Provider Notifications

Welcome to Provider Notifications — an online resource where providers can find the latest news and updates about HPSM. In March 2026, notifications switched to a fully digital blog format. To read notifications prior to March 1, 2026, go to the Notification Archive.

UPDATE: Clarification on HPSM Dental’s Crown Policy

Starting March 1, 2026, HPSM Dental updated its dental crown policy. The new policy will require treatment plan review (prior authorization) for more than four (4) crowns on any one individual in one calendar year.  

If you plan to clinically proceed with more than four crowns (of any material), please send the case for review to [email protected] or call 650-616-1522 as soon as possible to let us know. With the request, please include: 

  • The American Dental Association (ADA) authorization form

  • X-rays, images, narrative, and any other supporting documentation to support medical necessity 

  • Please also clearly include the prognosis of the tooth/teeth.  

If more than four crowns are billed within one calendar year, the fifth crown will automatically be denied without treatment plan review. If this occurs, a retroactive authorization can still be reviewed by HPSM.  

To consider more than four (4) crowns and ensure compliance with Medicaid criteria, it is suggested providers clearly outline the following along with acquiring radiographs: 

 

Criteria 

Example (See below for an example of what to send) 

Tooth number 

Tooth #4

Surfaces and cusps destroyed by caries, or note other etiology 

MODBL surfaces destroyed/ undermined due to caries 

Tooth vitality testing and diagnosis; or if RCT, prognosis of existing RCT 

RCT previously completed on 1/4/26 with good prognosis, vitality testing 1/2/26 with periapical RL and irreversible pulpitis.  

Planned crown and CDT code 

D2740 planned for #4, PA radiograph enclosed 

Prognosis with treatment planned crown 

Plan D2740 or D2751 with good prognosis post-RCT 

As a reminder, criteria for laboratory-processed crowns are noted in the Medi-Cal Dental handbook (see link below). There must be: 

  1. Gross pathologic destruction of the crown of the tooth, usually due to caries. 
  2. No cosmetic or replacing tooth structure due to attrition, abrasion, or erosion. 
  3. No cosmetic reconstruction or opening of the vertical dimension of occlusion as rationale for crowns. 
  4. Good oral hygiene demonstrated, tooth vitality, and a prognosis of good or better for the tooth being treatment planned for the crown. 

Additional criteria for: 

Anterior teeth  

Destruction of the crowns of the front teeth must have four (4) or more surfaces plus a line angle.  

The line angle for the facial and lingual are not considered unless they wrap around the tooth to at least the midline, or if more than 50% of the front tooth crown is destroyed.  

Pre-molars 

Crowns are ok if Root Canal Treatment (RCT) treated within six (6) months. If not RCT treated, then the coronal destruction must involve three (3) or more surfaces plus a cusp. If RCT was done more than six (6) months ago – clearly state prognosis of tooth and any other circumstances around tooth that might impact tooth longevity.

Molars 

Crowns are ok if RCT treated within six (6) months. If not RCT treated, then they must show destruction of four (4) or more surfaces plus two (2) or more cusps. 

Resources: 

Please direct questions to HPSM Dental at [email protected]