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then the total cost could add up to $5000 for a single implant and crown to be placed. It should be no surprise, then, that patients may worry about how to pay for dental implants. Here are a couple of methods you could pursue to find low cost dental implants that could work for you. Insurance Coverage When
August 04, 2015
by Charles Crawford
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Hey guys, here's a few tips that I am sharing with my clients this week. Thought you may want in on this.. TIP 1: DON'T TREATMENT PLAN TO INSURANCE Most doctors treatment plan to insurance. Bottom line. We do want what is best for our patients, but at the same time we would like to make a profit
August 31, 2015
by desireeahowell
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will give you specific instruction on how to care for your implant-retained crown or bridge. Will My Insurance Cover My Implants? Depends on your insurance company. Some insurance plans and premiums will cover your dental implants, some won’t. The majority of dental plans do not cover
August 04, 2015
by Charles Crawford
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… 1. “Look at Laws As Suggestions” If Dental Insurance doesn’t cover treatment needed then it’s our role to convince the patient that they should be thinking about their health and not about their insurance. So if they need to see the hygienist four times per year
August 18, 2015
by Dr David Moffet
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the letter of intent is not binding on the parties, it does represent their agreement to the anticipated details of the proposed sale. 3rd Way: Budget and Written Marketing Strategies There is a four Prong approach for all new dentists that become Associates : 1. Insurance: Becoming a Provider
August 28, 2015
by Rhonda Gonano Mullins
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, there is always the possibility that they could chip if too much pressure is placed on them. If they do chip, or if they have worn down, then your dentist can easily replace them for you. If you think you or your child may need to have sealants placed, check with your dental insurance provider
August 04, 2015
by Charles Crawford
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more than other types of fillings, and some insurance plans won't cover them (of course you should check with your insurance company to see what they do and don't cover). Also, although composite fillings are durable, many studies suggest that they aren't as durable as other types of fillings
August 04, 2015
by Charles Crawford
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, there were limited resources in the media and press, and insurance companies didn't promote preventative care and education, as much as they could. Now, the Internet is making educational health information highly accessible to the public! In addition, social media have enabled sharing with friends
August 04, 2015
by Reza Izadi DDS
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and sell CAD-CAM technology and one thing I've yet to hear in over 600 transactions is I know how to pack and ship this unit, I'm good. When you have a $5,000 or $110,000 sale on the line, the last thing you want to find out is that insurance you purchased, is not really insurance and your left
August 09, 2015
by 4StarDentalService
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’s control, like the patient moving or insurance changes. Remember this six step process: 1) Prepare 2) Listen 3) Build Rapport 4) Develop A Solution 5) Confirm & Close 6) Follow Through 1) Prepare Maintain an alert and upright posture. Pen in hand. Be ready to listen with an Adult state
August 10, 2015
by Bill Rossi
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;t participating. So for every plan you feel you must have, keep in mind there are a lot of Doctors that are surviving without having it. And, if you aren’t participating in any PPO’s but your practice is foundering, maybe some participation would be worthwhile. Insurance companies have
August 31, 2015
by Bill Rossi
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. Great customer service entails many things. Staff should go the extra mile to help patients every chance they get. Customer service can involve being polite, making patients comfortable, helping them to figure out their insurance paperwork and accommodating patients' schedules. You may not have
August 04, 2015
by Charles Crawford
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anywhere from $500 to $1500. Insurance coverage depends on your provider and dentist specifically, as can the exact cost, so visiting your dentist and asking about potential solutions is the best way to get an accurate estimate for the cost of the treatment.
August 04, 2015
by Charles Crawford
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a little friendly schooling about the dental plans available in your area, click . Photo source: casiselementary.com Copyright 2015, Bloom Insurance Agency, LLC
August 07, 2015
by DentInsStore
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Recently, I’ve been bombarded with questions from my dental clients asking my thoughts on various promotion-based marketing campaigns, in-house discount plans, and various insurance programs. When I probe a little deeper, I’ve found that the common thread for this line of questioning
August 12, 2015
by wmjankowski
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a completely custom solution for your specific practice for a reasonable price. If that's not the case, consider this: 1. You already have lots of expenses, such as practice costs, insurance, maybe leftover dental school loans, etc. It's understandable that you may be price-conscious when it comes
August 01, 2015
by Nina Litovsky
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time and they just take it so personally. It is so bad and I always tell dentists that the date I’m looking at is if you practice a full career you’re going to get sued at least once and the only frustration about that is the malpractice, dental insurance company because they’re
August 19, 2015
by howard
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