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Crown Prep or Court Prep? Dental Attorney Justin Withrow Explains

Crown Prep or Court Prep? Dental Attorney Justin Withrow Explains

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Navigating Dental Law with Attorney Justin Withrow: Audits, Compliance, and Best Practices

In this episode of the Breath of Fresh Air Podcast, we’re pulling back the curtain on one of the most intimidating (and often misunderstood) sides of dentistry: the legal side. We’re joined by dental attorney Justin Withrow, a true “unicorn” in the industry who specializes in the messy stuff most lawyers shy away from - board investigations, insurance audits, criminal cases, and high-stakes disputes.

Justin shares how he found his way into dental law, why compliance needs to become a culture inside every practice, and the hard lessons learned when dentists ignore their contractual obligations. From insurance audits that balloon into six-figure problems to what happens when the board comes knocking, Justin’s real-world stories are both eye-opening and practical.

Whether you’re a dentist, practice manager, or dental biller, this episode is packed with insights on how to protect yourself, your business, and your license.

👉 Tune in to learn how to:

  • Tell the difference between compliance and insurance audits

  • Handle an audit without panicking (and what not to do)

  • Protect yourself as a dental biller with solid contracts

  • Avoid costly mistakes when buying or selling a practice

  • Understand what could trigger a criminal investigation

  • Build a true “culture of compliance” in your office

Links & Resources:

  • Connect with Justin on LinkedIn or visit his firm at https://flannerygeorgalis.com

  • Join the conversation in dental Facebook groups where Justin is an active resource

  • Subscribe to Breath of Fresh Air for more real-world insights on the business side of dentistry

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