by Alexander Clark | Jun 17, 2026 | Dental Billing
Most dental practices don’t set out to commit fraud. They set out to treat patients, file insurance claims, and get paid. But common dental billing mistakes-rushed coding, incomplete notes, sloppy claim forms-can create patterns that look identical to...
by Alexander Clark | Jun 15, 2026 | Uncategorized
If your dental office is drowning in denied claims and your team is stuck on hold with insurance companies, you’re not alone. With denial rates averaging 8–12% in 2026, practices that lack a structured appeals process leave thousands of dollars unrecovered every...
by Alexander Clark | Jun 12, 2026 | Dental Billing
High-value procedures are where most revenue leaks hide. If your practice performs root canal therapy, apicoectomies, dental implants, wisdom teeth extractions, IV sedation, or bone grafting, every coding slip or missing attachment can cost thousands per claim. Dental...
by Alexander Clark | Jun 10, 2026 | Dental Billing
If you run an orthodontic practice, you already know your billing process looks nothing like general dental billing. Orthodontic billing is based on long-term treatment plans rather than per-visit charges, and that single difference creates a cascade of complexity...
by Alexander Clark | Jun 8, 2026 | Dental Billing, Medical Billing
If your dental practice only submits claims to dental insurance, you are likely leaving significant revenue uncollected. Here is exactly when and how to bill medical insurance for dental procedures in 2026, and why it matters more than ever. Fast Answer: When to Bill...
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