CPT Code 41140
CPT 41140 describes a glossectomy, complete or total, with or without tracheostomy and without radical neck dissection.
CPT Code 41145
CPT 41145 describes a glossectomy, complete or total, with or without tracheostomy, and a unilateral radical neck dissection.
CPT Code 41150
CPT 41150 describes a glossectomy composite procedure with resection of the floor of the mouth and mandibular resection without radical neck dissection.
CPT Code 41153
CPT 41153 describes a glossectomy composite procedure with resection of the floor of the mouth and a suprahyoid neck dissection.
CPT Code 41155
CPT 41155 describes a composite procedure with resection of the floor of the mouth, mandibular resection, and radical neck dissection (Commando type) as part of a glossectomy.
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