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Dental Billing Specialist

Orlando, FL · Remote

$20 - $24/hr

Dental Billing Specialist We're hiring a Remote Dental Billing Specialist! If you have strong experience with dental claims, Dentrix, and insurance follow-ups , join our growing remote team.

Dental Billing Specialist

Orlando, FL · Remote

$20 - $24/hr

Dental Billing Specialist We're hiring a Remote Dental Billing Specialist! If you have strong experience with dental claims, Dentrix, and insurance follow-ups , join our growing remote team.

Remote Pediatric Dentist - Medicaid Chart Review (New Hampshire) We are seeking a Pediatric Dentist to perform remote Medicaid chart reviews supporting the State of New Hampshire. This role focuses ...

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How much do remote dentist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote dentist in the United States is $189,979.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $131,000.00 and $236,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What jobs make $3,000 a month without a degree?

Remote dentists typically require advanced education and licensing, so they do not qualify for jobs without a degree. However, roles such as virtual customer service representatives, freelance writers, or online sales agents can often earn around $3,000 a month without a formal degree, especially with experience and strong communication skills. These positions usually involve remote work, flexible schedules, and skill-based training rather than formal education requirements.

What is the difference between Remote Dentist vs Remote Dental Hygienist?

AspectRemote DentistRemote Dental Hygienist
CredentialsDental Degree, DDS or DMD, State LicenseDental Hygiene Degree, Licensed Dental Hygienist
Work EnvironmentTelehealth consultations, patient assessments, treatment planningPatient education, preventive care, remote screenings
Industry UsageProviding virtual dental consultations and diagnosisSupporting oral health education and preventive services remotely

Remote Dentists and Remote Dental Hygienists both operate in telehealth settings, but their roles differ. Dentists focus on diagnosis, treatment planning, and complex consultations, requiring dental degrees and licenses. Hygienists primarily provide preventive care, education, and screenings, with different certifications. Both roles serve the dental industry remotely, but their responsibilities and credentials vary accordingly.

What is a remote dentist?

A remote dentist is a licensed dental professional who provides consultations, advice, and certain types of care to patients using telecommunication technology, rather than in-person visits. Through video calls, online messaging, and digital assessments, remote dentists can evaluate symptoms, offer treatment recommendations, review dental records, and assist with follow-up care. However, they cannot perform hands-on procedures like fillings or extractions remotely; these require an in-person visit. Remote dentistry is especially useful for initial consultations, second opinions, and managing routine dental concerns.

How does a remote dentist collaborate with patients and dental staff to ensure effective treatment planning?

As a remote dentist, you'll frequently use secure telehealth platforms to consult with patients, review their dental records, and discuss symptoms. Collaboration with on-site dental hygienists and assistants is essential—they often perform in-person exams, capture images, and relay information back to you. Clear communication and detailed documentation are key to creating accurate treatment plans and ensuring follow-up care. While you won't perform hands-on procedures remotely, your expertise in diagnosis, consultation, and patient education greatly enhances the dental team's effectiveness.

What Does a Remote Dentist Do?

A remote dentist provides teledentistry services by helping patients in a virtual setting or over the phone. As a remote dentist, your responsibilities include communicating with patients about their dental health needs, recommending exams and treatment options for oral health issues, and helping patients understand any treatments or procedures they need to undergo. Other duties may include providing consulting services for other dental professionals, examining X-rays to provide patients with details about their oral health, and educating patients about oral hygiene.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Dentist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Dentist, you need a DDS or DMD degree, current dental licensure, and a solid background in oral health diagnosis and treatment planning. Familiarity with teledentistry platforms, digital imaging software, and secure patient communication systems is essential. Strong soft skills include clear virtual communication, empathy, and adaptability to remote patient needs. These competencies ensure effective patient care, accurate assessments, and high standards of professional service in a virtual environment.
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Infographic showing various Remote Dentist job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 9% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $189,979 per year, or $91.3 per hour.

Remote Dental Billing Specialist

Dental Claim Support

Savannah, GA • Remote

$36K - $89K/yr

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

What we do at Dental Claim Support:


DCS is a dental revenue cycle management company that works with dentists, dental offices, and DSOs in the United States. DCS empowers dental teams by integrating highly trained RCM experts and a unique technology framework to maximize profitability and catalyze growth. Our dental billing systems and processes allow our employees to work all aspects of the full revenue cycle system efficiently, to increase profits for dental practices and groups.


Position Summary:


Dental Claim Support is seeking a detail-oriented and technically proficient Remote Dental Billing Specialist to join our Private Practice Insurance Billing Business Unit. Reporting to the Account Manager, the successful candidate will play a critical role in handling various technical aspects related to dental revenue cycle management services, with a focus on insurance billing. This role requires expertise in practice management software's, thorough understanding in dental revenue cycle management, providing a keen attention to detail, with a growth mindset to serve our clients.


