4 books on Dental Practice Software [PDF]
April 09, 2025 | 21 |
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

Running a dental office is a lot like juggling flaming torches while riding a unicycle—except the torches are ringing phones, the unicycle is a crashing scheduling system and someone in the background is demanding to know why their insurance won’t cover a gold-plated crown. Dental Office Administration is the survival guide for anyone brave enough to take on the endless whirlwind of patient records, appointment scheduling and the delicate art of politely explaining that, no, last-minute cancellations are not free. Geraldine S. Irlbacher and Guy S. Girtel walk readers through the fine details of dental charting, memo writing and simulated phone calls (because you will be on the phone a lot). With hands-on activities, a companion website packed with quizzes and even a bonus DVD-ROM featuring DENTRIXG4 practice management software (for those nostalgic for the golden age of CD drives), this book ensures that future dental office administrators can handle anything—from insurance nightmares to patients who insist they never grind their teeth, despite all evidence to the contrary.
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2. Dental Practice Transition: A Practical Guide to Management
2016 by David G. Dunning, Brian M. Lange

For those brave souls embarking on the noble quest of dental practice management, this workbook is your trusty sidekick, packed with interactive exercises designed to prevent you from completely panicking when faced with real-world office chaos. Every chapter aligns neatly with the textbook (so you don’t have to play detective) and comes with summaries, learning outcomes and enough practice questions to make your brain feel like it’s been through a particularly intense flossing session. Betty Ladley Finkbeiner and her team have sprinkled in critical thinking scenarios (because nothing builds character like an imaginary dental emergency) and hands-on assignments to help you master the fine art of making a dental office run smoothly—preferably without double-booking the tooth extraction room. With the latest EagleSoft Version 17 software, updates on paperless dentistry and quizzes to ensure you actually know what you’re doing, this workbook is the ultimate survival guide for future dental professionals who want to keep patients happy, paperwork manageable and office disasters to a minimum.
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3. Student Workbook for Practice Management for the Dental Team
2015 by Betty Ladley Finkbeiner, Charles Allan Finkbeiner, BS, MS

For those brave souls embarking on the noble quest of dental practice management, this workbook is your trusty sidekick, packed with interactive exercises designed to prevent you from completely panicking when faced with real-world office chaos. Every chapter aligns neatly with the textbook (so you don’t have to play detective) and comes with summaries, learning outcomes and enough practice questions to make your brain feel like it’s been through a particularly intense flossing session. Betty Ladley Finkbeiner and her team have sprinkled in critical thinking scenarios (because nothing builds character like an imaginary dental emergency) and hands-on assignments to help you master the fine art of making a dental office run smoothly—preferably without double-booking the tooth extraction room. With the latest EagleSoft Version 17 software, updates on paperless dentistry and quizzes to ensure you actually know what you’re doing, this workbook is the ultimate survival guide for future dental professionals who want to keep patients happy, paperwork manageable and office disasters to a minimum.
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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

For reasons lost to history (but probably involving an ancient rivalry over who got the fancier white coat), medical and dental care have existed in parallel universes, each with its own records, jargon and inexplicably incompatible software. Integration of Medical and Dental Care and Patient Data bravely attempts to fix this bureaucratic spaghetti by making a compelling case for merging the two into a single, glorious system where your doctor actually knows what your dentist is up to—and vice versa. Valerie Powell, Franklin M. Din, Amit Acharya and Miguel Humberto Torres-Urquidy unravel the baffling complexities of healthcare informatics, exploring how some lucky institutions (like the US Veterans Health Administration) have figured this out, while the rest of the world continues shuffling between different portals, forms and the occasional fax machine. With insights on electronic health records (EHR), clinical informatics and why this whole thing is really about making life easier for both patients and practitioners, this book is essential reading for anyone who has ever wondered why their physician seems entirely unaware of the root canal they had last week.
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1. Dental Office Administration
2020 by Geraldine S Irlbacher, Guy S. Girtel

