Oral Surgery Medical Billing Services

Oral surgery billing is highly complex, involving detailed procedural coding, medical–dental crossover challenges, anesthesia and sedation billing, implant and bone graft coding, and strict payer requirements for medical necessity and surgical documentation. With overlapping dental and medical benefit rules and varied coverage criteria, oral surgery practices often face denials, underpayments, and administrative bottlenecks without a specialized billing approach.
MedVoice provides comprehensive oral surgery medical billing services designed to support oral surgeons, maxillofacial surgery centers, dental–medical hybrid practices, and hospital-based oral surgery departments. Our team ensures accurate coding, compliant documentation, proper anesthesia and implant billing, and timely submission of all oral and maxillofacial claims — helping practices reduce denials, improve reimbursement accuracy, and maintain a predictable revenue cycle.
If your oral surgery practice needs a billing partner who understands the complexity of medical–dental crossover and advanced surgical coding, MedVoice is here to elevate your financial performance.

Proven Performance, Tangible Results

Our billing workflows support high-volume oral surgery practices that perform surgical tooth removal, facial trauma repair, reconstructive procedures, TMJ treatments, and sedation services.

98%

Clean Claim Submission Rate

We verify documentation, anesthesia time, surgical notes, and medical necessity before submitting claims.

40%

Reduction in A/R Days

Our proactive follow-up ensures faster reimbursements for high-value oral and facial procedures.

99%

Coding Accuracy for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Our certified coders specialize in CPT/ICD-10 crossover billing, bone grafting, implants, trauma repair, and sedation.

35%

Improvement in Revenue Predictability

Accurate coding + compliant documentation = consistent oral surgery revenue.

Challenges We Solve for Oral Surgery Practices

Oral surgery billing is one of the most complicated due to dual medical/dental coverage, trauma-based claims, and extensive operative details. MedVoice eliminates the most common barriers:

Medical vs. dental insurance confusion

Bundling errors for extraction + surgical repairs

Denials for lack of medical necessity

Trauma billing challenges

Incorrect coding for bone grafts & implants

TMJ coding complexity

Missing anesthesia time documentation

High denial rates for orthognathic surgery

MedVoice ensures clean claims whether billed to medical, dental, or both.

Why Oral Surgery Billing Requires Specialized Expertise

Oral surgery blends dental procedures with medical surgical coding, requiring accurate CPT, ICD-10, HCPCS, modifiers, and documentation.
We specialize in:
  • Wisdom tooth extractions & surgical removal
  • Facial trauma repair (fractures, lacerations, dislocations)
  • Implant placement & bone grafting
  • TMJ surgery billing
  • Reconstructive oral & facial procedures
  • Oral pathology & biopsy coding
  • Orthognathic surgery documentation
  • Sedation & anesthesia billing
  • Medical necessity support for oral–facial surgeries
  • Medical vs. dental crossover billing
doctor doing Oral Surgery with patient

Some Of The Common Oral Surgery Diagnoses We Bill For (ICD-10 Codes)

  • Impacted teeth — K01.1
  • Dental abscess — K04.7
  • TMJ disorders — M26.609
  • Facial fractures — S02.2XXA
  • Jaw deformities — M26.4
  • Oral cysts & lesions — K09.0
  • Osteomyelitis of jaw — M27.2
  • Benign neoplasm of mouth — D10.30
  • Lacerations of oral cavity — S01.501A
  • Postoperative complications — T81.40XA
We ensure accurate ICD-10 coding for both dental and medical conditions treated by oral surgeons.

A Few Of The Oral Surgery Procedures & Billing Codes We Support

Extractions & Surgical Tooth Removal

  • Simple extraction — D7140 (medical crossover when required)
  • Surgical extraction — D7210 / CPT equivalents
  • Impacted tooth removal — D7230–D7240

Implants & Bone Grafting

  • Implant placement — D6010
  • Bone graft (ridge preservation) — D7953
  • Sinus lift — D7951 / D7952

Oral Pathology

  • Biopsy (soft tissue) — D7286
  • Biopsy (hard tissue) — D7285

TMJ Procedures

  • Arthrocentesis — 21010
  • Arthroscopy — 29804
  • TMJ reconstruction — 21299

Facial Trauma Repair

  • Mandible fracture repair — 21462–21470
  • Maxillary fracture repair — 21335–21338
  • Laceration repair — 12001–13160

Orthognathic Surgery

  • LeFort osteotomy — 21141–21146
  • Mandibular advancement — 21121–21125

Sedation & Anesthesia

  • IV sedation — 00170–00176
  • General anesthesia time units
  • Moderate sedation add-on codes

Who We Support

Our oral surgery medical billing services support:

Oral & maxillofacial surgery practices

Dental–medical crossover clinics

Facial trauma & reconstructive surgery centers

Hospital-based oral surgery departments

Multi-location oral surgery groups

Outpatient surgical centers

Pediatric oral surgeons

Compliance & Documentation Accuracy

Oral surgery billing requires strict compliance with medical-dental rules, anesthesia standards, and surgical documentation.
We ensure compliance with:
  • Medical necessity for extractions & facial surgeries
  • Global period rules for surgical follow-up
  • Correct CPT/ICD/HCPCS pairing
  • Anesthesia billing accuracy
  • Trauma & postoperative documentation
  • Modifier accuracy for multi-tooth/multi-site surgery
  • HIPAA & PHI protection

Benefits of Outsourcing to MedVoice

Outsourcing oral surgery billing ensures faster payment, fewer denials, and greater financial stability.
  • Higher reimbursement for implants, trauma, and surgical procedures
  • Reduced denials due to accurate documentation and coding
  • Faster billing and reimbursement cycles
  • Less administrative burden for surgeons & staff
  • Detailed revenue reporting
  • Lower cost than hiring in-house billing teams
  • Certified oral surgery billing experts
  • Scalable support for growing oral surgery practices

FAQ For Oral Surgery Medical Billing Services

Why is oral surgery billing more complicated than dental billing?

Because it requires medical CPT coding, dental cross-billing, strict documentation, and anesthesia time tracking.

Do you manage trauma and fracture billing?

Yes — including facial fractures, lacerations, and emergency oral surgery claims.

Can you bill implants and bone grafting to medical insurance?

Yes — when medical necessity is documented.

How fast do you submit claims?

Within 24–48 hours after all surgical documentation is received.

Do you handle anesthesia billing for oral surgery?

Absolutely — including time-based anesthesia and sedation codes.

Request a FREE Oral Surgery Billing Audit Today

Boost reimbursement accuracy, reduce denials, and streamline your revenue cycle with MedVoice’s expert oral surgery medical billing services. Our team ensures your surgical complexity is captured and billed correctly every time.