Crown buildup — rebuilding a broken tooth so a crown can be placed

HCPCS Code
D2950
Total Paid
$334K
$333,756.63
Total Claims
5,150
5,150 claims
Providers
14
14 providers
Avg per Claim
$64.81

Providers Using This Code

Every provider who billed Nevada Medicaid using this procedure code, ranked by total payments. Click any provider to see their full payment history.

# Provider NPI Specialty Location Total Paid Claims Patients Avg/Claim
1BOARD OF REGENTS, NEVADA SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION1053414862Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training ProgramLAS VEGAS, NV$152,879.773,0951,983$49.40
2SOUTHERN NEVADA GENERAL DENTISTRY PRADA, PLLC1770948689Dentist, General PracticeLAS VEGAS, NV$47,400.20572346$82.87
3SEAN YIM DMD PLLC1982017893DentistPAHRUMP, NV$42,770.90374230$114.36
4SOUTHERN NEVADA SPECIALTY PRADA, PLLC1275998270Dentist, Pediatric DentistryLAS VEGAS, NV$41,102.79524336$78.44
5LEILA KHOSSOOSI, DDS1922358944DentistLAS VEGAS, NV$28,615.50264137$108.39
6NORTHERN NEVADA GENERAL DENTISTRY PRADA, PLLC1083079081Dentist, General PracticeLAST VEGAS, NV$6,328.355224$121.70
77 DAY DENTAL OF NEVADA, LLC1003159369Dentist, General PracticeELKO, NV$4,059.003413$119.38
8RONALD LEMON, DMD1053566703Dentist, EndodonticsLAS VEGAS, NV$2,755.207143$38.81
9MATTHEW KOSCINSKI, DDS1093242232Dentist, General PracticeLAS VEGAS, NV$2,214.003929$56.77
10HARMON AND OTTESON DENTAL LLC1790448199Clinic/Center, DentalLAS VEGAS, NV$1,950.003624$54.17
11AQUA DENTAL GROUP LLC1518523729Clinic/Center, DentalHENDERSON, NV$1,722.003412$50.65
12DEBRA PETERSON, DMD1790231231Dentist, General PracticeRENO, NV$983.921414$70.28
13ROSEMAN UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES A NV NON-PROFIT CORP1194433227Local Education Agency (LEA)LAS VEGAS, NV$819.001913$43.11
14RICK THIRIOT, DDS1093848178Dentist, General PracticeLAS VEGAS, NV$156.002213$7.09
About This Data
This page shows every healthcare provider who billed Nevada Medicaid using procedure code D2950 from 2018 to 2024. Total Paid is the cumulative amount Medicaid paid that provider for this procedure. High payments do not imply wrongdoing — some providers simply serve more patients or operate in higher-volume settings.