This role offers the option to work Remotely / Work from Home / WFH. Also part time or Full time options are available.



How the Remote Dental Billing Specialist fits in:


The Remote Dental Billing Specialist is the cornerstone in our insurance billing operations, orchestrating a harmonious interplay of technical expertise, collaboration with the Account Manager, client support, vendor management, problem-solving acumen, data integrity, and a commitment to continuous learning. Through these contributions, the Remote Dental Billing Specialist fortifies the foundation of our organization's success in insurance billing.


In this role, you will:


Dental Revenue Cycle Management Proficiency:


  • Understand the entire dental revenue cycle, ensuring timely and accurate posting of insurance payments, in compliance with industry standards and organizational policies.
  • Provide extensive knowledge of laws and regulations of dental coding and posting.
  • Apply necessary and required adjustments taken on insurance payments.
  • Efficient knowledge and implementation of Coordination of Benefits.
  • Prepare and submit clean claims to insurance companies on a daily basis, minimizing any timely filing denials.
  • Investigate and accurately resolve claim rejections promptly, reducing insurance aging report numbers and simultaneously increasing insurance collections.
  • Knowledge in proper account receivables, notation and queueing of patient statements.
  • Ability to read and understand Insurance Verification full breakdowns.
  • Utilize HIPAA guidelines at all times.

Practice Management Software Knowledge:


  • Demonstrate proficiency in the use of dental PMS; knowledge in either server or cloud base.
  • Stay updated on software updates and enhancements.

Technical Competencies:


  • Possess a deep understanding of Current Dental Terminology (CDT) coding.
  • Demonstrate radiographic knowledge and interpretation relevant to dental procedures.
  • Utilize insurance payer websites, both from retrieving EFT payments, claim submission, and leveraging websites to maximize claim payments.
  • Utilize clearinghouse knowledge to facilitate seamless data exchange.

Attention to Detail and Deadline Orientation:


  • Maintain a high level of accuracy in insurance billing techniques and documentation.
  • Meet deadlines consistently, ensuring timely completion of tasks.

Relationship Management:


  • Collaborate effectively with internal teams, external partners and clients.
  • Build and maintain positive relationships with payers, vendors, internal teams, to support the company's mission.

Team Player and Growth Mindset:


  • Actively contribute to a collaborative and positive team environment.
  • Demonstrate a growth mindset by seeking service opportunities for clients to support and provide a seamless revenue cycle management.

Problem Solving and Efficiency:

  • Identify and address revenue cycle management challenges promptly and effectively.
  • Work efficiently to implement processes and improve overall productivity.

Resource and Vendor Management:

  • Optimize the use of resources to maximize efficiency.
  • Manage relationships with external vendors to ensure quality service.

Engagement and Intra-Department Communication:

  • Foster a culture of engagement and open communication within the business unit.
  • Collaborate with colleagues and direct managers to enhance workflow and communication.

Client Management and Accountability:

  • Provide exceptional service to clients, addressing inquiries and concerns.
  • Take accountability for the accuracy and integrity of client and patient data.

High-Level Learning Ability:

  • Demonstrate the ability to quickly grasp and apply new concepts and industry updates.
  • Stay informed about changes in dental billing and coding practices.


Success Criteria:


Client Retention and Satisfaction:

  • Maintain a Client Retention Rate of 90% or higher.
  • Maintain an NPS Score of 8 or above for Remote Billing Dental Specialists' specific book of business.

Revenue Generation:

  • Remote Dental Billing Specialists are expected to contribute to a revenue target that reflects an ROI of 67%.

Posting Accuracy:

  • Maintain a posting accuracy of 98%.

Audit Score:

  • Maintain an overall audit score of 90%.

Requirements:


  • 2+ years dental insurance billing. Knowledge of dental terminology and effective dental revenue cycle management techniques.
  • High School diploma or GED; some college coursework preferred.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook, etc.) Google Drive a plus.
  • Well-organized, clear communicator, diligent work ethic, and proficient computer skills.
  • Multi-Tasker.


Compensation:


1099 - Independent Contractor (Based on Commission), with the opportunity to transition to a W-2 status.


Benefits:


For both 1099 status and W2 status:


  • The option to work remotely / Work from Home / WFH
  • A flexible work schedule
  • A culture of learning
  • The opportunity to play a key role in a rapidly growing company

Once eligible for W-2 status:


  • Health insurance provided
  • Vision, and Dental Coverage
  • Company matched 401k
  • Company paid equipment
  • Paid Time Off

Our Company Values:

  • Customer Success
  • Transparency
  • Reliability
  • Professional Excellence
  • Alignment