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Questions & Answers
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What advice would you give to a customer looking to hire a company like yours?
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When selecting an oral and maxillofacial radiology interpretation service, prioritize clinical competence and consistency. Confirm the interpreter’s OMFR training/credentials and relevant clinical experience, and review sample reports to ensure they are structured, readable, and actionable (clear prioritization of findings, appropriate terminology, and concise recommendations where indicated).
Evaluate operational reliability as well: turnaround time should be predictable, with an established process for urgent cases. The service should use a HIPAA-secure workflow and provide documentation that supports referrals, interdisciplinary communication, and, when applicable, insurance records.
Finally, clarify scope and deliverables upfront (CBCT vs 2D/panoramic, implant measurements, comparison studies, and how incidental findings are handled) so expectations around report depth and format are aligned with your practice needs.
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What is the most common type of project or service your company provides?
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The most common service we provide is oral and maxillofacial radiology interpretation, primarily CBCT scan interpretations for dental professionals. We also routinely interpret 2D and panoramic imaging and deliver structured, easy-to-read reports that prioritize clinically relevant findings.
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