Consent in Dentistry: Why and How to Get It from Your Patients

January 30, 2025

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When you have a new patient come into your dental practice, they may find it annoying to have to sign a stack of paperwork, but this step of the process actually benefits both parties. One of those important documents is the dental consent form, which states that the patient gives your practice permission to treat them. This consent may seem implied and obvious, but addressing every detail in writing can protect you from being sued, fined, or worse and can make sure the patient knows what they need to know about treatment they are going to receive.

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How Can Digital Technology Help with Dental Insurance Verification?

January 15, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — dentalsupportteam @ 3:56 pm
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Overall, digital technology has greatly elevated modern life, helped reduce impact on the environment, and assisted in business efficiency. Simply put, it makes everything easier! When it comes to dental insurance verification, digital technology can also be useful to eliminate human error, both when criminally intentional and when innocently accidental, in many billing situations. Before learning how digital technology can improve dental insurance verification, you’ll need to know why verification matters and how it works.

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Clarifying Dental Insurance for Patients: Explaining the Missing Tooth Clause

January 3, 2025

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older man talking with team member about cost

Let’s face it—very few people like or even understand insurance. It can be complicated, have odd phrasing, and include many exceptions to coverage. However, if you own and operate a dental practice, working with insurance companies probably has a significant impact on your business’s revenue stream. However, sometimes, even though you do not represent the insurance company, you have to act as a resource for your patients regarding their benefits through dental insurance verification and billing.

For instance, many insurance plans include a missing tooth clause, which can affect your patient’s out-of-pocket costs and their attitude toward your practice. Keep reading to learn what this clause is and how it can impact your business if you don’t handle it gracefully.

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