How to code implant- and abutment-supported crowns
A standard Code on Dental Procedures and Nomenclature (CDT) coding error is documenting and reporting implant- and abutment-supported crowns. There is a distinct difference between
A standard Code on Dental Procedures and Nomenclature (CDT) coding error is documenting and reporting implant- and abutment-supported crowns. There is a distinct difference between
Dean Barker explores the top six reasons why selling your dental practice now could be the best decision you ever make. We all know that
People with periodontal disease are at increased risk of hospitalization due to a heart attack. But those with active periodontal treatment are more likely to
An oral surgeon in Michigan must pay $2.75 million in a medical malpractice case for reportedly injuring a 32-year-old’s carotid and lingual arteries, leaving him
Did you perform crown lengthening (D4249) or crown exposure (D4212) on a tooth? Often, there is confusion about which of these procedures is correct when
The U.S. No Surprises Act (NSA), which took effect in January, aims to protect patients from unexpected hospital bills. It also directly affects oral and

Jenn Lee, D.M.D. You just tossed an empty tube of toothpaste in the trash. How many times have you thought about where that tube of

ACE Panel: At initial dental visits, dentists typically discuss and review patients’ medical histories, but in subsequent appointments, dental assistants or hygienists often complete this

Editor’s note: Since this article was published in early 2022, the ADA has received new information on good faith estimates. To read the latest, visit ADA News.
The ADA has received questions from member dentists regarding the No Surprises Act and whether it affects dental practices. The No Surprises Act went into
Dear DrBicuspid Member, A Wisconsin dentist was convicted last week on multiple counts of fraud and making false statements in a scheme worth more than
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid is hosting a virtual webinar on March 21 on the No Surprises Act, also known as surprise billing, and