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A Beginner’s Guide to Maximizing Insurance Revenue with Dental Billing Software

Insurance claims and revenue management are among the most important aspects of running a successful dental practice. Yet, they are also some of the most challenging. For oral surgeons, periodontists, and endodontists, the complexities of billing processes—especially when dealing with both medical and dental insurance—can result in delays, errors, and Read more…

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What Sets DSN’s Perio Software Apart for Periodontists

Managing a periodontal practice comes with unique challenges that require more than just clinical expertise. Running an efficient, patient-centered practice depends on streamlined operations in scheduling, billing, and treatment planning. These processes can become significant bottlenecks without the right perio software, leading to wasted time, lost revenue, and frustrated patients. Read more…

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Ensuring Business Continuity in Oral Surgery: Why Software Matters

In today’s digital landscape, oral surgery practices rely on oral surgery software to manage patient records, streamline workflows, and ensure compliance with ever-evolving healthcare regulations. This software has become the backbone of modern practices, providing solutions that handle everything from scheduling and billing to compliance and patient care coordination. While Read more…

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Why Reporting and Analytics are Crucial for Oral Surgery Practices: How DSN Software Stands Out

In today’s data-driven world, reporting and analytics have become indispensable for every healthcare practice, including oral surgery practices. The ability to track, manage, and analyze key metrics can transform how practices operate, and advanced oral surgery software can provide insights that lead to better patient outcomes, more efficient operations, and Read more…

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Maximizing Revenue: The Critical Role of Cross-Billing and Coding in Oral Surgery Practices

Cross-billing and coding are critical yet often overlooked part of oral surgery practice management. Given the unique nature of oral surgery, where dental and medical procedures frequently overlap, cross-billing allows practices to optimize reimbursements, reduce patient out-of-pocket expenses, and improve cash flow. This article will cover what cross-billing involves, why Read more…

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Maximizing Practice Growth: 5 KPIs Every Oral Surgery Practice Should Monitor

In the competitive landscape of dental healthcare, understanding and monitoring key performance indicators (KPIs) is crucial for the sustained success and growth of any practice. KPIs provide actionable insights into various aspects of operations, enabling practices to make informed decisions that enhance efficiency, patient satisfaction, and profitability. At DSN, we Read more…

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Why Oral Surgeons Need Oral Surgery Software: A Guide to Specialized Solutions

In today’s dental and surgical practices, efficiency, precision, and patient-centered care aren’t just goals—they’re essential requirements. Oral surgeons, in particular, face a unique set of challenges, from managing patient complexities and surgical workflows to handling specialized equipment and diverse insurance claims. Many oral surgeons may initially consider generic practice management Read more…