Navigating Dental Coding and Billing

Thursday, January 30, 2025

2:00 – 5:00 pm

Course Code:

357TL

Cost:

$130.00

Credits:

3

CE Hours

Lecture
Office
Practice Management

Dental Offices are the first line of defense for patients for all patients both healthy and you provide ways to stay healthy. And those who take medications have systemic issues, and other illnesses. Our goals have been the same, but we have added so many new ways of billing and helping patients get higher levels of payments.

Becoming a wellness center will provide your patients with the ability to get healthy and stay healthy with a lot of illnesses. Understanding the Oral Cavity and the connection to the entire body and the functions needed is amazing and many dental plans have benefits to keep a patient in remission.

Remind every patient the body is connected to the mouth and the mouth is connected to the digestive system.

The coding needed is different since their health history will become part of the change needed to treat every patient for medical and oral cavity issues.

Combining both is just a great advantage for patients to get healthy and stay healthy. This course will provide you not just with a set of codes but the wisdom to understand how each is used to benefit the individual you are treating.

Speakers

After this course attendees will be able to:

  • Describe the systemic connections to the oral cavity
  • Understand the collaboration of illness and the need for updated medical/dental history
  • Learn how to use the updated Collaboration Guide made by the medical community
  • List the updated 2025 dental codes
  • Identify the states that are mandating ICD-10 codes
The CareCredit grant has been applied to this course.
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