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if you are confident and just tell them, You got a problem, I can fix it, or you can come back next year and we can pull it, which would you prefer? That saves a lot of my time I only take photos now to share on DT or for weird stuff for an insurance company I think this is the key. For referrals
January 14, 2018
Film Radiography
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film. Duuuuh. Film hereTotal paper chartsNo computersI hardly ever send an X-ray to an insurance company. If requested I take a photo of the X-ray and print it like Jamar and write on the paper by the photo.I would suggest you get a film processor. I love the 810, but others like the at2000. You can
July 20, 2020
Film Radiography
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for efficiency, but I imagine you can find ways to make your plan efficient whatever it may be. For that matter... What about recalls? Is it always what insurance covers, or based on habit? Or do we take the time to see who actually needs what at what frequency. examine a patient first is best rather u
September 23, 2015
Film Radiography
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using film. I used this example on another thread: If digital had been in place for the past fifty years, and film was the new alternative, imagine the marketing line... Are you tired of paying thousands of dollars for sensors? Are you tired of paying for insurance for your sensors? Do you want
January 13, 2018
Film Radiography
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send the picture wireless to the HP printer for pics for the insurance company. This is a great bridge between film and digital for now. I use the time 4+ minutes for the film development with patient interaction, listening to their current and future dental needs, checking medical history etc
May 06, 2014
Film Radiography
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convenient for dental staff. BUT: the resolution of digital is inferior. The radiation difference is negligible. Digital images can still be obtained from films for insurance and patient presentation purposes. I'll ask digital docs here the same thing I asked the other doc: how do you reconcile
March 27, 2014
Film Radiography
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do not require them to have a panorex if they have a panorex from another office (3 years or less) that is read able . All of the radio graphs we take on first visit are sent to insurance as fmx. Our doctor considers a pan and full mouth series as complete. So in essence the patient gets a pan
October 27, 2016
Film Radiography
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adding a nice digital pan only makes your hygiene department more efficient, no extra money. If you run a prophy palace and don't have extra chairs for assistants to take FMX efficiency is everything though so still probably worth it. I don't believe that insurance covers Fmx AND... They don't it's
August 17, 2015
Film Radiography
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10 to 20 claims each month that are out there past 30 days, and most of those are secondary insurance claims. I've never sent a picture with a claim. And we rarely preauthorize crowns before proceeding. The exceptions being virgin teeth or those with very small fills that exhibit cracked tooth
January 23, 2018
Film Radiography
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