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Dentaltown Magazine
, something in their perception of your services has changed. What might that be? I'll give you a few suggestions here. As you read them, think about how you can counter each of them. An insurance plan changed and you
March 2013
by Tom Hopkins
Dentaltown Magazine
of six months of spending, or $80,000. The most disastrous calamity that can occur to a dentist is the inability to practice. Illness, office fire, flood or personal accidents can financially debilitate a family for years. Insurance helps, yet loss
March 2013
by Douglas Carlsen, DDS
Dentaltown Magazine
in taxes, get more insurance coverage without paying more money, how to unlock your trapped and underperforming retirement funds, and have more money to do what you want today and build your business.
March 2013
Dentaltown Magazine
existing data from a 3D scan (Fig. 1). This image is CDT code D0362, a slice layer taken from the 3D volume (Fig. 2). Many insurance companies do not pay for the latter if you submit that image as a panorex image, hence, insurance fraud
March 2013
by Brian Trava
Dentaltown Magazine
. In dentistry, we diagnosed a lot of cavities in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012, when patients just said, I lost my dental insurance because of this recession. I really can't afford to take care of these cavities right now, and walked away. Now
March 2013
Howard Farran, DDS, MAGD, MBA, DICOI; Publisher, Dentaltown Magazine
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