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Here are some thoughts for dentists who treat child patients, and who accept insurance payments. It seems obvious, but there are HUGE differences between this kind of insurance-based practice and a typical dental practice that simply tolerates child patients.
February 20, 2020
by drchrisbaker
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dentists utilize membership programs to get their practice to reach peak profitability. Here are three of our favorite reasons why every practice should consider starting a membership program. Help more people get dental care. At PPO practices, frustration about insurance is common. For many patients
February 14, 2020
by Dr Anissa Holmes
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One of the frequent questions asked of us at Dental Insurance Store is do our plans have deductibles? Some do, some don't. Next. What exactly is a deductible and how does it work? To answer that we turned to our head librarian and lead researcher, Sherlock Tomes. Below is our Q and A with Mr
February 11, 2020
by DentInsStore
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Over the last twenty years, the internet has made things like scheduling appointments with dental practices easier than ever before. Patients don't have to scan through their phonebook to find a dental practice. They don't have to sit on the phone with their insurance company to make sure
February 28, 2020
by Dr Anissa Holmes
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products or services to maintain a high gross profit margin. It's sending an insurance company an invoice for treatment that may or may not exactly match the treatment that the insurance company thinks they are paying for. LACK OF EMPATHY is the salesman getting a spiff for selling a shit ton of goop
February 01, 2020
by DMDrep
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. Imagine this, if you have a colonoscopy or mammogram and the doctor finds a suspicious lesion, will the doctor not tell their patient about this for fear of the patient never returning? Does a physician feel concerned that their patient's insurance may not pay for the removal of an abnormality? I
February 11, 2020
by Debbie Seidel Bittke
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. You can expect that cost to increase if you need more than one implant. Thankfully, some dental insurance coverage can include this procedure so you can get a discount. But still, the cost is quite high especially if you have more than one tooth replaced. This is why many are opting to go
February 28, 2020
by OCMax
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to pay for the treatment I just recommended and insurance is just deteriorating and now another clinic is opening across the street and my compressor just died and then, and then, and then... And then you realize how you just helped a kid that got a puck in the face save their tooth. Now Mom
February 14, 2020
by DMDrep
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