Smooth, consistent communication is the backbone of an efficient dental practice. From front-office teams handling appointments and insurance verification to clinical staff preparing treatment rooms...
Billing Software Integrations: The Key to a Smarter, Faster Dental RCM Workflow
Technology is no longer optional in dental revenue cycle management, it's essential. Dental offices rely on multiple software tools such as EHR/PMS, imaging, scheduling, claims tools, and payment...
Top RCM Tools for Dental Practices in 2026
How can dental practices stay profitable and patient-focused in 2026, when costs are rising, staff are stretched thin, and administrative demands keep growing? According to recent reports, dentists...
Unbundling in Dental Billing: How to Avoid Costly Coding Pitfalls
With constantly changing CDT codes and insurance requirements, dental billing and coding can be daunting. Fortunately AI-powered, tech-driven dental billing services provide accurate, compliant, and...
Coding for Periodontics and Oral Surgery: Challenges and Best Practices for Accurate Dental Billing
Dental professionals perform a wide range of preventive, nonsurgical and surgical procedures. Periodontics is a specialized field dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease...
How CDT Codes Impact Insurance Payouts
Obtaining reimbursement for dental services depends on timely and accurate billing and coding, often making dental revenue cycle management a complex task. Maintained by the American Dental...
Understanding CDT Codes and Their Importance
For dental professionals, obtaining optimal reimbursement for services rendered requires using appropriate Current Dental Terminology (CDT) codes on claims. CDT codes in dentistry allow dentists to...
Preventing Coding Errors in Dental Claims: Best Practices for Accuracy and Compliance
Accurate dental coding is critical for smooth claim submission, timely reimbursements, and regulatory compliance. Yet, errors are more common than many practices realize. According to a survey by...
When to Follow Up on Outstanding Balances
Outstanding patient balances are an unavoidable reality in dental care. Dental care was a source of healthcare debt for 36% of adults, according to the Commonwealth Fund’s Biennial Health Insurance...









