
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.

When your schedule is a bit on the slow side, you can set your office up for success by putting some time-savers and resources in place. In this post, we’ll share some of our favorite productivity-enhancing, efficiency-boosting tools.

These tools in Open Dental will have you charting procedure code groupings in one quick step for efficiency gains that will make you smile.

Software Update: Version 21.2 has been released as Stable, implementing many exciting new features. Learn all about them here.

In this tips & tricks post, we will discuss how to resubmit a claim that was partially paid, how to record a patient’s gender identity, and how to find an appointment when it’s been accidentally deleted.
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Managing membership plans across disconnected systems slows your team down. Here’s how Clerri, a native Open Dental integration, changes the experience for staff and patients.

Are you recycling your old electronics safely, with both the environment and HIPAA compliance in mind? Read about a special program that does this and more.

Today’s patients want communication on their terms. Learn how texting can revolutionize how you connect and build lasting relationships with your patients.

Read this post to learn the online advertising strategies and channels you need to be using to attract new patients and grow your practice in 2019 and beyond.

Practices have a lot on their plate when it comes to providing patients with the best customer experience. Time spent navigating payment processing can take up valuable time that could be spent on building relationships and getting patients the care they need. This post discusses integrated payments, and how they benefit your practice and your…

Planning & risk assessment is important for all parts of life, but when it comes to contingency planning for dentists, it’s required. Read this post to learn more.