Top-Tier Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Billing Services to Enhance Revenue
If you’re looking for a reliable and expert company to look after billing for oral and maxillofacial radiology, you’ve come to the right place. At Dental Revenue Group, we provide top-tier radiology billing services, helping dental specialists achieve timely and complete payments against the provision of quality oral care.
Our efficient oral radiology billing solutions ensure error-free claim creation, leading to:
- Amplified revenue
- Fewer denials and delays
- Reduced Account Receivables`
- Claim approval in the first attempt

Why Outsource Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Billing Services?
Dental specialists are mostly stuck between a rock and a hard place. Despite their competence, they struggle to provide exceptional care and file claims for reimbursements at the same time. They can either sort payments from payors or deliver quality dental care.
For instance, patients suffering from tumors in the maxillofacial area require expert care and biopsies for tumor removal. Outsourced oral and maxillofacial radiology billing lowers the burden off their shoulders and enables them to provide unmatched care while RCM experts generate revenue on their behalf.
DRG: Driving Revenue and Growth for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Practices
Oral and maxillofacial radiology hold immense significance in dentistry. Same as other medical specialties, it has undergone many advancements leading to convenient diagnosis and treatment of oral ailments. Dentists with access to this progressive technology are high in demand and experience large patient volumes.
However, their dental billing and RCM optimization may lack accuracy and expert touch. This is where DRG’s oral radiology claim submission services can play a vital part. We boast our ability to generate high revenue through up to 98% claim acceptance rate, 90% fewer denials, and streamlining of your RCM.

Our Efficient Oral Radiology Claim Submission Services
A systematic approach towards dental billing, leads to a smooth workflow, financial stability and practice credibility. This is why numerous dental practices across the US are outsourcing oral and maxillofacial radiology billing to the Dental Revenue Group.
We customize our oral and maxillofacial radiology billing services to handle complexities like oral and maxillofacial surgery, complicated dental procedures, and other services. Our extensive knowledge of CPT & ICD codes for maxillofacial radiology, accurate claim creation, and compliance with HIPAA and payor policies enables us to collect maximum revenue for your dental practice.
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Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Billing Services We Cover
Unlike other medical specialties that cover specific diseases, DRG’s medical billing for oral and maxillofacial radiology involves various procedures and conditions affecting the oral, jaw, and other areas inside the mouth.
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Congenital Conditions
Cleft Lip and Palate
A birth defect when tissues forming the upper lip and roof of the mouth don’t join properly.
Craniofacial Anomalies
These are mild to severe structural defects affecting the bones and tissues of the head and face.
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Trauma
Jaw Fractures
Broken or cracked jaw (upper or lower) bones after an accident, fall, or sports injury.
Facial Injuries
Injuries and physical trauma affecting the soft tissues, facial skin, and bones requiring repair.
Dental Trauma
Injuries caused to the teeth and gums such as chipped teeth, tooth loss or damage, and even displacement of the jawbone.
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Infections
Osteomyelitis
Bone infections caused by bacteria leading to inflammation and destruction of jaw bone tissue.
Sinusitis
Refers to inflamed sinuses and air-filled spaces in and around the nose.
Abscesses
Collection of puss in the dental area due to infection which necessitates drainage and antibiotic treatment.
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Pathology
Oral Cancer
Cancer developing in the mouth and affecting parts like tongue, palate, lips, cheeks, and gums.
Facial Tumors
Abnormal tissue growth in the face or head area that requires surgical removal or other treatments.
Temporomandibular joint disorders
Conditions affecting the connection between joints and lower jaw of the skull. Symptoms involve jaw pain, clicking sounds, and limited movement.
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Other conditions
Impacted Wisdom Teeth
Third molars that don’t fully erupt and stay trapped in the jawbone or gum. Reasons could be lack of space and require surgical extraction.
Sleep Apnea
A sleep disorder where a patient's breathing stops and starts while sleeping. It can be treated by dentists using oral appliances.
Dental Implants
The placement of artificial tooth roots into the jawbone to support restorations like bridges and crowns.
Perfect Solution for Dental Imaging Insurance Reimbursement
For over two decades, our top oral and maxillofacial radiology billing experts have been delivering exceptional billing services to dental practices in large states like California, Texas, Florida, New York, and Houston. They streamline your RCM, identify errors and rectify them for a smooth flow of income.
Here’s how we collect max revenue for our client practices:
- Accurate reporting and documentation
- Proper entry of patient and practice data
- Using correct CDT and ICD-10 codes
- Timely submission based on payor guidelines
- Electronic Claims Transmission
- Collecting aged receivables for consistent income
- End-to-end data encryption for safety
- Compliance with HIPAA regulations
- Persistent appeals and follow-ups
- Denial management and resubmission
Dental Codes for Maxillofacial Radiology
Billing for oral and maxillofacial radiology demands accurate coding. Dental billers at DRG are masters of CPT coding. Knowledge of the correct codes to apply in claims enables us to extract complete reimbursements against your services.
Moreover, usage of precise codes lowers the denials, reduces costs to rectify and resubmit claims and ensures compliance. Let’s give you a brief idea of the coding components involved in medical billing for oral and maxillofacial radiology.
CPT Codes
CPT codes help to identify exact oral and maxillofacial radiology procedures.
41890 – Maxillectomy, partial
41500 – Mandibulectomy, segmental, with reconstruction
48140 – Alveoloplasty or bone grafting

