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Schedule of Events Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018


IW2: Insurance Workshop: The Science of Coding 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.


Moderator: Marie C. Schweinebraten (AAP insurance consultant)


Cost: $80 per seminar, or all four seminars for $275; limited attendance.


A track of 90-minute seminars will feature speakers presenting an overview of current techniques and supporting science on various topics, followed by input from Marie Schweinebraten, American Academy of Periodontology insurance consultant, on applicable coding and insurance claim issues. A 15-minute Q&A session will conclude each seminar. While all ticketed meeting registrants are welcome to attend, these sessions are intended for periodontists.


IW2A: Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy 8 - 9:30 a.m.


Treatment of Periodontal Diseases and Peri-Implant Diseases


Speaker: Samuel B. Low Educational Objectives:


• Review current treatment planning for initial therapy. • Discuss current approaches to scaling and root planing.


• Review adjunctive procedures with scaling and root planing.


• Learn appropriate coding and third-party requirements for reimbursement.


IW2B: Bone Grafting for Edentulous Areas 10 - 11:30 a.m. Tissue Engineering and Hard Tissue Reconstruction


Speaker: David L. Cochran Educational Objectives:


• Evaluate extraction sites for regeneration.


• Review the availability of various bone graft materials and their characteristics.


• Discuss technique for regeneration in extraction site.


• Learn appropriate coding for extraction sites vs. implant and edentulous areas.


IW2C: Full-Arch Immediate Implant Treatment


12:30 - 2 p.m. Implant Surgery and Prosthetic Rehabilitation


Speaker: Jeffrey S. Sherry Educational Objectives:


• Discuss appropriateness and considerations for full-arch implant treatment.


• Demonstrate treatment planning requirements for optimal care.


• Review surgical technique.


• Learn appropriate coding for procedures involved in full-arch implant treatment.


IW2D: Anesthesia 2:30 - 4 p.m. Sedation and Anxiety Management


Speaker: Tyler D. Borg Educational Objectives:


• Explain different anesthesia levels.


• Review current anesthesia techniques and their appropriate applicability.


• Learn expected documentation with anesthesia. • Acquire appropriate coding for anesthesia.


IW1: Insurance Workshop: Medical Coding 9 a.m. - noon Leadership, Personal, and Practice Development


Speaker: Pam Throw (AAP staff)


Cost: $250; limited attendance; continental breakfast included.


This session will focus on submission of dental procedures to medical insurance. There will be an overview of CPT (medical procedure codes) and ICD-10-CM (diagnosis codes), particularly as they relate to periodontal procedures submitted to medical insurance. Attendees will receive a handout of the presentation.


Educational Objectives:


• Grasp the basic structure of medical coding, and recognize appropriate indications for submitting to medical insurance.


• Implement new ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes into medical insurance.


• Review the CMS-1500 medical claim form. 36 | American Academy of Periodontology | 104th Annual Meeting


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