by American Dental Association
As the world changes and new technology and practices emerge, the CDT Code evolves. Since 2020, there have been more than 260 changes to the CDT Code. Dentists and staff should be familiar with CDT Code changes so they can more accurately document and report procedures for each patient. Outdated codes could lead to rejected claims, which cost valuable time. Accurate and detailed patient records are vital to the success of your practice. CDT 2026: Current Dental Terminology gives you the most current information needed to ensure your patient records are correct and maximize reimbursement.





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