
Dental Benefit Limitations Every Office Should Watch For
Even the most accurate dental claim can be delayed or denied if benefit limitations are overlooked. Insurance policies do not simply say “covered” or “not covered”every plan has rules, frequency

How Secondary Insurance Billing Works in Dentistry
Dental billing becomes more complex when patients have more than one insurance plan. While secondary insurance can reduce out-of-pocket costs and help practices collect faster, it often leads to delays

Why Insurance Verification Is the Most Important Step in Dental Billing
Insurance verification may seem like a small administrative task, but it controls the entire billing cycle. When eligibility is not checked before treatment, claims get denied, patient balances increase, and

What Is A/R in Dental Billing? A Beginner-Friendly Explanation
What Is A/R in Dental Billing? A Beginner-Friendly Explanation A successful dental practice is built on more than patient care. It requires predictable cash flow, timely reimbursements, and accurate billing.

Understanding EOB and EFT Posting: What Dentists Should Know
Efficient billing doesn’t end when a claim is submitted.A large part of consistent cash flow depends on how accurately payments are posted and that starts with understanding EOBs and EFTs.

What Is Dental Credentialing-Why It Matters for Every Practice
Dental credentialing is one of the most important steps in running a profitable, patient-trustworthy dental practice yet many offices struggle with it or don’t realize how much revenue is lost

