Question: Georgia Subscriber Answer: ICD-9 code 787.22 has better specificity of the affected swallowing disorder phase. For instance, a patient with oral dysphagia has difficulty in the voluntary transfer of food from the mouth to the pharyx. In pharyngeal dysphagia, the patient has difficulty in reflexive transfer of food from pharynx to initiate involuntary esophageal phase of swallowing while protecting airway from misdirection of food. In this case, the patient usually undergoes further testing to identify the affected phase. If the test reveals difficulty with preparation of the bolus, premature loss over back of tongue, some penetration into upper laryngeal vestibule and residue in pyriforms with risk of aspiration, the physician or speech language pathologist would diagnose oropharyngeal dysphagia (787.22).