Decoding Dental Benefits: Top five concerns from dentists

Dentists have many concerns when it comes to their patients’ dental plans, benefits and third-party payers. Among them are pre-authorizations, delays in processing claims, claim denials, refund requests and the lack of assignment of benefits to non-participating dentists. Staff of the ADA Center for Dental Benefits, Coding and Quality within the Practice Institute continually receive and address a… Read More »

How to increase your appeal to lenders

As a new graduate or early career dentist considering practice ownership, it’s important to get the loan you need to build or purchase the practice you truly want. Receiving a favorable review from your lender can havean impact on the amount of funds that are available to you, as well as the terms of the loan including interest… Read More »

New Dentist Conference in Honolulu filled with compelling, creative speakers, CE

            From captivating keynote speakers and continuing education to an opportunity to explore the beauty of Hawaii, for Dr. Raymond Jarvis, this year’s New Dentist Conference in Honolulu is a can’t-miss event. “We work largely by ourselves or in a small group practice but as new dentists, we all have many of the same struggles and successes,” he… Read More »

Oral Cancer Awareness Month: the perfect time to brush up on resources

The American Cancer Society estimates that there will be 51,540 new cases of oral and oropharyngeal cancer this year and 10,030 deaths from the disease. The ADA is putting a spotlight on this disease in a number of ways, most notably by collaborating with The National HPV Vaccination Roundtable, an organization established by the American Cancer Society and… Read More »

Decoding Dental Benefits: CDT codes

Jan. 1, 2018 marked the 49th year of the Code on Dental Procedures and Nomenclature. Why a new version of the CDT? So dentists can continue to accurately report what they do when new or revised procedures become part of dentistry. “The CDT Code’s purpose is to achieve uniformity, consistency and specificity in accurately documenting dental treatment,” said… Read More »

Oral Cancer Awareness Month: Dentists making a difference in Buffalo, New York

As a teenager, Dr. Maureen Sullivan’s grandmother, Betty Sullivan, was diagnosed with oral cancer. The prognosis was life-altering for both women, with Betty receiving successful treatment, and Dr. Sullivan becoming inspired to pursue a career dentistry. Today, Dr. Sullivan serves mostly low-income patients at Erie County Medical Center in Buffalo, New York along with her mentee, Dr. Elizabeth… Read More »