
What Dental Offices Should Know About Insurance Takebacks and Recoupments
Insurance takebacks and recoupments are among the most disruptive and misunderstood events in dental billing. A practice may receive full payment for a claim, only to have that money withdrawn

The True Cost of Ignoring Aged A/R in Dental Practices
Aged accounts receivable is one of the most damaging yet overlooked threats to dental practice revenue. When unpaid balances remain in A/R for 60, 90, or 120 days, the likelihood

How Underpaid Dental Claims Quietly Drain Practice Revenue
Underpaid dental claims represent one of the most dangerous forms of revenue loss in dental practices because they often go unnoticed. When insurance companies reimburse less than the amount defined

Why Dental Claims Get Stuck in Review and How to Prevent It
Dental claim reviews are one of the most frustrating roadblocks for practices trying to maintain steady cash flow. Even when a claim is coded correctly and submitted on time, it

Why Inactive Insurance Policies Cause Unexpected Dental Claim Denials
Even the most accurate dental claim can be denied if the patient’s insurance policy is inactive. Many dental offices discover this issue only after treatment is completed, leading to delayed

Why Fee Schedule Mismatches Lead to Revenue Loss in Dental Billing
Dental practices work hard to provide quality care, yet many lose revenue due to a hidden billing issue: fee schedule mismatches. Even when claims are submitted correctly and approved by

