
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.

Just like a house, your database can get cluttered over time, with duplicate or outdated information that could benefit from some attention. In this post, we’re going to help you do some “spring cleaning” of your Open Dental software.

There are many ways to customize Open Dental just for your practice. In this post, we’ll be looking at Definitions.

Software Update: Version 20.5 has been released as Stable, implementing 16 features requested by our users. Learn all about the new features here.

When there is a balance on a patient account, you want to be able to quickly determine where the balance is coming from, and collect the correct amount from your patient. In this post, we’ll look at why your patient may have a balance, as well as other account questions that may come up as you manage patient accounts.
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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.

Data disasters aren’t just possible, they should be expected. Whether it’s a cybercriminal or a human error, your business’s data is at risk. Learn the backup strategies that can help you safeguard your data.

Your dental practice will likely be conducting debt collection from the millennial population at one point or another. Explore best practices and communications strategies in this post.

Learn the three essential systems that need to be in place to prevent downtime & be HIPAA compliant, and how to implement them in your practice.

When you’re evaluating dental marketing agencies to work with, make sure you’re asking these questions before making your final decision.

A stable business can shelter its data from all of Mother Nature’s mood swings. Here’s how you can do it.