New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 10 - HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 56 - MANUAL FOR DENTAL SERVICES
Subchapter 2 - PROVISIONS FOR SERVICES
Section 10:56-2.7 - Diagnostic services: radiography
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Radiological procedures shall be limited to those normally required to make a diagnosis and shall show all areas where treatment is anticipated with the exception of soft tissue lesions.
(b) All radiographs should be examined carefully by the provider to assure quality care and to make certain that all necessary treatment has been diagnosed, planned for and/or completed.
(c) Radiographs may be reviewed by dental consultants of the Medicaid/NJ Family Care fee-for-service programs and/or a dentist in private practice not employed by New Jersey Medicaid/NJ Family Care fee-for-service programs, if appropriate. It is recommended that the two film packet be used or a copy may be made by those dentists who wish to retain a set of radiographs in their office at all times.
(d) The originals of all radiographic films shall be available to authorized representatives of the New Jersey Medicaid/NJ Family Care fee-for-service programs. Radiographs shall be forwarded to the Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services in the following situations:
(e) All radiographic films shall be suitable for interpretation and when submitted to the New Jersey Medicaid/NJ Family Care fee-for-service programs or their agents shall be properly mounted, marked "Right" and "Left" and identified with the beneficiary's name, the date, and the name of the dentist. Films that are technically unacceptable for proper interpretation will be returned to the provider for replacement at no additional cost to the Medicaid/NJ Family Care fee-for-service programs. No reimbursement shall be made for the new set of radiographs that the dentist is required to provide. When already reimbursed, recoupment will be made, unless a replacement set of radiographs is sent to the Division for review.
(f) Reimbursement for dental radiographs shall be limited according to the following standards:
(g) In an emergency situation, in order to establish a diagnosis which must be recorded under Remarks (Item 20) of the Dental Claim Form (MC-10) a radiograph may be taken at any time, as dentally necessary.
(h) Postoperative radiographs normally taken at the conclusion of dental treatment by a dental provider shall be maintained as part of the beneficiary's dental records (for example, final radiographs at completion of endodontic treatment, or certain surgical procedures).
(i) Radiological services other than those ordinarily provided by a practitioner in his or her own office may be referred to a dental specialist who will provide radiological services limited to his or her own special field. Radiological services may also be requested from a physician who is a specialist in radiology or a qualified hospital facility.