ICD-10-CM Code K03: Other diseases of hard tissues of teeth and Related Diagnosis Codes.


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  • K03 - Other diseases of hard tissues of teeth
    • K03.0 - Excessive attrition of teeth
    • K03.1 - Abrasion of teeth
    • K03.2 - Erosion of teeth
    • K03.3 - Pathological resorption of teeth
    • K03.4 - Hypercementosis
    • K03.5 - Ankylosis of teeth
    • K03.6 - Deposits [accretions] on teeth
    • K03.7 - Posteruptive color changes of dental hard tissues
    • K03.8 - Other specified diseases of hard tissues of teeth
      • K03.81 - Cracked tooth
      • K03.89 - Other specified diseases of hard tissues of teeth
    • K03.9 - Disease of hard tissues of teeth, unspecified

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