
Open Dental 25.4 is live and packed with updates. From OCR on eClipboard that auto-fills patient insurance info, to a Clerri integration for in-house membership plans, there’s a lot to explore, including 11 features requested directly by users.

Now is the time to start on your year-end tasks and make sure there’s not a mad dash to get things done during the holidays. In our latest blog post, we explore some of the important tasks that your practice can do to set yourself up for a successful new year.

BetterDiagnostics is now integrated into the Open Dental Imaging Module! Read this post to learn more how this AI image analysis tool can benefit your practice.

It can be exciting to see a new software that claims to integrate with your existing practice management software and has claims of improving your workflow, but it’s important to ensure that any integration you’re using interacts with your data safely and securely. Read this post to learn more about integrations types so you can make informed decisions.

Employee handbooks, or documented polices and procedures, ensure that your staff have clear expectations and guidelines when working in your practice. Read this post to learn how documentation can be beneficial for your practice.
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EPCS certification isn’t just a regulatory checkbox. It’s what makes electronic prescribing of controlled substances actually safe, reducing fraud, cutting errors, and keeping providers on the right side of DEA requirements.

Dentists connected to the ADA Dental Experience and Research Exchange™ (DERE) through Open Dental now have even more ways to gain insights into their practices. With the release of two new DERE reports, including its first financial report, participants can access more easy-to-understand data about their practices’ performance.

COVID-19 has changed many aspects of our work, but the biggest change has been to workplace flexibility. See how this extends to staffing, and how you can capitalize on it.

Intraoral sensors are some of the most widely used and vital pieces of dental technology is your practice. Learn which sensors are recommended (and which to avoid), and some great troubleshooting steps.

Learn what essential information (and imagery) you should make sure to include in your general or specialty practice website.

Learn when you should file a medical insurance claim instead of a dental insurance claim, and when you would file the medical claim as primary and the dental claim as secondary.