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grouping neighboring 3/4 surface restorations and billing as inlays / onlays? -Doing more quadrant dentistry? -Are there insurance companies that actually pay on inlay / onlay codes, or are they routinely downgraded to fillings? I am very close to signing the papers, so I think these (perhaps silly
October 26, 2015
Planmeca CAD/CAM Forum
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leads to an extraction (yes, you can die from an extraction potentially but unlikely). Also stents and cardiac surgery are covered by health insurance ( Medicare in most cases). Most 75 year olds don't have dental insurance so this case here actually would cost the typical 75 year old way more than
April 03, 2016
Planmeca CAD/CAM Forum
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pass it along, see if we can get this figured...Love the HD overlay option and the ability to get an HD picture as a IO camera additional function. Great for insurance. Release day finally! Both PlanCAD 6.0 and Romexis 5.2!! You'll need to do an online booking with support to get the update
October 08, 2018
Planmeca CAD/CAM Forum
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. Kind of like insurance folks. They always think they have the complete picture too. Where is the best place to get great training on CAD/CAM, and specifically e4d planmeca these days? We bought in 2012, but we have a new assistant that needs basic training, and a seasoned assistant that wants
April 05, 2016
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of a posterior tooth will refer to it as an occlusal veneer, whatever the implications may be for insurance reimbursement and ADA coding etc. Yes? Thanks So can we elaborate on why the occlusal veneer would require less thickness vs the crown? I understand the bond adds strength, and I make
December 15, 2015
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into a treatment theory discussion. I have spent hours with this patient over the last 7 years having discussion after discussion about what I would do and he always chooses to do what his insurance will pay for and what is fixed. Today was no different, other than he wanted to spend more than his
November 21, 2013
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