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Workers’ compensation in dental practice sits at the intersection of clinical care, documentation, coding, and law. In this episode of Smile Sessions with Dr. Tony, we walk through everything dental professionals need to know to navigate work-related injuries — from the moment a patient walks in, through to claim approval and reimbursement.
Dr. Tony brings over a decade of clinical practice in orthodontics, implants, restoratives, and cosmetics, and knows the common pitfalls and essential best practices for handling occupational dental injuries. If you’re a dentist, office administrator, or team member involved in patient care or claim management — this episode is for you.
What You’ll Learn:
Why This Matters:
Dental injuries that happen on the job often involve more than just the treatment — the paperwork, coding, and claim process can make or break coverage. Accurate documentation and understanding state laws protect both patients and practices from denials, delays, or unexpected costs.
For Patients and Further Reference:
If you want to see how Archer Dental approaches workers’ compensation dentistry, including their policies and patient support, visit:
Workers’ Comp Dentistry at Archer Dental
Who Should Tune In:
By Anton ZhadovichWorkers’ compensation in dental practice sits at the intersection of clinical care, documentation, coding, and law. In this episode of Smile Sessions with Dr. Tony, we walk through everything dental professionals need to know to navigate work-related injuries — from the moment a patient walks in, through to claim approval and reimbursement.
Dr. Tony brings over a decade of clinical practice in orthodontics, implants, restoratives, and cosmetics, and knows the common pitfalls and essential best practices for handling occupational dental injuries. If you’re a dentist, office administrator, or team member involved in patient care or claim management — this episode is for you.
What You’ll Learn:
Why This Matters:
Dental injuries that happen on the job often involve more than just the treatment — the paperwork, coding, and claim process can make or break coverage. Accurate documentation and understanding state laws protect both patients and practices from denials, delays, or unexpected costs.
For Patients and Further Reference:
If you want to see how Archer Dental approaches workers’ compensation dentistry, including their policies and patient support, visit:
Workers’ Comp Dentistry at Archer Dental
Who Should Tune In: