A-29, r. 5 - Regulation respecting the application of the Health Insurance Act

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31. The services referred to hereafter are considered insured services where they are rendered by a dentist to an insured person in an institution which operates a hospital centre:
(a)  examination, consultation or visit;
(b)  radiography, whether intraoral, extraoral or by injection of a contrast substance;
(c)  local or regional anesthesia;
(d)  emergency opening of the pulp chamber;
(e)  the following surgery services:
i.  package for complex surgery (cases of traumatism, reconstruction or oncology) where the duration of the anesthesia is 4 hours or more;
ii.  removal of a foreign body from the oral cavity or maxilla, excluding a dental implant;
iii.  removal by antrostomy of a tooth, dental fragment or foreign body;
iv.  surgical exposure, for orthodontic purposes, of a tooth whose crown is covered with bony tissue;
v.  incision or drainage of abscess;
vi.  osteitis treatment including alveolitis and osteomyelitis;
vii.  excision and curettage of an intraosteal cyst or granuloma;
viii.  marsupialization of an intraosseous cyst;
ix.  evacuation of a cervicofacial hematoma or seroma;
x.  biopsy;
xi.  excision of a tumor;
xii.  mandibulectomy or maxillectomy;
xiii.  complete lowering of the floor of the mouth or extension of mucous folds;
xiv.  excision of genial apophyses, of mylohyoid ridge or torus;
xv.  reinsertion of the mylohyoid muscle;
xvi.  alveolectomy, tuberoplasty or alveoplasty;
xvii.  excision of hyperplastic tissue or excision of excess mucous membrane;
xviii.  treatment of the salivary glands;
xix.  closure of the buccosinusal opening;
xx.  frenectomy;
xxi.  gingivectomy in the case of hyperplastic gingivitis resulting from the absorption of a medicinal substance;
xxii.  operculectomy;
xxiii.  hemorrhage control;
xxiv.  repair of a soft tissue laceration;
xxv.  neural transposition and decompression;
xxvi.  avulsion or alcoholization of a branch of the trigeminal nerve;
xxvii.  infiltration of a branch of the trigeminal nerve for diagnostic purposes;
xxviii.  anastomosis of a peripheral nerve under a microscope;
xxix.  additional exploration under a microscope of a vascular anastomosis of a micro-anastomosed free flap performed in less than 14 days of the initial procedure;
xxx.  complete avulsion of the inferior dental nerve;
xxxi.  implantation of an alloplastic craniomaxillofacial prosthesis to correct congenital, developmental or post-traumatic defects;
xxxii.  placement or removal of craniomaxillofacial distractors;
xxxiii.  stitching of a cut nerve;
xxxiv.  tracheotomy;
xxxv.  submandibular percutaneous intubation;
xxxvi.  the following services related to the correction of a cleft palate:
(A)  closing of the soft palate;
(B)  closing of the hard palate;
(C)  additional lengthening of the palate with intravelar myoplasty;
(D)  pharyngeal flap to cure a velopharyngeal insufficiency;
(E)  cure of a residual palatal fistula;
(F)  reconstruction of the alveolar ridge;
(G)  primary rhinoplasty in the presence of cleft lip or secondary by open or endonasal approach;
xxxvii.  cheiloplasty or reconstruction of the lip;
xxxviii.  glossectomy;
xxxix.  bone graft;
xl.  taking of the graft;
xli.  reduction of fractures:
(A)  frontal bone, zygomatic arch, malar bone, orbit, nose, maxilla, mandible, condyle or alveolar bone;
(B)  opened reduction of a bucket handle mandibular fracture;
(C)  bicornal flap;
(D)  occlusion of the frontal sinus;
xlii.  immobilization of a tooth loosened by traumatism;
xliii.  reimplantation of a completely exfoliated tooth;
xliv.  placement of a mandibular reconstruction plate or removal of bone fixation (pins, plate or screws) by surgical approach;
xlv.  placement or removal of an intermaxillary fixation or a preprosthetic splint;
xlvi.  the following services rendered for the treatment of the temporomandibular articulation:
(A)  luxation reduction;
(B)  meniscectomy;
(C)  condylectomy or high condylectomy, including condyloplasty;
(D)  temporomandibular arthroplasty;
(E)  coronoidectomy;
(F)  intra-articular infiltration including medication;
(G)  arthrocentesis;
(H)  arthroscopy;
(I)  injection of botulinum toxin for functional purposes;
(J)  implantation of a glenoid fossa or condylar prosthesis;
(K)  cure of ankylosis;
xlvii.  mandible, maxilla and interdental osteotomy;
xlviii.  corticotomy;
xlix.  repositioning or lessening of the symphysis menti;
l.  the following oncology and reconstruction services:
(A)  neck dissection;
(B)  lip repair with Abbé flap or cross lip flap;
(C)  correction of post-traumatic or surgical scars;
(D)  transfer of fat to correct scar disorders;
(E)  isolated debridement of skin wounds or mucous membranes, including the excision of necrotic tissue and foreign bodies;
(F)  post-traumatic or cleft lip dermabrasion;
(G)  graft by transfer of a local pedicled myocutaneous flap, by transfer of a regional pedicled flap, free cutaneous graft of head and neck region or by free microanastomosed flap;
(H)  reduction and rearrangement of the soft tissue of a flap done during a subsequent session, including section of the pedicle if necessary by direct closure;
(I)  intralesional injection of pharmaceutical agent for non-cosmetic purposes.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. A-29, r. 1, s. 31; O.C. 1712-82, s. 1; O.C. 1771-83, ss. 1 and 2; O.C. 1980-88, s. 1; O.C. 1134-91, s. 1; O.C. 1179-95, s. 6; O.C. 1100-99, s. 1; O.C. 840-2004, s. 1; O.C. 21-2015, s. 1; O.C. 446-2020, s. 2.
