
Open Dental Version 25.3 has been released as Stable! Our latest blog post goes into some of the highlights from this version, including a few user feature requests!

As your practice grows, make sure you’re utilizing all the available tools to track and manage all your revenue, whether it’s from insurance or patients. This post gives you a rundown on reports in Open Dental that can help at every stage of the revenue cycle.

Treatment planning is an essential tool your practice can utilize to clearly communicate treatment needs the doctor has identified for your patients’ optimum dental health. This post looks at 4 key ingredients in a successful treatment plan: a plan presented by your practice, and accepted by your patient.

We are excited to announce that Version 18.3 has been released as Stable. This version implemented 17 features and enhancements. Read the highlights in this post, then update to unlock all the software has to offer!

It has been our privilege to help you become more proficient with the features and tools in Open Dental. Here are the top 10 posts of 2018.
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If your team is stretched thin or struggling with denials, it might be time to explore how RCM AI can help. Read this post from DentalXChange to learn more.

See how Klein Family Dentistry used the shutdown as an opportunity to do a “checkup” of their dental practice, and how it can help you do the same so you can grow and thrive in any circumstances.

Cyberattacks are on the rise, with increasing numbers targeting small dental practices. What do you need from your practice’s disaster recovery data center?

With the heavy volume coming through practice doors right now, you may not be thinking about what’s (not) scheduled 2-3 months from now. Take control of your 4th quarter schedule with the action plan in this post.

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.