Tips & Tricks #25
In this tips & tricks post, we’ll discuss troubleshooting recurring charges that aren’t processing, how to change the font size on the schedule (and other parts of the program), and e-Prescribe options in Open Dental.
In this tips & tricks post, we’ll discuss troubleshooting recurring charges that aren’t processing, how to change the font size on the schedule (and other parts of the program), and e-Prescribe options in Open Dental.
You’re reopening with new protocols and a fair amount of uncertainty, This Reopening Toolkit has what you need to handle today, and the future.
In this tips & tricks post, we’ll discuss a new tool to help you organize your (many many) fee schedules, how to add and view both patient forms and consent forms in the Forms window, and how to set things up so that patient records are auto-saved in your Imaging Module.
In this tips & tricks post, we’ll discuss using User Groups for more flexibility, adding favorite reports to a reports submenu, and some great tools to be found in the Help menu in Open Dental.
You’re used to clicking and double-clicking to take action in the software. Read on to discover right-click magic and the tools behind them in Open Dental.
Learn some tricks for navigating the schedule, how to create a HIPAA Compliant view, and how to get some statistics on completed procedures.
A few tips & tricks from your Open Dental experts In this tips & tricks post, we’ll reminisce about Reminder Tasks, how to find a specific opening in your schedule that fits your patient’s busy life with Appointment Search, and where to see a log of all actions […]
In this tips & tricks post, learn more about how to process insurance refunds (when you’re sending money back to insurance), what to do if the provider’s DEA number is not showing on prescriptions, and some tips on medication lists.
Practice knowledge is most powerful when it’s documented and centralized. Meet the Open Dental Wiki – your new practice knowledge hub.
Learn how to handle retail items, see all appointment history and family recall information for a patient, and steps to take if you want to compare the tooth chart in saved treatment plans.