31. For the purposes of subparagraph b of the first paragraph of section 3 of the Act, the oral surgery services listed below are considered insured services:
(A)  Diagnosis:
Examination
Consultation
(B)  Radiography:
Intraoral radiographs
Extraoral radiographs
Injection of contrast substance
(C)  Anaesthesia:
Local and regional
(D)  Surgery:
Package for complex surgery (cases of trauma, reconstruction or oncology where the duration of the anaesthesia is 6 hours or more)
Removal of foreign body from oral cavity or maxilla
Removal of teeth, dental fragments or foreign body by anthrostomy
Surgical exposure, for orthodontic purposes, of tooth whose crown is covered with bony tissue
Incision and drainage of abscess
Osteitis treatment
— alveolitis
— osteomyelitis
Excision and curettage of intraosteal cyst or granuloma
Marsupialization of intraosseous cyst
Evacuation of cervicofacial hematoma / seroma
Biopsy
Excision of tumor
Mandibulectomy
Maxillectomy
Complete lowering of the floor of the mouth
Extension of mucous folds
Excision of genial apophyses
Excision of mylohyoid ridge
Reinsertion of mylohyoid muscle
Alveolectomy
Tuberoplasty
Alveoplasty
Excision of hyperplastic tissue
Excision of excess mucous membrane
Excision of torus
Treatment of salivary glands
Closure of buccosinusal opening
Frenectomy
Gingivectomy in the case of hyperplastic gingivitis resulting from absorption of medicinal substance
Operculectomy
Haemorrhage control
Repair of laceration of soft tissue
Complete avulsion of inferior dental nerve
Avulsion of a branch of trigeminal nerve
Neural transposition and decompression
Alcoholization of a branch of trigeminal nerve
Infiltration of a branch of trigeminal nerve for diagnostic purposes
Anastomosis of a peripheral nerve under a microscope
Vascular anastomosis under a microscope
Implantation of alloplastic craniomaxillofacial prosthesis to correct congenital, developmental or post-traumatic defects
Craniomaxillofacial distractor
Stitching of a cut nerve (neurorraphy)
Tracheotomy
Submandibular percutaneous intubation
Cleft palate
— closing of soft palate
— closing of hard palate
— additional lengthening of palate with intravelar myoplasty
— pharyngeal flap to cure velopharyngeal insufficiency
— cure of residual palatal fistula
— reconstruction of alveolar ridge
— primary rhinoplasty in the presence of cleft lip
— secondary rhinoplasty by open or endonasal approach
Cheiloplasty (reconstruction of lip)
Glossectomy
Bone graft
Taking of graft
Reduction of fractures
— bicoronal flap
— reduction of frontal bone
— occlusion of frontal sinus
— zygomatic arch
— zygomatic arch or malar bone, or both
— orbit
— nose
— maxilla
— mandible
— condyle
— alveolar bone
— opened reduction of bucket handle mandibular fracture
Immobilization of tooth loosened by trauma
Reimplantation of completely exfoliated tooth
Mandibular reconstruction plate and bone fixation
— placement of reconstruction plate
— removal of bone fixation (pins, plate or screws) by surgical approach
Intermaxillary fixation and preprosthetic splint
Treatment of temporomandibular articulation
— luxation
— meniscectomy
— condylectomy
— high condylectomy (condyloplasty)
— temporomandibular arthroplasty
— coronoidectomy
— arthrocentesis
— arthroscopy
— injection of botulinum toxin for functional purposes
— implantation of glenoid fossa prosthesis
— implantation of condylar prosthesis
— cure of ankylosis
— infiltration of temporomandibular articulation (intra-articular medication including substance)
Osteotomy
— mandible
- vertical or horizontal branch by intra or extraoral approach
- segmental
— maxilla
- le Fort I
- total turbinectomy
- le Fort II
- le Fort III
- segmental
- zygomatic arch
- nasal pyramid
— interdental
Corticotomy
Repositioning or lessening of symphysis menti
Emergency opening of pulp chamber (emergency endodontia)
Oncology and reconstruction
— neck dissection
— lip repair with Abbé flap or cross lip flap
— correction of post-traumatic or surgical scars
— post-traumatic / cleft lip dermabrasion
— graft by transfer of local pedicled myocutaneous flap
— graft by transfer of regional pedicled flap
— free cutaneous graft, head and neck region
— graft by free microanastomosed flap
— intralesional injection of pharmaceutical agent for non-cosmetic purposes.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. A-29, r. 1, s. 31; O.C. 1712-82, s. 1; O.C. 1771-83, ss. 1 and 2; O.C. 1980-88, s. 1; O.C. 1134-91, s. 1; O.C. 1179-95, s. 6; O.C. 1100-99, s. 1; O.C. 840-2004, s. 1; O.C. 21-2015, s. 1.
