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The Importance of Insurance Fee Negotiations for Dental Practices

Dentistry Gone Digital

Why Insurance Fee Negotiations Matter Insurance fee schedules are essentially the “rates” that insurance companies agree to pay dental practices for specific services, often based on predetermined contracts or agreements. However, these fees are rarely set in stone.

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Dental Peers - Untitled Article

Dental Peers

Nonetheless, its emphasis on remote monitoring and early prevention facilitates proactive monitoring of oral health, enabling earlier intervention and reducing the need for invasive procedures.

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Overjet Announces Dental Clarity Network to Streamline Benefits for Patients

Denticle

ReviewPASS is the first real-time, upfront service that indicates an insurance claim will bypass clinical review by dental consultants. Overjet and our partners are committed to using technology to advance patient oral health.

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Leveraging AI in Dental Imaging to Reduce Appointment Cancellations and No-Shows

Planet DDS

Even those who are mindful of their deteriorating dental health may find themselves trapped in the financial dilemma of prioritizing immediate needs over long-term health. Historical experiences, often from childhood or passed down as family tales, can instill a deep-rooted apprehension toward dental procedures.

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AI Images for Dentists: Google’s New Flagging Policy

My Social Practice

Here are some creative ways AI-generated images can enhance your practice’s marketing: Create Custom Educational Graphics Dental procedures can often seem complex or intimidating to patients.

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Dental entrepreneurship: Q&A with Paulina Song

ASDA Blog

Since you are also the CEO of the dental consultation firm Practyx, what is your advice to future dentists who want to run a successful practice? Branded aligner companies have created competitive retail offerings to traditional dental procedures and drawn patients away from the traditional practice setting for care.