ICD-10-CM Codes
These codes explain patient diagnosis based on the condition that requires treatment.
C03.0 – Malignant neoplasm of the lip
K13.0 – Carcinoma of the tongue
M88.0 – Osteomyelitis of the jaw
Modifiers
While creating claims, mention specific circumstances about the service. For instance, use -25 for reduced service and -54 for unusual service procedures.
HCPCS Level II Codes
Reporting these codes, along with CPT codes, informs the payor about supplies and equipment used during treatment procedures.
C1797 – Silicone gel implant (for facial implant)
A4553 – Allergy skin test, per allergen for allergy testing
Place of Service (POS) Codes
Precisely mention the place or facility where the services were provided. It could be a dental practice, office or a hospital.
Dental Codes for Maxillofacial Radiology
Billing for oral and maxillofacial radiology demands accurate coding. Dental billers at DRG are masters of CPT coding. Knowledge of the correct codes to apply in claims enables us to extract complete reimbursements against your services.
Moreover, usage of precise codes lowers the denials, reduces costs to rectify and resubmit claims and ensures compliance. Let’s give you a brief idea of the coding components involved in medical billing for oral and maxillofacial radiology.
CPT codes help to identify exact oral and maxillofacial radiology procedures.
41890 – Maxillectomy, partial
41500 – Mandibulectomy, segmental, with reconstruction
48140 – Alveoloplasty or bone grafting

These codes explain patient diagnosis based on the condition that requires treatment.
C03.0 – Malignant neoplasm of the lip
K13.0 – Carcinoma of the tongue
M88.0 – Osteomyelitis of the jaw
While creating claims, mention specific circumstances about the service. For instance, use -25 for reduced service and -54 for unusual service procedures.
Reporting these codes, along with CPT codes, informs the payor about supplies and equipment used during treatment procedures.
C1797 – Silicone gel implant (for facial implant)
A4553 – Allergy skin test, per allergen for allergy testing
Precisely mention the place or facility where the services were provided. It could be a dental practice, office or a hospital.
Why Outsource Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Billing to DRG?
As a leading name in dental billing, DRG provides HIPAA-compliant oral and maxillofacial radiology billing solutions to all its clients. We have a large team of extensively experienced and qualified dental billers who work hard to maximize your collections and plug the revenue holes.
By hiring us, you have a peace of mind that top oral and maxillofacial radiology billing experts are working hard to streamline your cash flow, reduce costs, and maintain a healthy stature for your practice. With us as your dental billing partner, you don’t have to sacrifice valuable time and patient care for billing and collecting payment from insurers.
Get in touch with DRG for lucrative and efficient oral radiology claim submission services.