31. For the purposes of subparagraph b of the first paragraph of section 3 of the Act, the oral surgery services listed below are considered insured services:
(A)  Diagnosis:
Examination
Consultation
(B)  Radiography:
Intraoral radiographs
Extraoral radiographs
Injection of contrast substance
(C)  Anaesthesia:
Local and regional
(D)  Surgery:
Package for complex surgery (cases of trauma, reconstruction or oncology where the duration of the anaesthesia is 6 hours or more)
Removal of foreign body from oral cavity or maxilla
Removal of teeth, dental fragments or foreign body by anthrostomy
Surgical exposure, for orthodontic purposes, of tooth whose crown is covered with bony tissue
Incision and drainage of abscess
Osteitis treatment
— alveolitis
— osteomyelitis
Excision and curettage of intraosteal cyst or granuloma
Biopsy
Excision of tumor
Mandibulectomy
Maxillectomy
Complete lowering of the floor of the mouth
Extension of mucous folds
Excision of genial apophyses
Excision of mylohyoid ridge
Reinsertion of mylohyoid muscle
Alveolectomy
Tuberoplasty
Alveoplasty
Excision of hyperplastic tissue
Excision of excess mucous membrane
Excision of torus
Treatment of salivary glands
Closure of buccosinusal opening
Frenectomy
Gingivectomy in the case of hyperplastic gingivitis resulting from absorption of medicinal substance
Operculectomy
Haemorrhage control
Repair of laceration of soft tissue
Complete avulsion of inferior dental nerve
Avulsion of a branch of trigeminal nerve
Neural transposition and decompression
Alcoholization of a branch of trigeminal nerve
Infiltration of a branch of trigeminal nerve for diagnostic purposes
Anastomosis of a peripheral nerve under a microscope
Stitching of a cut nerve (neurorraphy)
Tracheotomy
Submandibular percutaneous intubation
Palatine fissure
Cheiloplasty (reconstruction of lip)
Glossectomy
Bone graft
Taking of graft
Reduction of fractures
— bicoronal flap
— reduction of frontal bone
— occlusion of frontal sinus
— zygomatic arch
— zygomatic arch or malar bone, or both
— orbit
— nose
— maxilla
— mandible
— condyle
— alveolar bone
Immobilization of tooth loosened by trauma
Reimplantation of completely exfoliated tooth
Insertion of splints
— intra- or periosteal (stem or wire for pericranial suspension)
— placement of a reconstruction plate
— acrylic prosthesis or cap splint attached to maxilla or teeth
— arch
— pericranial device
Removal of splints
— intra- or periosteal: stem, wire or screw for pericranial suspension or pericranial device, or both
— acrylic prosthesis or cap splint attached to maxilla or teeth
— arch
— pins, plates or screws requiring a surgical approach
Treatment of temporomandibular articulation
— luxation
— meniscectomy
— condylectomy
— high condylectomy (condyloplasty)
— temporomandibular arthroplasty
— coronoidectomy
— arthrocentesis
— arthroscopy
— infiltration of temporomandibular articulation (intra-articular medication including substance)
Osteotomy
— mandible
- vertical or horizontal branch by intra or extraoral approach
- segmental
— maxilla
- le Fort I
- total turbinectomy
- le Fort II
- le Fort III
- segmental
- zygomatic arch
- nasal pyramid
— interdental
Corticotomy
Repositioning or lessening of symphysis menti
Emergency opening of pulp chamber (emergency endodontia).
R.R.Q., 1981, c. A-29, r. 1, s. 31; O.C. 1712-82, s. 1; O.C. 1771-83, ss. 1 and 2; O.C. 1980-88, s. 1; O.C. 1134-91, s. 1; O.C. 1179-95, s. 6; O.C. 1100-99, s. 1; O.C. 840-2004, s. 1.