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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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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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How Dental Payment Systems Are Addressing Billing Errors?

Efficient billing is an essential element in every dental practice management software. The billing process ensures smooth cash flow, supports the financial health of your dental practice, and enhances patient satisfaction. However, there are challenges you may face such as miscommunication, coding errors, and lapses in verifying patient insurance. Let Read more…