Partner With Purpose
Connect With Veterans. Grow Your Practice.
We bridge the gap between dental providers and the VA—so you can serve those who served, while adding a steady stream of patients to your practice.
Do we need to submit the claims ourselves?
Nope! RDN handles OAT claim submissions for you. All your team needs to do is enter a few basic details (like patient info and provider name) into our secure form. We take it from there—fast, accurate, and stress-free.
Do I need special certification to treat veterans with sleep apnea?
No certification is required by the VA. However, we highly recommend training like the AADSM Mastery Program—it gives you CE credits, confidence in patient care, and eligibility as a Qualified Dentist. While RDN provides resources and support, additional training sets you and your team up for long-term success.
What does RDN provide when we get a new veteran patient?
You’ll receive a full patient file—including medical records, demographics, health history, authorization numbers, and sleep study results. That way, you’re prepared before the veteran even walks through your doors.
What happens if there are side effects or bite changes with the appliance?
Minor side effects—like jaw soreness, bite shifts, or excess saliva—can happen, but they’re usually temporary. We’ll equip you with protocols, tools like the AM Aligner, and ongoing guidance so your team feels confident managing any issues.
What support does RDN provide for my team?
Lots! From training guides, SOAP note templates, and claim support to patient education handouts—you’ll never be left guessing. Our goal is to simplify the process so you can focus on what matters most: caring for veterans.