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 relating to the gums and other tissue and underlying bones that support...
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 clearly and consistently record every procedure performed, ensuring...
In dental billing, accounts receivable (AR) represents the outstanding payments owed to a dental practice for services rendered, from patients or insurance. Dental practices often grapple with aging AR, which can tie up critical cash flow, limit resources for daily...
Dental insurance, while useful for routine care, often has limitations that create challenges for both patients and providers. Many procedures with dental components are related to broader medical conditions, yet dental plans may not provide coverage for them. Many...
How do you spot a dental billing partner who truly performs? Effective billing is essential for the profitability of any dental practice. However, when your priority is patient care, keeping up with evolving industry regulations, payer requirements, and CDT code...