In case you've missed it, the last couple of weeks we've been sharing tips about how to use the Treatment Planner more effectively present treatment cases to patients by using options to show dental insurance notes, and insurance benefits. Today we'll talk about how to consider a patient's dental plan yearly maximums when presenting cases.
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Using Dental Plan Maximums in the Treatment Planner
Selasa, 15 Desember 2015
Using Dental Plan Maximums in the Treatment Planner
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