Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This makes me angry. DD injured a few teeth during gymnastics, and we ran into the same issue. Everyone kept wanting to blast her with radiation over and over just because they couldn't read another dentist's x-rays.
You can't bill for reading another doctor's x-rays.
Anonymous wrote:This makes me angry. DD injured a few teeth during gymnastics, and we ran into the same issue. Everyone kept wanting to blast her with radiation over and over just because they couldn't read another dentist's x-rays.
Anonymous wrote:This makes me angry. DD injured a few teeth during gymnastics, and we ran into the same issue. Everyone kept wanting to blast her with radiation over and over just because they couldn't read another dentist's x-rays.
Anonymous wrote:The CT image, Xray etc, are the same. What’s different is the CD, which different regions have different formats. It was initially designed that way to prevent music and video piracy.
you also need different software programs to open the images. Depending on the office IT policies, you might be blocked from installing new software on their system even if the view only version is on the CDAnonymous wrote:The CT image, Xray etc, are the same. What’s different is the CD, which different regions have different formats. It was initially designed that way to prevent music and video piracy.