Claim denials are a silent revenue drain in dental billing, costing practices hundreds of millions of dollars annually. According to the American Dental Association (ADA), around 10% of claims in dental billing face denials with common contributing reasons being...
A root canal is one of the most common endodontic treatments performed in dental practices. It addresses infected or inflamed dental pulp – the soft inner layer of the tooth, aiming to restore the health of an infected tooth, but to also preserve the natural...
So much happens in the fall: cooler days, schools reopening, parties, thanksgiving, and so much more. For dental practices, this season can be a challenging time due to the dip in patient volume due to the transition from summer to fall and the start of the school...
CDT stands for Current Dental Terminology, a standardized set of HIPAA dental procedure codes maintained by the American Dental Association (ADA). Understanding CDT codes and terminology is essential for accurately reporting each dental procedure when submitting...
Dental insurance verification and reimbursement for core buildups can be challenging. Dental offices and dental billing companies must be up to date with CDT codes and payer guidelines to ensure accurate claim submission. Let’s first take a look at the difference...