Running a dental office is a lot like juggling flaming torches while riding a unicycle—except the torches are ringing phones, the unicycle is a crashing scheduling system and someone in the background is demanding to know why their insurance won’t cover a gold-plated crown. Dental Office Administration is the survival guide for anyone brave enough to take on the endless whirlwind of patient records, appointment scheduling and the delicate art of politely explaining that, no, last-minute cancellations are not free. Geraldine S. Irlbacher and Guy S. Girtel walk readers through the fine details of dental charting, memo writing and simulated phone calls (because you will be on the phone a lot). With hands-on activities, a companion website packed with quizzes and even a bonus DVD-ROM featuring DENTRIXG4 practice management software (for those nostalgic for the golden age of CD drives), this book ensures that future dental office administrators can handle anything—from insurance nightmares to patients who insist they never grind their teeth, despite all evidence to the contrary.
Download PDF
2. Dental Practice Transition: A Practical Guide to Management
2016 by David G. Dunning, Brian M. Lange

For those brave souls embarking on the noble quest of dental practice management, this workbook is your trusty sidekick, packed with interactive exercises designed to prevent you from completely panicking when faced with real-world office chaos. Every chapter aligns neatly with the textbook (so you don’t have to play detective) and comes with summaries, learning outcomes and enough practice questions to make your brain feel like it’s been through a particularly intense flossing session. Betty Ladley Finkbeiner and her team have sprinkled in critical thinking scenarios (because nothing builds character like an imaginary dental emergency) and hands-on assignments to help you master the fine art of making a dental office run smoothly—preferably without double-booking the tooth extraction room. With the latest EagleSoft Version 17 software, updates on paperless dentistry and quizzes to ensure you actually know what you’re doing, this workbook is the ultimate survival guide for future dental professionals who want to keep patients happy, paperwork manageable and office disasters to a minimum.
Download PDF
3. Student Workbook for Practice Management for the Dental Team
2015 by Betty Ladley Finkbeiner, Charles Allan Finkbeiner, BS, MS

For those brave souls embarking on the noble quest of dental practice management, this workbook is your trusty sidekick, packed with interactive exercises designed to prevent you from completely panicking when faced with real-world office chaos. Every chapter aligns neatly with the textbook (so you don’t have to play detective) and comes with summaries, learning outcomes and enough practice questions to make your brain feel like it’s been through a particularly intense flossing session. Betty Ladley Finkbeiner and her team have sprinkled in critical thinking scenarios (because nothing builds character like an imaginary dental emergency) and hands-on assignments to help you master the fine art of making a dental office run smoothly—preferably without double-booking the tooth extraction room. With the latest EagleSoft Version 17 software, updates on paperless dentistry and quizzes to ensure you actually know what you’re doing, this workbook is the ultimate survival guide for future dental professionals who want to keep patients happy, paperwork manageable and office disasters to a minimum.
Download PDF
4. Integration of Medical and Dental Care and Patient Data
2012 by Valerie Powell, Franklin M. Din, Amit Acharya, Miguel Humberto Torres-Urquidy

For reasons lost to history (but probably involving an ancient rivalry over who got the fancier white coat), medical and dental care have existed in parallel universes, each with its own records, jargon and inexplicably incompatible software. Integration of Medical and Dental Care and Patient Data bravely attempts to fix this bureaucratic spaghetti by making a compelling case for merging the two into a single, glorious system where your doctor actually knows what your dentist is up to—and vice versa. Valerie Powell, Franklin M. Din, Amit Acharya and Miguel Humberto Torres-Urquidy unravel the baffling complexities of healthcare informatics, exploring how some lucky institutions (like the US Veterans Health Administration) have figured this out, while the rest of the world continues shuffling between different portals, forms and the occasional fax machine. With insights on electronic health records (EHR), clinical informatics and why this whole thing is really about making life easier for both patients and practitioners, this book is essential reading for anyone who has ever wondered why their physician seems entirely unaware of the root canal they had last week.
Download PDF
How to download PDF:
1. Install Google Books Downloader
2. Enter Book ID to the search box and press Enter
3. Click "Download Book" icon and select PDF*
* - note that for yellow books only preview pages are downloaded