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Managed IT & Cybersecurity 
for Your Dental Practice

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483,219

Tickets Closed During 2024

4,847

Devices Managed During 2024

98.6

Customer Satisfaction During 2024

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Benefits for Clients

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Specialized Dental IT Knowledge:

Mastery of dental practice management systems like Dentrix and Open Dental, alongside expertise in X-ray and imaging technologies, guarantees smooth daily operations. 

Detailed IT Assessments: 

We can audit your systems for security risks and compliance tailored to your dental industry standards. The end goal is to ensure that your practice always meets your regulatory requirements.

Unified Data Handling:

Do you have multiple practice locations?  We can enable data sharing and management across multiple practice locations, enhancing operational efficiency and coordination of patient care. 

24/7 IT Support and Monitoring: 

Around-the-clock IT support and continuous monitoring and updating of your IT systems prevent downtime and quickly resolve issues to maximize the efficiency of your operations.  

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    How is information technology used in dental practices?

    IT is used for appointment scheduling, patient records management, digital X-rays, billing, and communication with patients and insurance providers.

    Why is cybersecurity important in a dental practice?

    Cybersecurity protects sensitive patient data from breaches, ensuring compliance with HIPAA regulations and maintaining patient trust.

    How can managed IT services benefit a dental practice in terms of cybersecurity?

    Managed IT services can provide continuous monitoring, regular software updates, robust backup solutions, and proactive threat detection, helping to prevent cyberattacks and safeguard patient data

    What are some common cybersecurity threats that dental practices face in their IT infrastructure?

    Dental practices often face threats such as ransomware attacks, phishing attempts, data breaches, and malware infections targeting sensitive patient information.

    In the event of a cybersecurity incident, what measures should a dental practice have in place to mitigate damage and recover quickly?

    Dental practices should have incident response plans outlining procedures for containing the incident, notifying appropriate authorities, preserving evidence, restoring systems from backups, and conducting post-incident analysis to prevent future occurrences.

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