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That ends now.

DentalAgora is the professional home base for dentistry — community, marketplace, AI tools, and everything you need to run your practice. All free. All in one place.

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The Operatory — Clinical Corner
DR
Dr. Ramirez General • 14 yrs
Had a patient today with significant bone loss on #19 distal — class II furcation involvement. Tooth is still vital, minimal mobility. Patient wants to keep it. Am I being too aggressive recommending extraction + implant? What would you do?
12 replies 47 upvotes 3h ago

KP
Dr. K. Patel Perio Trusted Voice
Don't rush to extract. Class II furcation on a vital tooth with minimal mobility? I'd try regenerative therapy first — DFDBA + membrane. I've saved dozens of these. Here's what I'd treatment plan...
Best answer 31 upvotes 2h ago
Marketplace — Practice Sales
General Practice — Austin, TX
$875,000
Collections: $1.2M Patients: 1,800 Ops: 5 SDE: $420K
Seller Financing Available
Pedo Practice — Denver, CO
$1.4M
Collections: $1.8M Patients: 3,200 Ops: 7 SDE: $650K
Real Estate Included
AI Assistant — Insurance Codes
You
Patient needs a core buildup on #14 before a crown. What codes do I need?
AI
For a core buildup on #14 prior to crown placement:

D2950 — Core buildup, including any pins when required

D2740 — Crown, porcelain/ceramic (if all-ceramic)
D2750 — Crown, porcelain fused to high noble metal

Tip: Submit D2950 and the crown code on the same claim. Include a narrative noting the remaining tooth structure was insufficient to retain the crown without buildup. Many carriers require a pre-op photo or X-ray.
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Open Chair — Job Board

Associate Dentist — Full Time

Bright Smiles Family Dental • Scottsdale, AZ

35% prod
+ benefits

RDH — 3 Days/Week

Canyon Creek Dental • Portland, OR

$58/hr
flexible schedule

Locum Tenens — 2 Weeks

Solo GP Practice • Nashville, TN

$800/day
housing included

Sound familiar?

You Google a CDT code at 4pm between patients because you can't remember if it's D2950 or D2952, and the first three results are SEO spam from billing companies trying to sell you a course.

You open DentalTown on your phone and the app crashes. Again. When it finally loads, the thread you wanted is buried under 47 replies about insurance companies being terrible. You already know that.

You check Dental Nachos on Facebook but can't find that post from last month about the composite technique someone shared. The search turns up nothing. You scroll for ten minutes. It's gone.

You're eating lunch in your operatory — alone — wondering if your treatment plan was right. There's no one to ask. Your associate is with a patient. Your spouse doesn't understand what a furcation is. You second-guess yourself until the 1pm walks in.

You want to look at practices for sale but the listings are scattered across 15 different broker websites and half of them haven't been updated since last year. You don't even know what a fair price looks like.

You need a hygienist for Tuesday. Nobody's available. The temp agency wants $75/hour plus a placement fee. Your front desk has called everyone they know. You'll end up doing prophy yourself between crowns.

The options you have now
aren't cutting it.

You've been making do with what's available. Here's why that's about to change.

DentalTown
The incumbent. Stuck in 2005.
  • + 20 years of clinical archives
  • + Large user base
  • × Mobile app is broken (63% negative reviews)
  • × UI feels like a relic
  • × No AI tools, no marketplace
  • × Same insurance complaints on repeat
  • × Young dentists don't bother
Dental Nachos
Good energy. Trapped on Facebook.
  • + Supportive community (70K+)
  • + Active discussions
  • × Built on rented land (Facebook)
  • × Content is unsearchable
  • × No marketplace, no job board
  • × No AI tools, no CE tracking
  • × Requires a Facebook account

Tools that actually help you practice.

Not gimmicks. Not chatbots that hallucinate. Purpose-built dental AI that saves you time, money, and second-guessing.

DentalAgora AI Assistant
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You
Patient presented with a fractured mesiolingual cusp on #30. Tooth is vital, no perio. What are my options and how do I code them?
AI
Treatment options for fractured ML cusp, vital #30:

Option 1: Onlay (preferred if enough structure remains)
D2542 Onlay, metallic — two surfaces
D2662 Onlay, porcelain/ceramic — two surfaces

Option 2: Full coverage crown (if fracture extends subgingival)
D2740 Crown, porcelain/ceramic
D2750 Crown, PFM high noble

Option 3: Direct composite (temporary/conservative)
D2392 Resin composite, MOD

Documentation tip: Include pre-op photos showing the fracture line. Note in narrative whether the fracture is supragingival or subgingival, as this justifies onlay vs. crown to insurers.
Ask about procedures, codes, treatment planning...
Insurance Code Assistant
Describe any procedure, get the right CDT codes with documentation tips to reduce claim denials.
Treatment Plan Reviewer
Upload a scenario, get peer-consensus perspectives on sequencing, alternatives, and fee ranges.
Practice Valuation
Input your metrics and get a ballpark valuation range based on real market comparables.