D00.03 - Carcinoma in situ of gingiva and edentulous alveolar ridge

Version 2023
ICD-10:D00.03
Short Description:Carcinoma in situ of gingiva and edentulous alveolar ridge
Long Description:Carcinoma in situ of gingiva and edentulous alveolar ridge
Status: Valid for Submission
Version:ICD-10-CM 2023
Code Classification:
  • Neoplasms (C00–D48)
    • In situ neoplasms (D00-D09)
      • Carcinoma in situ of oral cavity, esophagus and stomach (D00)

D00.03 is a billable ICD-10 code used to specify a medical diagnosis of carcinoma in situ of gingiva and edentulous alveolar ridge. The code is valid during the fiscal year 2023 from October 01, 2022 through September 30, 2023 for the submission of HIPAA-covered transactions.

The following anatomical sites found in the Table of Neoplasms reference this diagnosis code given the correct histological behavior: Neoplasm, neoplastic alveolar ; Neoplasm, neoplastic alveolar mucosa ; Neoplasm, neoplastic alveolar mucosa lower ; Neoplasm, neoplastic alveolar mucosa upper ; Neoplasm, neoplastic alveolar ridge or process mucosa ; Neoplasm, neoplastic alveolar ridge or process mucosa lower ; Neoplasm, neoplastic alveolar ridge or process mucosa upper ; etc

Approximate Synonyms

The following clinical terms are approximate synonyms or lay terms that might be used to identify the correct diagnosis code:

Convert to ICD-9 Code

Source ICD-10 CodeTarget ICD-9 Code
D00.03230.0 - Ca in situ oral cav/phar
Approximate Flag - The approximate mapping means there is not an exact match between the ICD-10 and ICD-9 codes and the mapped code is not a precise representation of the original code.

Table of Neoplasms

This code is referenced in the table of neoplasms by anatomical site. For each site there are six possible code numbers according to whether the neoplasm in question is malignant, benign, in situ, of uncertain behavior, or of unspecified nature. The description of the neoplasm will often indicate which of the six columns is appropriate.

Where such descriptors are not present, the remainder of the Index should be consulted where guidance is given to the appropriate column for each morphological (histological) variety listed. However, the guidance in the Index can be overridden if one of the descriptors mentioned above is present.

Neoplasm, neoplastic Malignant
Primary
Malignant
Secondary
CaInSitu Benign Uncertain
Behavior
Unspecified
Behavior
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »alveolar
C03.9C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »alveolar
    »mucosa
C03.9C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »alveolar
    »mucosa
      »lower
C03.1C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »alveolar
    »mucosa
      »upper
C03.0C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »alveolar
    »ridge or process
      »mucosa
C03.9C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »alveolar
    »ridge or process
      »mucosa
        »lower
C03.1C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »alveolar
    »ridge or process
      »mucosa
        »upper
C03.0C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »alveolus
C03.9C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »alveolus
    »lower
C03.1C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »alveolus
    »upper
C03.0C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »connective tissue NEC
    »jaw
C03.9C79.89D00.03D10.39D48.1D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »gingiva (alveolar) (marginal)
C03.9C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »gingiva (alveolar) (marginal)
    »lower
C03.1C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »gingiva (alveolar) (marginal)
    »mandibular
C03.1C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »gingiva (alveolar) (marginal)
    »maxillary
C03.0C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »gingiva (alveolar) (marginal)
    »upper
C03.0C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »gum
C03.9C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »gum
    »lower
C03.1C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »gum
    »upper
C03.0C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »interdental papillae
C03.9C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »interdental papillae
    »lower
C03.1C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »interdental papillae
    »upper
C03.0C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »jaw
    »soft tissues
C03.9C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »jaw
    »soft tissues
      »lower
C03.1C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »jaw
    »soft tissues
      »upper
C03.0C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »mandible
    »alveolar
C03.1C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »mandible
    »alveolar
      »mucosa (carcinoma)
C03.1C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »maxilla, maxillary (superior)
    »alveolar
C03.0C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »maxilla, maxillary (superior)
    »alveolar
      »mucosa
C03.0C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »mucosa
C03.9C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »mucosa
    »alveolar (ridge or process)
C03.9C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »mucosa
    »alveolar (ridge or process)
      »lower
C03.1C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »mucosa
    »alveolar (ridge or process)
      »upper
C03.0C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »periodontal tissue NEC
C03.9C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0
»Neoplasm, neoplastic
  »tooth socket NEC
C03.9C79.89D00.03D10.39D37.09D49.0

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