The book of words says that with +/-5v supplies, the common mode input voltage range is -2.0v to +2.5v, its not stated anywhere in the specifications that it is a true rail to rail input op amp.
However.... FET op amps usually always have a common mode inputs right up to and slightly beyond the +ve supply, but suffer from phase reversal down near the negative supply rail.
This one has phase reversal protection.
So I would say you are o/k up to the positive rail, even though Analog Devices say not. It does not mention having any input clamping device or input protection.
If your +10 volt maximum comes from inside the same piece of equipment, its probably fine as the inverting input will not be driven up beyond +5v.
If that +10v comes from an external remote source, I would be placing a shottky diode between the inverting input and +5v rail to protect the op amp input.
Not sure why AD say the input common mode does not extend right up to the +ve supply rail. Maybe it does, but some aspect of performance degrades.