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D9110Emergency, problem-focusedPairs with D0140Not with definitive tx

Palliative treatment — minor emergency note template

A complete, fill-in-the-blank D9110 note written around what insurance reviewers ask for — with the documentation checklist, the denial patterns, and an Open Dental auto-note format built in.

01 · Before you bill it

Know what the payer wants first.

The note should answer every item on the left — and read so that nothing on the right applies.

What documentation D9110 requires

Missing any of these is why the claim pends for records.
  • The specific problem treated — palliative means the pain, not a full exam
  • What was physically done this visit, however small
  • A definitive-care plan with a timeframe
  • Antibiotic indication documented if prescribed

Why D9110 gets denied

The denial patterns payers actually use for this code.
  • Billed alongside definitive treatment of the same problem on the same date
  • Note reads like an exam with no treatment rendered — that\u2019s D0140 alone, not D9110
  • Repeated D9110 visits for the same tooth with no progression toward definitive care

02 · The template

Copy it, chart with it.

Square brackets are the blanks — replace each one as you chart. Switch the format to turn every blank into an Open Dental auto-note prompt.

D9110 · Format
CHIEF COMPLAINT: [Patient's words, with duration].
FOCUSED EXAM: [Site-specific findings only: tooth, tissue, percussion/cold if relevant].
RADIOGRAPH: [PA of the area if taken, with finding].
DIAGNOSIS: [Specific: fractured cusp without pulp exposure / pericoronitis / dry socket day 3].
PALLIATIVE TREATMENT: [Exactly what was done: smoothed enamel, sedative dressing, irrigation and medicament, occlusal adjustment].
PRESCRIPTIONS: [None / analgesic / antibiotic with indication].
DEFINITIVE PLAN: [The real fix and when: definitive restoration next week / extraction referral / endo consult].

03 · Common questions

Frequently asked about D9110

D9110 with D0140 together?
Commonly yes — a focused evaluation plus palliative treatment, each with its own note content. Some plans bundle them; document both regardless.
Is adjusting a high filling D9110?
If it\u2019s relieving acute discomfort as a standalone palliative visit, yes — describe the adjustment and the symptom it addressed.

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Reviewed August 2026. These templates are original Molaris reference samples showing how the scribe structures documentation. They are educational examples, not billing, coding, or legal advice; payer requirements vary by plan and state. CDT codes are maintained by the ADA.