Cost transparency and upfront insurance coverage details may be essential for building dental patient satisfaction, as cost remains the biggest obstacle to treatment acceptance, according to a recent ...
Enhancing our billing systems in 2025 can significantly boost our revenue, profits, and patient trust while increasing treatment acceptance. Implementing correct coding practices can put this ...
A Catholic priest was charged with battery after allegedly using a 13-year-old girl's hair to floss his teeth and later growling at her while visiting a church in Illinois. The complaint was filed on ...
I am not a dental hygiene guru. There are plenty out there, and they all do a great job of coaching dental offices on maximizing their hygiene departments, but I am someone who got lucky with being ...
Challenges, including funding constraints and limited input in policy changes, may prevent general dental practitioners (GDPs) from participating in publicly funded oral healthcare programs. This ...
Overhead is necessary but should be used strategically. Most practices operate with an overhead percentage that is 4% to 6% too high. There are many steps available to all dental practices that can ...
In the realm of restorative dentistry, patients suffering from bruxism pose a unique challenge when it comes to achieving a balance between durability and aesthetics. This case involved a middle-aged ...
A second Iowa dentist is facing licensing sanctions related to a January 2024 dental procedure that resulted in the death of a 50-year-old patient. Last fall, the Iowa Dental Board formally informed ...
A U.S. judge denied a request for a new trial, upholding a verdict to have a malpractice case thrown out against an orthodontist accused of providing negligent dental treatment and permanently ...
Former Dentrix National Trainer of the Year Dayna Johnson has a simple message for dental practices this time of year: Make sure you're sending your patients what they need rather than what they think ...
An owner of a dental management company in Michigan accused of mischaracterizing personal expenses as business expenses from the practices he operated has pleaded guilty, according to the U.S.
The Iowa Dental Board has agreed to license a woman recently convicted of stealing almost $81,000 from Iowa businesses. Board records indicate Danielle Kay Quandt, 30, of Davenport, is planning to ...
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