
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.

Open Dental is backed by a team of experts from all walks of life. In this post, we interview Brittany, a Software Engineer.

Managing a dental patient’s account can get complicated. In this post, we’ll discuss some features to help with more complex patient accounts.

With the new growth of spring on the horizon, it’s time to make sure that your practice is doing all that it can to have a full schedule. In this post, we’ll review the tools in Open Dental that help fill open appointment slots and maximize production.

This post series reviews messages in Open Dental: What they mean, and how to handle them. This post covers Claim and Account warnings.
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Staff shortages, endless charting, patients who zone out mid-explanation. These are real problems. AI dental software is quietly solving them. Here’s what it does, what it doesn’t, and how to know if it’s right for your practice.

When it comes to IT support, leaving it to the professionals is crucial. Learn why relying on family for your IT needs can cause issues for you and your practice.

As healthcare costs continue to rise, it is crucial for clinicians and healthcare organizations to equip themselves with effective strategies to combat this financial burden. Read this post to learn why cost containment matters and what strategies you can use for success.

Attracting new practices is a critical step in the growth of DSOs. Let’s explore effective strategies to foster successful partnerships.

Practice managers play a crucial role in daily operations. Learn how implementing ePrescribing can help them manage challenges effectively.

Learn how the 5Ms framework offers solutions for geriatric patients facing polypharmacy challenges along with cognitive or functional decline.