An experienced dental billing company in the U.S., Outsource Strategies International (OSI) assists small as well as large practices with their billing, claim submission and coding requirements. We...
Common Tooth Issues During Holidays And Their Dental Billing
Holidays are a great time for get togethers, parties, fun and mainly favorite meals and a sugary diet. Consuming sugary foods and drinks for a prolonged period of time can increase the chances of...
What are the Dental Codes for Gingivectomy?
Concerned about CDT dental codes for gingivectomy? For accurate billing and insurance purposes, dental professionals rely on a specific set of codes to represent different procedures. Gingivectomy...
How To Code Stomatitis And Related Lesions In Dentistry
Stomatitis is an oral condition referred to as inflamed and sore mouth. This is a type of mucositis, caused by inflammation of the mucous membrane. It can disrupt one’s ability to eat, talk, and...
Coding Stomatitis and Related Lesions in Dentistry
Outsource Strategies International (OSI) provides dental billing services for small as well as large practices. We serve individual dentists, endodontists, orthodontists and periodontists. Our...
CDT Codes for Dental Restoration Procedures
An experienced dental billing outsourcing company in U.S., Outsource Strategies International (OSI) provides comprehensive dental eligibility verifications to support claims submission. Our team can...
Medical Codes For Pulpitis And Its Causes
Also known as a toothache, pulpitis occurs due to the inflammation of the dental pulp or tissue in the center of a tooth. The innermost part of each tooth comprises an area called the “pulp” – which...
Why it is Important to Educate Patients on their Insurance Policies
Outsource Strategies International (OSI) is an experienced hand in offering dental insurance verification and prior authorization services to dental offices in all 50 States. We work as a team to...
Medicare Billing for Dentists – Best Practices for Optimal Reimbursement
Medicare does not cover most dental services. In an outpatient setting, even if an excluded service is a complex or difficult primary procedure, Medicare will not cover it. Medicare Part A will pay...