
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!

Does your practice sell specialized mouthwash, toothpaste, toothbrushes, or other retail items? Read this post to see how to quickly add them to patient accounts with a just few clicks.

Dental practices on support with Open Dental receive several free software updates each year with new features and enhancements.

Customizing colors can provide more than fun and flair – it can help improve function by allowing easy identification of different types of information. Learn more about where and how you can customize colors in Open Dental.

Sometimes you want to pull a quick set of patient data out of Open Dental. See how the Patients-Raw report may be just what you need.
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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.

Understand the main types of cyberattacks, the five most common vulnerabilities, and how taking a managed service approach for Dental IT can shore up your security and protect your patients and practice.

Are you compliant with the latest regulations and state mandates around electronic prescriptions? This post will discuss state mandates and give you a look at an integrated e-prescription solution that can ensure you continue to operate your practice uninterrupted.

From information breaches to the mismanagement of protected health data, these are the 10 biggest HIPAA violations in 2021.

You’re a dentist, not a photographer. But when it comes to showing prospective patients what you can do, a picture is worth 1,000 words. In this post, we’ll cover essential dental photography tips to help you create jaw-dropping before-and-after photos.

Every practice has had a prospective patient not become a new patient. Learn the top 8 reasons why this happens, and how to turn prospects into patients.