
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.

The Treatment Plan is vital for presenting your patients with recommended treatment, determining insurance estimates, and estimated patient responsibility. In this post, we’ll cover preauthorizations, saving and signing treatment plans, and more!

The Chart Module is at the heart of patient care. Learn about customizing the layout, charting treatment, storing medical info and more.

Patient statements come in all different shapes and sizes. We’ll review the various options, and how to create them with just a few clicks.

Over the last few versions of Open Dental, we’ve implemented a new feature called Code Groups. These allow for more flexibility and customization of Frequency Limitations and Age Limits in insurance plans.
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When deciding on a payment processing partner, look beyond payment features to find additional value, like those outlined in this post.

Cyberattacks are on the rise and hackers have small businesses like your dental practice in their crosshairs. Here’s how to protect your business.

Planning is a great way for us to regain a sense of control, and this post has the steps you can take today to help slingshot your practice through recovery to full health again.

Focusing on things we can control puts us back in the driver’s seat. Here’s how to check to see if your data backup provider is robust enough to deal with economic uncertainty.

Should you do your own website copywriting, or should you pay a professional copywriter to do it? Learn the factors to consider in this post.