Upload your dental bill or EOB
Snap a photo or drop in a PDF — your itemized dental ledger, treatment plan estimate, or the Explanation of Benefits from Delta Dental, MetLife, Cigna, Guardian, or any carrier.
An estimated 1 in 4 dental bills contain errors — and dental is largely excluded from the No Surprises Act, so no one is checking but you. BiteAudit reads the CDT codes on your bill or EOB, flags upcoding and unbundling, and writes a ready-to-send dispute letter — so you can push back without becoming a billing expert.
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No spreadsheets, no hold music, no dental-billing degree required. Three steps.
Snap a photo or drop in a PDF — your itemized dental ledger, treatment plan estimate, or the Explanation of Benefits from Delta Dental, MetLife, Cigna, Guardian, or any carrier.
BiteAudit checks each line for unbundled buildups, upcoded deep cleanings, duplicate X-rays, frequency-limit violations, and prices above FAIR Health benchmarks for your ZIP code.
You receive a plain-English breakdown of every overcharge, the exact CDT code citation behind each flag, and a ready-to-send dispute letter you can email or hand to your dentist's billing office.
Dental billing departments make these errors constantly. Most patients never spot them — BiteAudit does.
Billing the core buildup (D2950) separately when it's already part of the crown procedure.
A routine prophy (D1110) charged as scaling & root planing (D4341) — often hundreds more.
Full-mouth series (D0210) plus bitewings (D0274) on the same date when one already covered it.
D9215 unbundled from the procedure it should be included in, padding the total.
Cleanings billed more often than your plan allows, or pano X-rays repeated within five years.
Charges far above FAIR Health's published fair-fee data for the same CDT code in your ZIP code.
Procedures, materials, or surfaces listed on the bill that weren't actually performed.
Final bills more than $400 over the estimate you were quoted — your federal right to dispute resolution.
Every BiteAudit returns a clear, itemized report: what's wrong, why it's wrong, and how much you could get back. Here's a real sample output from a $1,822 crown visit.
Pricing isn't live yet — we're finalizing it with our first users. Pick the plan that fits and we'll tell you the moment it opens.
1 free audit per year
Pay per bill, includes dispute letter
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Built from the ground up with health-data sensitivity in mind, following HIPAA-aligned handling practices.
Your dental records are encrypted in transit and at rest. Only you can see your audit results.
We don't sell or share your data with dentists, insurers, advertisers, or anyone else. Full stop.
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BiteAudit is a billing-audit tool. It does not provide dental, medical, legal, or financial advice, and does not judge clinical care decisions. CDT codes are a trademark of the American Dental Association. Always confirm important decisions with a licensed professional.
Yes. You have every right to request an itemized dental ledger, dispute charges with your dentist's billing office, and appeal denied dental insurance claims. BiteAudit simply helps you understand your own bill and exercise rights you already have under federal and state law.
Not reliably — and 27% of U.S. adults (about 72 million people) have no dental insurance at all, so there's no carrier checking on their behalf. Even when carriers do flag errors, they correct what they pay, not always what you pay out of pocket. BiteAudit audits the bill as written to you.
BiteAudit flags likely errors based on published CDT coding rules, common bundling guidelines, and FAIR Health benchmark data — and explains its reasoning so you can verify each one. It's a powerful first-pass reviewer, not a final ruling. Every flag comes with the CDT code citation behind it so you decide what to dispute.
You can still dispute it. Dentists and dental insurers issue refunds for billing errors regularly — many disputes are resolved well after payment. BiteAudit helps you build the case to get overpayments back.
Disputing a dental bill is routine and expected — front-office billing teams handle questions and corrections every day. Asking for an itemized statement and politely flagging errors is a normal part of the process and shouldn't affect the care you receive.
Mostly no — stand-alone dental plans are largely excluded from the No Surprises Act. The one provision that does apply: if you're uninsured or self-pay and you requested a Good Faith Estimate, you can dispute a final bill that's more than $400 over the estimate. BiteAudit flags those automatically.
Yes. BiteAudit reads EOBs from all major dental carriers, including Delta Dental, MetLife, Cigna Dental, Guardian, United Concordia, Beam, and others, plus itemized ledgers from any private dental practice.
BiteAudit is in private beta now and opening access in waves. Join the waitlist and you'll be among the first invited — plus you'll get your first audit free at launch.
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