CPT Codes For Incision Procedures On The Tongue And Floor Of Mouth

Below is a list summarizing the CPT codes for incision procedures on the tongue and floor of the mouth.

CPT Code 41000

CPT 41000 describes intraoral incision and drainage of an abscess, cyst, or hematoma of the tongue or floor of the mouth, lingual.

CPT Code 41005

CPT 41005 describes the intraoral incision and drainage of an abscess, cyst, or hematoma of the tongue or floor of the mouth, sublingually and superficially.

CPT Code 41006

CPT 41006 describes the intraoral incision and drainage of an abscess, cyst, or hematoma of the tongue or floor of the mouth, including sublingual, deep, and supra mylohyoid areas.

CPT Code 41007

CPT 41007 describes the intraoral incision and drainage of an abscess, cyst, or hematoma of the tongue or floor of the mouth, as well as the submental space.

CPT Code 41008

CPT 41008 describes the intraoral incision and drainage of an abscess, cyst, or hematoma of the tongue or floor of the mouth, as well as the submandibular space.

CPT Code 41009

CPT 41009 describes the intraoral incision and drainage of an abscess, cyst, or hematoma of the tongue or floor of the mouth in the masticator space.

CPT Code 41010

CPT 41010 describes an incision of a lingual frenum (frenotomy).

CPT Code 41015

CPT 41015 describes extraoral incision and drainage of an abscess, cyst, or hematoma of the floor of the mouth, specifically the sublingual area.

CPT Code 41016

CPT 41016 describes extraoral incision and drainage of an abscess, cyst, or hematoma of the floor of the mouth in the submental area.

CPT Code 41017

CPT 41017 describes extraoral incision and drainage of an abscess, cyst, or hematoma of the floor of the mouth in the submandibular area.

CPT Code 41018

CPT 41018 describes extraoral incision and drainage of an abscess, cyst, or hematoma of the floor of the mouth in the masticator space.

CPT Code 41019

CPT 41019 describes the placement of needles, catheters, or other device(s) into the head and/or neck region for percutaneous, transoral, or transnasal interstitial radioelement application.

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