4 books on Dental Practice Software [PDF]

November 03, 2024

These books are covering dental clinic appointment scheduling, patient records management, billing and insurance processing, treatment planning, electronic health records, clinical charting and inventory management.

1. Dental Office Administration
2020 by Geraldine S Irlbacher, Guy S. Girtel



"Dental Office Administration" serves as a comprehensive guide, delineating the roles and responsibilities of dental office professionals while offering practical communication techniques and problem-solving tips. This resource equips readers with essential clinical background information crucial for success in dental office management. The text incorporates hands-on activities that engage students in practical tasks, such as dental charting, memo writing, and simulated telephone calls, fostering skill development. A bonus DVD-ROM for Windows, featuring the 'DENTRIXG4 practice management' software, provides students with a valuable opportunity for real-world experience in managing patient data and filing electronic claims. Additionally, a companion website offers access to the full text and a quiz bank, enhancing the learning experience for dental office administration students.
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2. Dental Practice Transition: A Practical Guide to Management
2016 by David G. Dunning, Brian M. Lange



In the second edition of "Dental Practice Transition: A Practical Guide to Management," readers are offered invaluable insights and guidance as they navigate various options in the dental field, including starting a practice, engaging in associateships, and acquiring an existing practice. This comprehensive guide addresses essential aspects of practice management, providing practical information on business systems, marketing strategies, staffing considerations, and effective money management. With a focus on supporting newly qualified dentists, the book is a unique resource that covers key facets of the transition into private practice. The experienced editorial team delivers a balanced, in-depth examination of this crucial subject, incorporating new and expanded chapters that delve into topics such as dental insurance, patient communication, personal finance, associateships, embezzlement, and dental service organizations. Whether you are entering the field or looking to enhance your understanding of practice management, this guide serves as an essential companion offering practical insights and expert perspectives.
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3. Student Workbook for Practice Management for the Dental Team
2015 by Betty Ladley Finkbeiner, Charles Allan Finkbeiner, BS, MS



The Student Workbook for Practice Management for the Dental Team, 8th Edition, serves as an essential companion to the main textbook, offering a plethora of interactive exercises designed for recall, reinforcement, and practical application. With each chapter conveniently correlated to the corresponding section in the textbook, this workbook provides chapter summaries, learning outcomes, and a variety of engaging exercises. These include numerous practice questions, critical thinking scenarios accompanied by thought-provoking questions, and hands-on, skills-based assignments. The addition of an EagleSoft practice management CD-ROM, along with original exercises, facilitates real-world practice in managing various aspects of dental office operations. Authored by Betty Finkbeiner and a team of experienced contributors, this workbook ensures that you benefit from years of practical knowledge and educational expertise. New features include the incorporation of EagleSoft Version 17 practice management software, addressing the transition to paperless dentistry, and updated content on electronic health records (EHR) to ensure compliance with 2014 federal mandates. Furthermore, practice quizzes for each chapter on the Evolve website enable comprehensive comprehension testing and exam preparation.
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4. Integration of Medical and Dental Care and Patient Data
2012 by Valerie Powell, Franklin M. Din, Amit Acharya, Miguel Humberto Torres-Urquidy



This book offers readers insight into the imperative need and rationale behind integrating medical and dental care along with patient information, presenting an international perspective on the historical separation of medical and dental domains. Providing authoritative guidance on the complexities involved in the integration of care and data, the book outlines strategies to establish a model of healthcare supported by integrated Health Information Technology (HIT). Addressing patient expectations for immediate resolution during a dental visit, the book contrasts the state-of-the-art fully integrated electronic health record (EHR) with the current state of dental-medical software. While some sectors, such as the US Veterans Health Administration and Indian Health Service, have achieved fully integrated health records, the majority of clinicians in the United States still rely on separate sources of information. The authors delve into the role of informatics and information science in aligning medical and dental practices, emphasizing applied clinical informatics to enhance care quality, practice efficiency, coordination, continuity, and communication between physicians and dentists. Additionally, the book explores the information-intensive nature of advances in medical and dental research and their potential impact on the future of dentistry.
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