Top 5 IT Mistakes Dental Offices Make - and How to Avoid Them
Dental practices across the U.S. have become a favorite target for hackers, and ransomware has be…


Dental practices across the U.S. have become a favorite target for hackers, and ransomware has be…

Cloud-based solutions have been buzzwords around the dental industry for a long time. Much of tha…

When considering the benefits of unlimited IT support for Dental offices you can consider one of …

If there's any aspect of a dental practice administration that could be considered "most importan…

Expanding from one dental practice to a growing network of locations—or a full DSO—introduces new layers of IT complexity. What once worked for a single site may now cause downtime, inconsistent performance, and compliance risk across your group. Complexity in these environments will mean more tickets for the support department down the road. Now is the time to stop, and plan out the type of system you want.

In today’s fast-paced dental industry, staying ahead of the curve requires more than just exceptional patient care.

Investing in the right technology can mean the difference between a thriving practice and one that's merely surviving.

If you’ve ever had that sinking feeling when your computer crashes mid-chart or your practice management system decides today is the day to stop cooperating, you already know the truth: data is the lifeblood of your dental office. Patient records, x-rays, treatment plans, insurance claims — without them, running a practice is about as easy as extracting a wisdom tooth with pliers from the garage.

Recently, a cybersecurity event severely impacted Aspen Dental, one of the leading dental service organizations in the United States. While the company has yet to divulge the details surrounding the breach, the incident emphasizes the need for dental practices and organizations to bolster their cybersecurity defenses. This article will delve into the reasons why dental practices are enticing targets for cybercriminals and suggest practical measures to decrease the risk of a cybersecurity occurrence.

As dental professionals in the digital age, it is essential to stay informed about the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and its various requirements. With the rapid advancements in technology, ensuring the privacy and security of patient data is more crucial than ever. In this blog post, we will discuss key aspects of HIPAA compliance for dental practices, including understanding the basics, implementing the right safeguards, and conducting regular assessments.

The rapid advancement of technology has revolutionized the dental industry, with an increasing number of practices embracing digital solutions to streamline their operations. However, this shift towards digital dentistry has also brought about new challenges in the form of cybersecurity risks. Protecting your patient data and your practice's reputation is now more critical than ever. In this blog post, we'll discuss the importance of cybersecurity for dental practices and outline some best practices to ensure the safety of your patient data and the integrity of your practice.

If you run a dental practice, you might assume that cybercriminals are more interested in hospitals, big health systems, or major corporations. The truth is quite the opposite.

As healthcare practices explore or continue using cloud solutions, offshore vendors, and third‑party IT providers, it’s critical to understand that not all rules are federal. States like Florida and Wisconsin have passed their own laws/regulations that impose additional restrictions around patient data – especially when that data is stored or accessed outside the U.S. Knowing these state rules can protect your practice from unexpected compliance risk, fines, or even loss of licensure.

As recently announced, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has instructed agencies to ramp up enforcement against information blocking—when healthcare providers, IT developers, or health networks restrict the access, exchange, or use of electronic health information (EHI)

Absolute Dental, a Nevada-based dental service organization operating over 50 locations, has revealed a staggering data breach affecting more than 1.2 million

Expanding from one dental practice to a growing network of locations—or a full DSO—introduces new layers of IT complexity. What once worked for a single site may now cause downtime, inconsistent performance, and compliance risk across your group. Complexity in these environments will mean more tickets for the support department down the road. Now is the time to stop, and plan out the type of system you want.

Absolute Dental, a Nevada-based dental service organization operating over 50 locations, has revealed a staggering data breach affecting more than 1.2 million

Aspen Dental Management Inc. has agreed to an $18.4 million settlement to resolve claims that it illegally tracked patient data through its website using pixel technology without proper consent.

In a dental practice, vendors aren’t just supply reps. They’re the outside companies you bring in to run critical parts of your business — from IT support and marketing/website developers, to third-party apps that connect to your practice management system (PMS).

Discover the ideal Microsoft 365 license for your dental practice or DSO with Darkhorse Tech. Learn about options tailored to enhance your practice's productivity.

Google Chrome stands tall as a preferred browser choice for many, thanks to its intuitive design and a slew of features. But sometimes, even Chrome can be a tad sluggish, leading to a less than smooth browsing journey. If you've ever found yourself in this situation, take a deep breath. We have curated some handy tricks to rev up your Chrome experience.

Nothing can be more challenging than witnessing crucial dental practice equipment shutdown due to an unforeseen power outage⚡. Weather-related disruptions and other uncontrollable factors can be particularly daunting. Proper preparation before a blackout can save valuable hours or even days of lost work. So, what's the right protocol during a sudden power interruption? And how do you recover swiftly afterward? Let's delve into how to fortify your dental practice against unexpected power outages, and navigate the journey before, during, and after an outage.

Your patients are your most valuable asset. But it’s not just the number of new patients your dentistry practice brings in that matters—it’s the total profit that those patients deliver over time that can make or break your business. In order to start a successful dental marketing campaign, you need to know the average lifetime value of a dental patient specifically for your practice.But how do you determine what the average lifetime value of a dental patient is? And what does it really mean for your practice?In this article we’re breaking down everything you need to know about how much a dental patient is worth, so you can maximize revenue and skyrocket your business, all while building meaningful relationships with your patients.

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