Maintaining optimal oral health and preventing potential dental issues necessitate regular dental check-ups. However, there are certain warning signs that indicate to a patient that it's time to...
Dental Insurance Eligibility Verification and Compliance: Ensuring Adherence to Regulations and Guidelines
Verifying insurance eligibility and patient information is a critical step in the dental billing process. It is done to determine a patient's insurance coverage for dental services and their...
ICD-10 Codes to Report Spring Dental Diseases
Spring is the perfect time to give attention to oral health. Refreshing one's oral hygiene routine, replacing old toothbrushes, and scheduling a dental check-up can contribute to a healthier smile....
Dental Care and Insurance Terms – Glossary
Dentists often use specific terminology to describe the parts of the mouth, dental problems, and procedures. Being a leading provider of dental insurance verification services, OSI has prepared a...
What Root Canal Treatment Involves
Having a proper dental billing system in place is essential to receive timely and appropriate reimbursement for services provided to patients. OSI’s comprehensive dental billing service covers...
What Are the ICD-10 Codes to Report Tooth Developmental Disorders?
Dental development begins even before birth, and several problems can occur during the formation and eruption of teeth. Some of the common tooth development defects are - tooth eruption problems,...
Dental Billing Codes for Reporting Osseous Surgery
Gum disease is a common condition that dentists treat. It occurs when bacteria in the mouth infect tissue surrounding the tooth and cause inflammation around the tooth. Osseous surgery (also known...
Coding Dental Implant Procedures
A professional medical billing company in the U.S, Outsource Strategies International (OSI) has significant experience managing all core aspects of the medical and dental billing and coding. Our...
CDT Codes for Dental Implant Procedures
Dental implant procedures may be eligible for reimbursement, only when they meet threshold of medical necessity, for instance, when provided to resolve a compromised ability to chew. While few...