Managing Your Practice with Open Dental Reports
Reports help you manage activities, track revenue, and measure success. Learn more about the typical “end-of-period” reports in Open Dental.
Reports help you manage activities, track revenue, and measure success. Learn more about the typical “end-of-period” reports in Open Dental.
If you’re considering going paperless or improving how paperless you are, read on! In this post, we’ll explore the tools available in Open Dental to help your practice be truly paperless.
In this Tips & Tricks post, learn how to start a note ahead of time, what to do when you’re no longer in-network with a Carrier, managing the departure of an employee or provider, displaying insurance verification status on appointments, and all the benefits of being on Support.
Alerts in Open Dental notify users about errors, warnings, or actions needed. Learn about Alerts and how to limit them to specific users.
With Open Dental, you have complete control over your data, and User Queries provide powerful reporting capabilities. In this post, we’ll discuss how to find and run existing queries, how to save favorite queries, and how to submit a custom query request.
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Open Dental is backed by a team of experts from all walks of life. In this post we interview Summer, a Customer Onboarding and Training Coordinator.
In this Tips & Tricks post, we will discuss using Queries for customized reporting, adding medications to the Medications Master List, creating and using the Patient Dashboard, and the benefits of using Appointment Confirmation Statuses.
Learn more about using the various Audit Trails available in Open Dental to see who took specific actions in the software, and when.
When you’re starting a new practice, you want to set everything up correctly in Open Dental from the start to minimize workflow disruption and costly re-work later. Learn the 5 Open Dental setup essentials you’ll want to attend to before you start seeing patients in your new practice.