Creating a Business is Essential for Revenue Cycle Management Features
You’ll need to create your Business on the Dental Hub if you plan to use any Revenue Cycle Management features such as:
- Checking patient eligibility and benefits
- Submitting claims
- Processing prior authorizations
- Creating treatment plans
While you can always create your Business later, choosing "Go Directly to the Dental Hub" will take you to the homepage without creating your Business. Please note that all Revenue Cycle Management features will remain unavailable until your Business is created.
Important Note: The Dental Hub does not import data from Payers. You will need to manually enter and maintain your own information to ensure your details are always current.

To create a Business you will need...
- Tax Identification Number (TIN)
- IRS Form W-9
- A recently paid claim or registration code (registration codes are sent to you directly from the Payer to whom you wish to associate to on the Dental Hub and are used only in those instances where the TIN you’re using to create your Dental Hub Business has never had a claim paid by this Payer).
- A unique email address for each user added to your Business
Don't worry about getting everything perfect the first time—any details you enter while creating your Business on the Dental Hub can be easily edited or updated after you complete the setup process.
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Step 1: General Information
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Helpful Hints
- The address field features Google auto-completion—just start typing and select from the suggestions. Be aware that Google's address suggestions aren't always perfect. If your exact address doesn't appear, select the closest option available during the setup process, then call us at 855-609-5156 so we can override any address discrepancies.
- When entering the primary contact, both first and last names are required. The primary contact should be someone who will have an administrative role in your practice and can serve as the main point of contact for Dental Hub account-related matters. The primary contact can be anyone in your organization—it doesn't have to be the person setting up the Business account.