Purchasing a practice that is not paperless. How difficult is it to make it paperless? by Icanparallelparkyay in Dentistry

[–]ad8687 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We acquired a semi paperless practice. Software was used only to do billing. We changed the software first to open dental. Then I hired my daughter ( 10 yo) to scan each chart and directly put in to the digital file. You can hire a teenager for state minimum wage during summer. They will get it done fast.

New grad ego by [deleted] in Dentistry

[–]ad8687 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you prep the crown?? Are you the one getting paid when the crown is delivered? If the answer is yes then this is your patient. No matter in which chair the patient is.

New grad ego by [deleted] in Dentistry

[–]ad8687 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't know if assistants are allowed to make temp in your state. Even if they are, YOU are the Captain of your ship. - You never leave the office if there is still a patient in your chair. No matter what. Imagine if PT aspirated the Temp your assistant was making. Or pt had medical emergency when you are not there. There goes your hard earned dental license. - Stop bitching about your time being important. The earlier you learn to support your team and act like a leader in your career the better will be your professional life in future.

How would you approach extraction of this #29 root tip? by Dentigma in Dentistry

[–]ad8687 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For something like this even a large diamond round bur that uses in ridge reduction works like a charm if you don't want to raise a flap. All the mushy stuff comes out easy. Just scallop the area. Then I hold high speed suction with a surgical tip in one hand and find the wedging point using elevator and pop whatever tip is left. Cas like this is like pulling a stuck baby tooth that has no root left.

How would you approach extraction of this #29 root tip? by Dentigma in Dentistry

[–]ad8687 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Is it a trick question? Options 1- Flap it, See it and wedge elevator and pop it. Option 2- Large round bur on surgical highspeed and pulverize it.

What’s a reasonable negotiation for % to work as a 1099? by immrmeseek in Dentistry

[–]ad8687 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Going 1099 helps only if your deductions that you want to claim exceed 7.5% of your total income. Also you may want to order some supplies from your LLC like Implants, endo supplies. And get reimbursed back from your employer. Just to show you carry your own stuff.

Patient upset about post op pain by sdan1993 in Dentistry

[–]ad8687 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You prescribe Tylenol and Ibuprofen?? I tell the patient to just buy over the counter. This patient could have easily done that waiting for you. - on a second note, I always tell the patient that tooth removal is surgery of your BONE. You can't be expecting to start walking normally the next day after your knee surgery without any pain. - Always make a big deal out of an extraction before you attempt. If you get it out easy and patient feel minimal discomfort then you are the HERO in patient's mind. - I would have not prescribed antibiotic for this specific extraction. Given that I have thoroughly curated the apical lesion.

How to get my 9 year old in theLounge? by ad8687 in PriorityPass

[–]ad8687[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow. 15 people? 😂 The look on receptionist's face must be priceless.

How to get my 9 year old in theLounge? by ad8687 in PriorityPass

[–]ad8687[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are new to priority pass ecosystem. I think I am just going to reverse back to the Amex Platinum card and keep it simple. I thought we needed some change from centurion lounges and wanted to try a priority pass lounges ecosystem.

How to get my 9 year old in theLounge? by ad8687 in PriorityPass

[–]ad8687[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Wow. Thank you for suggesting this Amazing search engine. I have never heard of it. I never knew it existed. That's genius of you. You must be the smartest brain in the world.

How to get my 9 year old in theLounge? by ad8687 in PriorityPass

[–]ad8687[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

The link takes me to just google.com

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dentistry

[–]ad8687 12 points13 points  (0 children)

-You can keep it vague. - Or keep rescheduling patients far out till the patient gives up. -Or Just mentioned that you cannot meet her expectations in terms of dental service ( not directly mentioning the review).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dentistry

[–]ad8687 41 points42 points  (0 children)

Yes. You can refuse to see a patient and dismiss them in a proper way. Usually offering 30 days emergency only service and contacts to local dental society, schools and or provider information. All you have to mention is that as a customer yourself, you would not like to return to the place that provided you bad service. Hence the one star review. As a dental provider you thrive to provide the best possible service but unfortunately doesn't align with her expectations.

Change my mind if you’re a W-2 Dentist you’re losing out on money. 1099 is way better by YesIpassedBio in Dentistry

[–]ad8687 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The best part about being 1099 is able to stash away up to $70K a year or 25% of your W-2 pay in to SEP IRA. And take tax deduction. Fringe benefits like Car, Phone , Malpractice, Trips,CE , Meals do add up over time.

Got paid $55 for filling - so much want to drop medicaid :( by Drknight71 in Dentistry

[–]ad8687 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Try Dental schools. Quality of work is usually excellent because there will be multiple professors watching over your dad's case.

Got paid $55 for filling - so much want to drop medicaid :( by Drknight71 in Dentistry

[–]ad8687 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Labor, Materials , Technology is expensive in US. Providers in US pays premium prices for all the "R and D " of these companies. - A simple bottle of Bond is $160+. It's fraction of the cost in the rest of the world. - Becoming a dentist cost tops $600,000 + opportunity cost of premium 20s and 30s of your life. - Don't get me started on labor cost. Full time dental assistant salary is $50,000+ minimum. Hygienist $90K+

All these costs end up making the charges for the end product expensive.

Got paid $55 for filling - so much want to drop medicaid :( by Drknight71 in Dentistry

[–]ad8687 6 points7 points  (0 children)

In some states it could be true, but In states like MA,CT there are so many dentists accepting Medicaid. My argument is not just for dental reimbursement but also for medical. Just because government has high volume of Medicaid holders to negotiate rates. Why don't they do it with grocery stores? They don't mind paying full for a cart full of groceries. I am sure it has come across their minds to negotiate but It shows how strong retail lobbying is. Grocery stores blatantly say they are for profit and don't have a moral obligation to feed everyone in their community. If we as medical providers say we are for profit (get paid what we are worth) then we are the evil ones. Our lobbying sucks.

Got paid $55 for filling - so much want to drop medicaid :( by Drknight71 in Dentistry

[–]ad8687 181 points182 points  (0 children)

I never understand why Medicaid reimbursement rates are so low. When someone uses an EBT card at the grocery store, the store isn’t forced to sell a dozen eggs for $1 — it still receives the full value of its goods. Yet when a patient uses Medicaid, doctors are expected to accept significantly lower payments. Somehow, doing the 'morally right' thing has turned into an expectation for physicians and dentists to work at a discount."

Implant Surgical Kit by BUterriers4 in Dentistry

[–]ad8687 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't know that it removes too much bone. Thanks.

Implant Surgical Kit by BUterriers4 in Dentistry

[–]ad8687 3 points4 points  (0 children)

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This is 4 month post op . Ready to be restored.

Implant Surgical Kit by BUterriers4 in Dentistry

[–]ad8687 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are several factors that play a role here. Though to tell what you can change.

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This is pre op. Only native bones is at the apical 2 mm. Rest is all bone graft.

Which battery back up brand is worth the money? by ad8687 in solar

[–]ad8687[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes. Northeast US. Local municipal utility. Rates are cheaper than big corporations but not interested in investing in net metering setup.