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Dentaltown Magazine
As a medical problem, this is not covered by dental insurance, so it's left to either fee-for-service or medical insurance to pay for therapy. It is no surprise that a dentist's primary concern when thinking about providing sleep medicine services is whether he or she will get paid
January 2016
by Steve Carstensen, DDS and Gy Yatros, DMD
Dentaltown Magazine
below the poverty line, but a large number of people in need were slipping through the cracks. These families work hard and likely even have health insurance, but since insurance coverage of braces is minimal, financing is a challenge. Smiles Change Lives partners
January 2016
by Melanie Johnston
Dentaltown Magazine
Conventional in-office treatment is simply impossible for some people for a myriad of reasons: a lack of insurance coverage and/or financial obstacles being the most common
January 2016
by Casandra Smith, RDH, AS
Dentaltown Magazine
. For those who were not going to recommend dentistry to their loved ones, common themes for dissent include: the influence of insurance companies, and the lack of autonomy. The sentiment indicated that this profession is not what many people thought it was when
January 2016
by Thomas Giacobbi, DDS, FAGD
Dentaltown Magazine
this, we must first understand what draws patients to DSOs. The diagnosis DSOs promise low fees, flexible financing and convenient hours. They can afford to offer these benefits by reducing overhead, bargaining with insurance companies, and recruiting
January 2016
by Leon Klempner, DDS
Dentaltown Magazine
, uniforms, health insurance, 401(k)s, etc., are about 24 percent to 28 percent of your overall cost. Next is going to be labs, which for most of us is up to 12 percent of our overall cost. Next you have supplies, but where the heck is the ongoing cost of an extra operatory? It's not even
January 2016
by Howard Farran, DDS, MBA, MAGD
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